Afrasianet - Mahmoud Berri - "Avrasian-Israel " is captive to the "strategic impasse". Thus, the truth is clear: not that the overall picture against the backdrop of the Nuseirat massacre has not changed, but that the countdown to Israel's collapse has begun.
Netanyahu's bloody "victory" by retrieving four prisoners and inflicting fatal damage on others, according to the Hamas spokesman's announcement, further complicates the overall situation in Israel.
There is a big problem in the country, according to Israeli political analyst Shlomo Gaanor, and what happened does not solve it, especially with 120 prisoners in the hands of Hamas, while the resignation of the three ministers in the Israeli War Council, Benny Gantz, Gadi Eisenkot and Haile Tropper, did not ease international pressure and isolation, but rather compounded them, did not solve internal and economic problems, and did not encourage religious people to join the army.
It is true that Israel recognized only the killing of Commander Arnon Zamora, chief inspector and division commander of the Al-Yamam unit of the police during the operation, and the resignation of Gaza Division Commander Brigadier General Avi Rosenfeld, but Hamas has not yet said its word, nor has it revealed the enemy's losses in names, qualities and ranks, and the public relations party and drum and cliques operations launched by Netanyahu "in celebration" of the return of a woman and three men who did not raise his shares at home, as the percentage of those who announced their support for his stay in office did not reach more than 15% of the Israelis.
This is happening as the country reaches a "fateful historical crossroads that requires us to accept Biden's proposal," Israel Hayom quoted former Mossad official Haim Tomer as saying. Nahum Barnea, the Mossad's deputy head for intelligence and special functions, and the agency's appointed head to succeed Yossi Cohen, who now works as a political analyst for Yedioth Ahronoth, concluded that Operation Nuseirat "reminded us of the limitations of power...
The recovery of the four hostages did not change Israel's "strategic-crisis" reality. In Gaza, there are now about 120 abductees, about half of them, according to army estimates, alive. There is no way to rid them all, not even most of them, by military operations. "If someone believes that the recent military operation will exempt the government from a deal, they live in fiction."
"The military operation has not solved any of the problems that Israel has been facing since October 7; neither the problem in the north, nor the problem in Gaza, nor the many problems that threaten Israel in the international arena," Barnea concluded.
This is happening while the government continues to dive into the well it has dug for itself; it is impossible to endorse the deal while continuing the fighting at the same time. According to Ahronoth intelligence analyst Ronen Bergman, "Operation Nuseirat lit a red light for security officials... Because it aroused a positive feeling among the public, it is a deceptive feeling, and it will translate into the conclusion that is far from the truth, as if the success of the military operation will reflect on the fate of all the kidnapped, and this is simply not true."
"The government has abandoned Israel and it must be replaced... What is burning in the north is not only the settlements, but also Israeli deterrence and Israeli honor."
This is not a statement by Hamas or a field commander in the Islamic Resistance, but by Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid, who described Netanyahu's government as a "government of complete chaos," with which nothing has changed; neither the situation in the north, which is on the verge of losing control, nor the reality of the next day, nor the problem of ammunition, nor the boycott lists into which Israel is being introduced at an escalating rate, nor the problem of the kidnapped. Nor did the military operation significantly reduce Hamas's bargaining chips. Even if it were They have only 10 soldiers and citizens, they can exchange them for thousands of prisoners, and they still have much more.
"Israel is captive to the 'strategic impasse,' as Lebanese news headlined. Thus, the truth is clear: not that the general picture against the backdrop of the Nuseirat massacre has not changed, but that the countdown to Israel's collapse has begun, Haaretz said.