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Israeli Soldiers Speak Out: Unveiling Defeats and Demanding Withdrawal from Gaza

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Israeli Soldiers Speak Out: Unveiling Defeats and Demanding Withdrawal from Gaza
A Bold Move by Returning Troops Exposes the Struggles of the Israeli Army in Ground Battles

Watan-Israeli occupation soldiers have taken an action that reveals the extent of losses suffered by the Israeli army in the ground battles in the Gaza Strip.

The incident involves Israeli soldiers who recently returned from the Gaza Strip, where they raised banners on their military vehicles, demanding the withdrawal of troops to stop the army’s defeats.

In a circulated video, the voice of one soldier can be heard saying, ‘Simultaneously with sending more soldiers (to Gaza), we want to say this simply: our service has ended, and we have not achieved victory. The same decision-makers who led us to this disaster are responsible.’

Former Shin Bet Chief: Israel will not prevail The former head of the Israeli internal security agency (Shin Bet), Ayalon, stated that rejecting peace with the Palestinians ‘means expecting more than what happened on October 7th last year.’

Ayalon added that Israel cannot prevail in the Gaza Strip and warned of a new uprising in the West Bank.

Hamas will not disappear He pointed out that Israel will not completely eliminate the Islamic resistance movement, Hamas, even if it kills all its members. Ayalon continued, ‘There are Palestinians who support Hamas not because they are committed to its ideology but because they see it as the only organization fighting for their freedom and an end to Israeli occupation. It is important to understand this to imagine what will happen afterward.’

He noted that the Israeli government refuses to consider a clear solution ‘for the day after’ in Gaza, the political system that will prevail after the war, and focuses on dismantling Hamas’s military capabilities and eliminating the political leadership of the movement.

He concluded, ‘These are two goals that the Israeli army can achieve, but it will take two years. Do we have that time?”

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