New York Times: It is unlikely that Israel will be able to defeat Hamas in the short term
The New York Times writes that the prevailing view in America and among the Israeli military is that Tel Aviv is far from defeating Hamas. |
According to the report of Fars International News Agency, the New York Times newspaper in an analysis written by “Thomas Friedman” states that the prevailing view in America and among the Israeli army is that Tel Aviv is far from defeating Hamas.
Friedman, who is an analyst and columnist for the New York Times, wrote that it is unlikely that Israel will be able to defeat Hamas in the short term, or by imposing a tolerable cost to the world in terms of killing civilians in Gaza.
He also noted that despite the October 7 attacks, Hamas has won the war of narratives from Israel.
Earlier, “Ehud Barak”, the former prime minister of the Israeli regime, and “Gadi Eisenkot”, one of the ministers of the war cabinet of “Benjamin Netanyahu” have also stated that the Israeli army was not able to defeat Hamas. Is. In addition, Eysenkot described the promises for the complete defeat of Hamas as “storytelling”. Palestine was occupied.
Eisenkot also said in an interview on Thursday: “Anyone who talks about the complete defeat of [Hamas] is not telling the truth.” That’s why we shouldn’t tell stories… Today the situation in Gaza is such that our war goals have not yet been achieved. It happened that Benjamin Netanyahu promised “complete victory over Hamas” and rejected the idea of leaving power before the end of the war.
The Prime Minister of Israel also said: “Israel under my leadership will not give up a decisive victory against Hamas, and this cannot be doubted.”
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