Former Israeli leaders: The resumption of the war on Gaza is a betrayal of the prisoners and the people – the seventh day

Israeli media has devoted a large area to the repercussions of the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s war on the Gaza Strip, amid criticism of former observers and military leaders to end the ceasefire.

The occupation army ended the ceasefire agreement and the exchange of prisoners, which was concluded last January, after it launched a surprise air attack at dawn on Tuesday, which included homes, camouflage, schools and shelters in the Gaza Strip.

Amir Etinger, the Knesset Affairs correspondent in the newspaper “Israel Hume”, the goal of the war to return the detainees in the Gaza Strip has a less priority, in light of granting priority to the goal of eliminating the Hamas movement.

Etienger expressed his conviction that stopping the war has become more difficult “if not impossible,” especially with the escalation of talking about the reserve forces.

Israeli Defense Minister Yisrael Katz vowed yesterday, Wednesday, the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, with more destruction, considering that “the next is much more difficult”, as he threatened to displace the Gazans from the fighting areas and “open the door for departure (displacement) to other places in the world for those who wish.”

As for Brigadier -General Guyara Anbar, a former leader of the Lebanon Division, he considered the resumption of the war “an absolute absence of responsibility.”

Anbar was not satisfied with that.

In the same context, the former Israeli air defenses commander, Tsafika Haimovic, confirmed that the detainees could have been restored without resuming the war.

Haimovic emphasized that returning to war for the new chief of staff and the Israeli mini cabinet for political and security affairs (cabinet) means that the priority to eliminate Hamas first, and then comes the file of the detained prisoners.

The Ministry of Health in the Gaza Strip announced yesterday, Wednesday, the number of victims of massacres committed by Israel since dawn yesterday, Tuesday, to 436 martyrs and 678 injured.

The ministry stated that “the number of martyrs since the seventh of October 2023 amounted to 49 thousand and 547, while the number of injured people reached 112 thousand and 719.”

At dawn on Tuesday, Israel suddenly resumed its war and launched intense air strikes that included most of the Gaza Strip, and targeted civilians at the time of suhoor, to announce the end of the ceasefire agreement.

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