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Fri 01 Mar 2024 4:41 pm - Jerusalem Time
Hebrew Newspaper: The bells of defeat are ringing, and Israeli security leaders lie and secretly demand a ceasefire.
It was revealed that the Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, is doing everything in his power to thwart the prisoner exchange deal with the Hamas movement, and at the same time he is recruiting, by all means at his disposal, public opinion in the entity for a situation in which a reasonable deal is reached by the agencies. He will reject it and leak its details, and he will rush to accuse them all of them as a group of losers who refuse to achieve absolute victory against Hamas, according to the sources, who spoke to the Hebrew newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth.
The same sources continued, according to the newspaper's intelligence affairs analyst, Ronen Bergman, that three months after the implementation of the first wave of the exchange deal, it became clear to everyone that the Israeli public had become hostage to a campaign of lies and even fantasies that were far from reality, and that the government, the security establishment, and the media were the ones who led the public in the entity into a state of living in lies and illusions, according to sources in Tel Aviv.
The analyst stressed that in the last line, it must be said and decided that the Israeli army is immersed in the mud of Gaza, and the hostage situation has become more difficult than difficult, and the Israeli public has been inundated with distorted and false information, pointing out at the same time that the army has withdrawn from the Gaza Strip, and five small units to carry out local operations in Khan Yunis has only remained there.
He quoted very senior officials in the occupation army as saying that it is necessary to reach a ceasefire agreement and conclude an exchange deal with Hamas, but the leaders of the Israeli army, he added, do not say this clearly and clearly, as he stressed.
The analyst saw that no one in Israel wants to acknowledge the impossibility of liberating the prisoners, or eliminating Hamas. Instead, the ministers, speakers, the prime minister, and the security establishment are keeping a message to the public that the operation has two goals: destroying Hamas’ infrastructure, capabilities, and governance, and releasing the prisoners.
He added that this statement is no less accurate than the Israeli army’s predictions before the Second Lebanon War, that if the combat situation erupts against Hezbollah, the army’s air and ground capabilities will be able to disable all sources of fire, and Hezbollah will not be able to fire Katyushas at Israel. Except on the back of a donkey, and in the end it turned out that there was a Katyusha and much more than that, and there was a donkey, but it is not certain that it walked on all fours.
He added: “Whoever plans to stay in Gaza for a year, and thinks that this is possible, is a naive person or lacks general information about what happened to Israel in the previous rounds, or similar events in the world, because there was no doubt that the world would not allow Israel to remain in Gaza, and pressure The international community, and the high losses among fighters from an army that is faltering and exposed to terrorists, who are accustomed to gathering their ranks, will force the army to withdraw much before that.”
Bergman stressed that no one told the public about the possibility that the leaders were creating a false illusion, and that Israel would likely end its round of armed fighting, without achieving the first goal of the war, with complete destruction. Rather, it was a group of missiles only, without major destruction of the underground tunnel network, and partial damage. Extremely, in the group of Sinwar and his seven senior aides, only two of whom have been killed so far.
He stressed that “it was clear that it would be very difficult to free the kidnapped people by force of arms, and that the army would eventually reach at most a situation in which it would besiege the last underground fortress containing Sinwar and Deif, and after that, underground, under conditions of real pressure on the Hamas leader.” "He will try to reach some kind of deal."
He added, “After experiencing long weeks of fighting, it became clear that ground maneuvering, as an accelerating factor in reaching a deal or negotiations, is not accurate. The deal that was reached previously was already on the table shortly after the Qataris entered the event. The changes were compared to the final version.”
In conclusion, the analyst believed that Israel has harmed Hamas, but is far from overcoming it, because whoever sits in an underground tunnel does not have any great interest in reaching a deal, according to his statements.
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Hebrew Newspaper: The bells of defeat are ringing, and Israeli security leaders lie and secretly demand a ceasefire.