Saying that HAMAS is far from being defeated, Saar commented, "If someone thinks that an alternative to HAMAS rule will emerge while it is still standing in the Gaza Strip, then this will not happen."
Saar noted that the Tel Aviv administration should adhere to the goals set forth in the attacks on Gaza, such as the "elimination" of HAMAS and the return of Israeli prisoners.
The Israeli administration, led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, had set goals such as the "elimination" of HAMAS and the return of Israeli prisoners in the attacks on Gaza that started on October 7.
Even though nearly 3.5 months have passed since the attacks, comments are being made that it is difficult for Israel to achieve these goals.
ANOTHER TERRORIST KILLED IN GAZA
Meanwhile, the Israeli army announced that one of its soldiers was killed in the clashes in the south of the Gaza Strip.
In the written statement made by the army, it was stated that Sergeant Nitzan Schessler (21), who served in the 55th Brigade 7155th Battalion, was killed in the clashes in the south of Gaza.
Since October 7, 2023, when the Israeli army's attacks on the Gaza Strip began, 523 Israeli terrorists have been killed, 189 of which were during the land invasion process.
ISRAEL KILLED ITS OWN POWERS
In addition, HAMAS's armed wing, Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades, announced that Israeli captives Yossi Sharabi and Itay Svirsky were killed in Israel's air and ground attacks on the Gaza Strip.
Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades Israeli prisoner Noa Argamani, 26, stated that 53-year-old prisoner Sharabi and 38-year-old Svirsky died in Israel's air strikes on the Gaza Strip.
Argamani stated that a building where he, Sharabi and Svirsky were located was targeted by an Israeli F16 warplane and they were trapped under the rubble, and Sharabi, who was injured, could not be saved.
Pointing out that Svirsky was shot dead and he was wounded in the head as a result of the Israeli forces opening fire during their transfer to another place two days later, Argamani called on the Israeli government to stop the war and to rescue them and reunite them with their families.
NETANYAHU AND GALLANT ARE OFFENDED WITH EACH OTHER!
The main opposition leader in Israel, Yair Lapid, stated that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant did not talk to each other.
According to reports in the Israeli media, former Prime Minister Lapid, leader of the opposition Yesh Atid (There is a Future) Party, criticized the Netanyahu government at his party's meeting.
Stating that the ministers committed "provocative actions" against the army commanders, Lapid noted that Prime Minister Netanyahu and Defense Minister Gallant did not speak to each other.
The issue of who will rule the Gaza Strip after the end of Israeli attacks stands out as one of the disagreements between Netanyahu and Gallant.