Tense Israeli Meeting on How to Continue the War in Gaza
SadaNews - The Israeli army radio revealed today, Friday, that a fundamental dispute has erupted between the Israeli army, the Prime Minister of the occupation, and the ministers over how to continue the war in Gaza, as Benjamin Netanyahu erupted in anger at Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir.
In detail, a very stormy meeting was held last night, Thursday, at Netanyahu's invitation, which witnessed shouting and raised voices.
The meeting discussed, among other things, how to continue the war in Gaza, amid questions about what will happen if a deal is not achieved now, a ceasefire is not announced for 60 days, and what the next steps will be in the Palestinian sector.
"He cannot control two million people"
The Chief of Staff addressed the Prime Minister and ministers by saying that "the army cannot control two million people" in Gaza.
This was one of the statements that angered Netanyahu, prompting him to shout at the Chief of Staff in response, according to several sources.
Netanyahu also added that "imposing a blockade on Gaza is an effective means, as a full occupation of the sector would endanger soldiers and hostages."
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