The Israeli media highlighted the prisoner exchange deal, the cessation of the war in Gaza, and the truth of the Prime Minister’s desire Benjamin Netanyahu In reaching an agreement, in addition to the crisis of the army calling up reserve soldiers.
Dana Weiss, a political analyst for Israel’s Channel 12, stressed that the issue for Israel is not only aboutPhiladelphia AxisShe spoke about what she described as the biggest disagreement in the confrontation between Netanyahu and the Minister of Defense, Yoav Galant.
She said the defense minister is offering options: “Either we make a deal, and then we see how to calm the northern front without war, or we don’t make a deal and the situation necessarily deteriorates into a war in the north and a regional war.”
In contrast, Netanyahu says – as the Channel 12 analyst adds – that negotiations must continue and the fighting must also continue, and she also believes that Hezbollah and Iran will attack Israel.
In the same context, Israeli news channels quoted Einav Zanfauker, the mother of an Israeli prisoner in Gaza, as saying that the head of the Israeli intelligence agency (MossadDavid Barnea told her about the impossibility of concluding a deal, saying to her literally, “Dear Einav, unfortunately with the current party structure, you will not conclude a deal to release the kidnapped soldiers.”
According to Nir Dvori, Channel 12’s military affairs correspondent, “The main issue is how to bring in a representative of the Islamic Resistance Movement (agitation) to the negotiating table, and how to convince Yahya Sinwar By agreeing to the proposal, even before Netanyahu announced his position.”
It is noteworthy that the United States presented its new proposal to “bridge the gaps” between Hamas and Israel during talks held in the Qatari capital last Thursday and Friday.
However, Netanyahu later confirmed that Israel would not accept a proposal that included ending the war, and doubted the possibility of completing a prisoner exchange deal.
On the other hand, Or Heller, a military affairs analyst for Channel 11, acknowledged the existence of a real crisis in the reserve forces, and said that the Israeli army has begun the process of calling up 15,000 reserve soldiers.
For Alon Ben-David, a military affairs analyst for Channel 13, the goal is to try to recruit these soldiers, rehabilitate them and return them to military service. “There are not enough soldiers to carry out the missions, and Israel does not have an army that achieves victory over Hezbollah“.