We are unable to achieve a real victory in the Gaza war/ we should not attack Rafah for 10 reasons
The cautionary general of the Zionist regime and the strategic affairs expert of this regime strongly warned the leaders of this regime against the attack on Rafah. |
Ishaq Brik, an expert on the strategic affairs of the Zionist regime and the general of the security of this regime, announced that Tel Aviv is unable to achieve a real victory in the current war in Gaza.
According to Al-Ahed, he strongly warned against entering Rafah and announced that the army will trap the regime in security conditions ten times more difficult than what they are in.
This general of the Zionist regime told the Haaretz Zionist media: victory cannot be achieved through tactical battles and special operations. We need a long-term strategic policy that takes into account the risks of our troops entering Rafah, and considering these risks, it is decided what to do? The desire to destroy Hamas at any cost is not enough.
He clarified: Assuming we enter Gaza, we will not be able to completely defeat Hamas and we will find ourselves in a much more difficult situation than before and we will lose our prisoners forever. If the political and security decision makers decide to enter Rafah, we will be hit hard in terms of politics and security, as well as our relations with the world. The crisis will gradually spread and turn into hell in the economic and security, social and international relations fields.
Ishaq Brik said: There is only one way to reach an agreement that will allow us to completely get out of the situation we are in and return the prisoners alive. If the political and military leaders choose an irrational path, then they will have to explain to the Israelis in the coming months why the stated goals of the war, including the defeat of Hamas and the return of prisoners alive, have not been achieved, even after hundreds of soldiers have been killed since the attack on Gaza. /p>
He raises 10 questions and key points about the dangers of entering Rafah;
1- What are the thoughts for one million and four hundred thousand displaced people and the lack of firearms in their hands? What if many of them decide to stay? How will we fight Hamas when many civilians are likely to be targeted? The world does not allow us and stops us very quickly.
2- What if many people decide to go to another place other than our desired routes? We are talking about one million and four hundred people who are very difficult to move from one place to another.
3- If chaos occurs, it will create a humanitarian crisis and Israel will pay a heavy price.
4- Who will guarantee that the Hamas forces, which are among these one million and four hundred thousand people, will not appear again in Gaza City, Jabalia, Al-Shaja’iyya and Khan Yunis?
5- Is it due to the escalation of the war with Hezbollah due to our entry into Rafah that we have to move our forces to the northern borders and our presence in Gaza will decrease? This withdrawal from Gaza will lead to the return of Hamas and refugees to the city.
6- Who guarantees that entering Rafah during the month of Ramadan will not lead to the burning of the West Bank? Where do you get the strength to protect the Jews there?
7- The important question is what will the Egyptians do? So far, there has been no agreement with them regarding the Philadelphia axis.
8- Egypt has threatened to cancel the peace treaty with Israel in case of an attack on Rafah.
9- Moving towards a crisis with Egypt will lead to tension with all the Arab countries that have signed the peace treaty, including Jordan and the UAE, and we will lose the war comprehensively.
10- Our situation in the world is not good, especially among European and American countries. Joseph Burrell has called for an embargo on arms shipments to Israel due to the high number of civilians killed in Gaza, the Netherlands has stopped sending F35 equipment and parts, and many international companies have canceled their flights to Israel. Even before the attack on Rafah, the world has put us in trouble. We will become more isolated.
Source: IRNA
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