Tal Heinrich, a former spokesperson for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, joins “CBS News 24/7” to share her thoughts on the leader’s exclusive interview with CBS News’ Tony Dakoupil as the Israel-Hamas ceasefire continues to hold.
“Israelis will no longer accept a fake sense of calm,” Netanyahu's former spokesperson says
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