Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said that he supports at least a partial truce with Hamas militants. The latest developments from the war-torn Gaza region indicate otherwise. According to the New York Times, Netanyahu is reportedly preventing a cease-fire to appease several far-right lawmakers whose Parliamentary support hinges on the war’s continuation. Netanyahu is also at odds with his national security minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir, after the latter visited a holy site in Jerusalem with dozens of other Jews to pray. Muslims believe it was the same site on which the Prophet Muhamm…