Israel’s top commander: Gaza’s gains are eroding
The Chief of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the Zionist Army has warned the political authorities that the gains made in Gaza are eroding due to the lack of a plan for the future of Gaza after the war. |
According to the report of the international group Tasnim news agency, channel 13 Israel reported that Herzi Halevi, the head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the regime’s army, warned political officials that the gains made in Gaza are eroding due to the lack of a plan for the future of Gaza after the war.
Halloway told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the regime’s War Minister Yoav Galant: “We are witnessing the erosion of the gains we have made so far because there is no strategy for the day after [the war].
Holloway also said: “It is possible that we will have to go back to areas where we have already ended the war.”
The Israeli army claims to have completed its initial training in northern Gaza and soon its combat operations in Khan Younes will complete it.
The security cabinet has convened several times to discuss the future of Gaza after the end of the war, but each time these meetings were due to strong differences between military officials. and security have remained unfinished.
Analysts say that the army of this regime has not been able to achieve its set goals in Gaza.
Publisher | Tasnim News |