In a rare public disagreement between Israel's political and military leadership, the Israeli army's chief spokesman raised doubts about the feasibility of completely eliminating the Hamas militant group in Gaza. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been adamant about pursuing the fight against Hamas until its military and governing capabilities in the Palestinian territory are eradicated. However, after nine months of war, there is growing frustration over the lack of a clear endgame or postwar strategy.
Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari, the military spokesperson, expressed skepticism about the notion of destroying Hamas entirely, stating that Hamas is deeply ingrained in the hearts of the people and cannot simply be made to disappear. This statement contradicted Netanyahu's assertion that the destruction of Hamas is a key objective of the war.
Following Hagari's remarks, the military issued a clarification emphasizing its commitment to achieving the goals set by the country's security Cabinet, which includes dismantling Hamas' military and governing capabilities. The military clarified that Hagari's comments referred to the destruction of Hamas as an ideology rather than a physical entity.
The ongoing conflict has exposed divisions within Israel, with some advocating for a ceasefire to secure the release of hostages held by Hamas. The war has taken a heavy toll on both sides, with over 37,100 Palestinians killed in Gaza and widespread shortages of essential supplies exacerbating the humanitarian crisis.
Recent military operations have focused on the city of Rafah, where Hamas fighters are reportedly making a last stand. Israeli airstrikes and ground operations have inflicted significant damage on Hamas forces, with over 500 militants killed so far. The military anticipates that the operation will continue for several more weeks.
Israel has also seized control of a corridor along Gaza's border with Egypt, including the Rafah border crossing, disrupting aid deliveries and the movement of Palestinians. The head of the Rafah municipality reported extensive destruction of infrastructure and residential areas in the city.
As the conflict persists, the United Nations has faced challenges in delivering aid due to lawlessness in the region. The situation remains volatile, with ongoing clashes and mounting casualties on both sides.