US assesses Israel’s military potential in fight against Hamas 02:16

The US believes that the Israeli army has reached the limit of its capabilities in the fight against Hamas in the Gaza Strip and that further resolution of the crisis is possible only through diplomatic means. This was reported by New York Times With reference to sources.

The publication notes that the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have done much more than Washington expected. Today, the Israeli army can move freely in Gaza, half of Hamas’ leadership has been eliminated, and Israel has taken control of supplies going from Egypt to Gaza. At the same time, Jerusalem has failed to secure the return of the hostages by military means.

Sources believe Hamas is weakened, but the IDF will not be able to completely destroy it. The publication says further military intervention will worsen the situation for civilians in Gaza, but will not help bring the hostages home.

Dmitry Gendelman, formerly an advisor to the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu statedIt was reported that the next round of negotiations to resolve the situation in the Gaza Strip will be held in Qatar on August 15.

Previously Netanyahu appreciated After the assassination attempt on Haniyeh, the chances of reaching an agreement on Gaza are increasing.

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Source: Gazeta

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