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Tue 02 Jan 2024 4:35 pm - Jerusalem Time

Israel is divided over ending the war...and Gallant reveals the stage plan

The Israeli Defense Minister stood in the Gaza Strip and revealed the next military plan in the war, within statements that were intended primarily to deny the cessation of operations, but revealed other details, while a report from the “Wall Street Journal” revealed the internal division in Israel over how to end the war. This war.


Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Galant revealed the plan for the next phase of the Israeli military operation in Gaza, during his talk about the war, on Tuesday.


On Tuesday, Gallant entered the Gaza Strip, accompanied by the Deputy Chief of Staff, to conduct an assessment of the conditions of the Israeli forces there.


drain?

The first point that Gallant established was his categorical denial of the cessation of fighting on the Israeli side, refuting the recent news about the cessation of fighting, due to an Israeli official’s announcement of a “reduction in forces.”


Gallant said: "The feeling among some that we are on our way to stopping the fighting is wrong. Without a clear victory, we will not be able to live in the Middle East."


An Israeli official indicated a shift in plans on Monday, indicating that the army would reduce its forces in Gaza this month and move into a months-long phase of local “cleansing” operations.


The next military plan in Gaza

During his statements, Galant revealed, while describing, the Israeli army’s upcoming military plan to confront Hamas.


Galant said that what the Israeli army will do operationally is as follows:

Fire attacks.

Invasions.

special operations.


If necessary, we will control the land for the period we decide. The goal is to exhaust the enemy, kill him, and create a reality in which we impose our control over the land.


Thus, the Israeli Defense Minister may have revealed Israel's upcoming military plans during the confrontation with Hamas in Gaza.


Division within Israel

On the other hand, National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir joined Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich in promoting the idea of trying to force the largest possible number of Palestinians to leave the Gaza Strip, an idea denounced by many parts of the world as a violation of international human rights laws.


On the other hand, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's spokeswoman, Tal Heinrich, refused to comment specifically on the ministers' statements, but said that the prime minister believes that "the future of the Palestinians from Gaza lies in Gaza."


According to a report in the Wall Street Journal, the two ministers' calls reflect internal divisions in the Israeli government over how best to end the war in Gaza and ensure that Hamas fighters are unable to carry out another deadly attack on Israel.


The plan to end the war...does not exist

Israel has not yet drawn up a plan for what should happen in Gaza when the war ends, according to the Wall Street Journal. Israeli officials are preparing for months of fighting in the Gaza Strip, while the world's parties disagree on how to end the conflict.


The United States, an ally of Israel, said it does not want the war to end with Israel regaining control of any part of Gaza, and it opposes any forced expulsion of residents.

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