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Ex-“Israeli” PM Barak: Gaza War Futile, Politically Motivated

Ex-“Israeli” PM Barak: Gaza War Futile, Politically Motivated
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By Staff, Agencies
Former "Israeli" Prime Minister Ehud Barak has sharply criticized the ongoing war on the Gaza Strip, describing it as “futile” and driven by the political interests of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, "Israeli" media reported.
In an interview with "Israel’s" Channel 12, Barak warned of an imminent threat to "Israel’s" future and identity.
“We in 'Israel' are standing on the edge of a cliff," he said, adding that there's an immediate and clear danger, first to the entity’s security, and also to the structure of its political system, and its future.
Moreover, Barak accused Netanyahu of being responsible for driving "Israel" "toward this abyss."
He went on to say that "Israel" is currently engaged in a "futile war" and that Netanyahu is compelled to keep it going," emphasizing that this decision does not stem from security reasons, but because it serves the premier's political needs.
He stressed that he has "no doubt that if Netanyahu is forced to face investigation, he will collapse."
The former "Israeli" PM indicated that no military action like those currently being carried out will accelerate the release of the "Israeli" captives in Gaza.
Barak also rejected Netanyahu’s claims about the war’s objectives, calling them “nonsense”.
He said, “Three weeks ago, Netanyahu presented his vision: We will enter Gaza with force, Hamas will lay down its arms, its leadership will be expelled abroad, and afterward, conditions will arise for implementing the Trump plan."
"But Trump no longer supports that vision, and he [Netanyahu] is incapable of achieving a total defeat of Hamas,” Barak noted.
He recalled that "there were once six army divisions in Gaza. We entered Jabalia five times, Beit Hanoun four times, and Deir al-Balah twice. Anyone who thinks something different will happen now is mistaken.”

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