The Secretary-General of the League of Arab States, Nabil Fahmy, has publicly accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of deliberately hindering efforts to reach a settlement in Gaza. Fahmy stated Netanyahu appears to be aiming to prolong Israel’s military presence within the Gaza Strip. This accusation comes as mediation attempts to resolve the ongoing conflict face potential collapse. The LAS chief directly attributes potential failure of these efforts to Netanyahu’s actions. Fahmy’s remarks reflect growing Arab concerns over the trajectory of the conflict and Israel’s intentions for Gaza. The statement signals a sharp criticism of Israel’s approach from a key regional body. This development could further complicate diplomatic initiatives aimed at achieving a ceasefire and lasting peace.