Disagreements in Israel’s military cabinet could undermine the country’s military strategy in the Gaza Strip at a critical stage of the conflict. An American newspaper writes about this Wall StreetJournal.
The article notes that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, and former Israeli military chief Benny Gantz clearly disagreed on two issues: whether Israel should negotiate to end the conflict and release the hostages, and whether the Gaza Strip should be occupied after the end of the Gaza Strip. Who should manage it? war.
WSJ emphasizes that contradictions within the Israeli leadership have intensified due to Washington’s pressure to prevent civilian casualties, as well as the authorities’ failure to bring back all the hostages.
The publication notes that the former army chief advocated negotiations with Hamas for the return of approximately 130 hostages, while the prime minister and the head of the Ministry of Defense believed that only military pressure would force the group to make concessions.
The article also notes that Israel has killed thousands of Hamas fighters and prevented the group from being able to attack, but the country has yet to achieve its original goal of completely destroying Hamas.
January 16 Israel allowed Bring medical aid to Gaza in exchange for medicine for the hostages.
Previously Hamas launched the first hostages.
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Source: Gazeta

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