Ehud Barak: Wide attack on Gaza is futile
Former Prime minister of Zionist Regime Strongly Criticizes Plan for Large-Scale Attack on Gaza, Calling It Futile
The English section of the Webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and Al Jazeera, reports that Ehud Barak, the former prime minister of the Zionist regime, stated that large-scale operations in Gaza have yielded no results.
He emphasized: “the idea that escalating military pressure will lead to the release of prisoners is incorrect.”
Barak added: “Netanyahu and Ron Dermer, head of the negotiating team, have presented a misleading image to Americans and Israelis, implying we only have two options: either surrender to Hamas or launch a massive operation. This perspective is baseless.”
Previously, Channel 12 of the Zionist regime’s television network cited a source from Benjamin Netanyahu’s office stating that a plan unanimously approved by the regime’s cabinet includes the complete occupation of Gaza, taking control of it, and maintaining Zionist military presence in other areas.
The source claimed such a plan could achieve two goals: defeating Hamas and securing the return of Zionist prisoners. However, before the ceasefire was established, the zionist regime failed to achieve any of these objectives despite occupying all of Gaza.
Media sources within the Zionist regime also claimed they had devised a plan for distributing humanitarian aid in Gaza in a way that prevents it from reaching Hamas.Meanwhile, Itamar Ben-Gvir, Minister of National Security for the Zionist regime, opposed distributing humanitarian aid in Gaza and stated that even their remaining food supplies should be bombarded.
In response to these remarks by Ben-Gvir, Eyal Zamir, Chief of Staff General Staff (COGS), said: “You don’t know what you’re saying—this endangers all of us.We cannot starve all of Gaza. Your words are extremely perilous.”