Former Israeli Deputy Foreign Minister Yossi Beilin did not rule out the possibility that the conflict in the Gaza Strip could end within a few weeks. He shared the relevant prediction in an interview with the newspaper. Pioneer.
“It’s a matter of a few weeks. A small force may continue to fight the remnants of Hamas and so on, but it won’t be a war. “The war will end very soon,” Beilin said.
At the same time, he emphasized the impossibility of negotiations between the parties. Beilin stated that representatives of the radical group do not want to recognize the existence of a Jewish state in the Middle East.
“Looks like the only way out is to fight him [ХАМАС]”, said the politician.
Prior to this, Mark Regev, Senior Advisor to the Prime Minister of Israel statedIt is stated that the Jewish state is counting on the “de-radicalization” of the Gaza Strip, as happened in Germany and Japan after the end of the Second World War. He noted that after the attack on Israel on October 7, Hamas discredited itself in the eyes of many Gazans because it followed a path “based on radicalization, extremism and fanaticism.”
Previously The IDF has said how long the war in the Gaza Strip will last.