We lost against HAMAS: Former Israeli Chief of Staff

We lost against HAMAS: Former Israeli Chief of Staff
Date: 28.12.2023 16:00

Confessions of defeat continue to come one after another from senior officials of the Israeli regime, which faced a heroic resistance in Gaza.

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HAMAS has been inflicting defeat after defeat on the Israeli regime since the Aqsa Flood Operation.
 
The Israeli regime, which failed to achieve any of its goals in Gaza and lost thousands of its soldiers, is also receiving great reaction from its own public.
 
While many Zionist senior officials previously admitted that they were stuck in a quagmire in Gaza, the latest statements by former Israeli Chief of Staff Dan Halutz confirmed the defeat.
 
Admitting that Israel lost the war against HAMAS, Halutz demanded that Netanyahu leave office.
 
Having suffered a heavy defeat, Israel will end its land operation
 
Palestinian resistance forces, led by HAMAS, are repeatedly dealing heavy blows to the Israeli regime. While Israeli forces suffered serious losses in the field, statements from Israel confirm this situation.
 
The Israeli regime, which lost thousands of soldiers and armored vehicles in Gaza, is receiving reactions from its own public and senior Zionists.
 
Reactions from Jews against the defeat of the Israeli regime, which is mired in Gaza, continue.
 
One of the biggest indicators of this was the recent announcement by KAN, the official channel of the Zionist regime, that Israel would end its ground operation in Gaza in the coming days.
 
“Netanyahu should resign”
 
While it was clearly seen that Israel was in a difficult situation in Gaza, the high-level statement from the Israeli front confirmed the defeat.
 
Former Israeli Chief of General Staff Dan Halutz admitted in his statement to Channel 14, which broadcasts under the Israeli regime, that Israel lost the war against HAMAS.
 
On the other hand, Halutz argued that the only way for the Israeli regime to win the war would be if Netanyahu leaves office.

YEREL HABERLER

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