Netanyahu's pledges of “total victory” against Hamas are at odds with his military leadership, which has signaled that it wants to ease combat operations in Gaza and that only a cease-fire can bring home the remaining Israeli hostages.
Mr. Netanyahu's at home is the feud with his military leadership, which also escalated this week.
Going public with frustrations that have simmered for months, the armed forces’ chief spokesman, Rear Adm.
Daniel Hagari, appeared to criticize Mr. Netanyahu’s oft-repeated call for “absolute victory,” saying: “The idea that it is possible to destroy Hamas, to make Hamas vanish — that is throwing sand in the eyes of the public.”
The military has indicated that it wants to wind down the fighting in Gaza, saying on Wednesday that it was relaxing some wartime restrictions on Israeli communities near the border and that it was very close to defeating Hamas’s forces in Rafah, the city it has described as the armed group’s last stronghold.
But Mr. Netanyahu has shown no sign of wanting to end the war, refusing to endorse a U.S.-backed cease-fire proposal to pause hostilities, free hostages and open talks on a permanent truce. On Thursday, after meeting with families of hostages at his office in Jerusalem, Mr. Netanyahu signaled that he wanted Israeli troops to keep fighting.
“When we are in Gaza, the pressure changes; our activity creates opportunities to return the hostages,” he said, according to a statement from his office.
“We will not leave the Gaza Strip until all of the hostages return, and we will not leave until we eliminate Hamas’s military and governing capabilities.
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@SwingStateRickNo Labels2yrs2Y
It took 257 days for IDF to find out they could not destroy Hamas. IDF murdered and maimed 131,463 Palestinians in Gaza. IDF murdered 45,223 Palestinians, 15,620 children, 10,173 women and injured 86,240. IDF found out that the "hearts and minds" of Palestinians are with Hamas.
@PleasedUnanimousGreen2yrs2Y
This headline assumes Hagari was representing the military during the interview. But it really seems like he was expressing his private opinion.
The west has learned nothing from Vietnam Iraq Afghanistan etc
Israel’s military says it’s impossible to eliminate Hamas. “Hamas is an idea. Anyone who thinks we can eliminate Hamas is wrong," IDF spokesperson Daniel Hagari told Israeli broadcaster Channel 13.
@FalconMackenzieForward2yrs2Y
Israel is moving the goal posts of its mission to eliminate Hamas bc it can’t win. Also cracks continue to emerge in the leadership
Finally a realistic statement. Hamas cannot be destroyed. Been saying this for months. Weakened militarily yes, destroyed never.
Kill one Hamas member, you create 50 more. Kill one innocent civilian, you create 500 Hamas members.
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