Israeli Military Says Hamas Can’t Be Destroyed, Escalating Feud With Netanyahu
- The IDF clarified remarks by Hagari, affirming commitment to government's war goals, dismissing the notion of destroying Hamas as throwing sand in the eyes of the public.
- Hagari distinguished Hamas as an ideology and idea when discussing its destruction, as outlined by the IDF.
- Hagari stated that declaring there will be no terror in Gaza, no military operatives, rockets, or armed men is a lie.
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Las differences between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the military leadership are coming to light after the chief military spokesman stated that Netanyahu's goal of destroying Hamas in Gaza is unattainable. Military spokesman Daniel Hagari told Israeli television on Wednesday night: "The idea that we can destroy Hamas or make it disappear is misleading to the public." The comment was a rare direct criticism of the military by the…
Israeli Military Says Hamas Can’t Be Destroyed
“A rift between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the country’s military leadership is spilling increasingly into the open after the armed forces’ top spokesman said Netanyahu’s aim of destroying Hamas in Gaza is unachievable,” the Wall Street Journal reports. Said a military spokesman: “The idea that we can destroy Hamas or make Hamas disappear is misleading to the public.”
Israeli military spokesman breaks with Netanyahu, says Hamas can't be fully destroyed | WND | by Around the Web
Jake Smith Daily Caller News Foundation The Israeli military appeared to break with the government on Wednesday, claiming that Hamas could not be fully defeated. Israel has been at war with Hamas since Oct. 7, the date when the terrorist group invaded Israel and killed roughly 1,200 people. More than eight months into the war,…
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