On Saturday, the Israeli newspaper Haaretz quoted members of the mini-ministerial council as saying that the army has not yet achieved any of the goals of the war in Gaza stripAmid the escalation of internal disagreement in Israel over who bears responsibility for the security and military failure in the face of the Al-Aqsa Flood Operation, which was launched by the Palestinian resistance on October 7 last year.
The newspaper added that the members of the mini-ministerial council acknowledged that the capabilities of the Islamic Resistance Movement (agitation) exists and performs its functions, its military leaders are alive, and the majority of the tunnels have not yet been demolished.
The officials also stated that it would take several more months to disarm Hamas, and stressed that it still controls the Gaza Strip, despite the three months of war.
Regarding the Israeli prisoners in Gaza, Israeli officials said that half of the prisoners are still with Hamas, amid the Israeli army’s inability to recover any prisoner through the ground operation in the Strip.
For its part, the Israeli Channel 12 quoted senior sources in the Israeli army as being disturbed by what they called “the ministerial staff’s fight against them,” explaining that the army is fighting in the Gaza Strip, the West Bank and Lebanon, but the government is fighting them, as they put it.
Accusations against Netanyahu
For his part, former Mossad chief Yossi Cohen, in an article published by Haaretz newspaper, placed the blame for the failure on the Israeli Prime Minister. Benjamin Netanyahustressing that he must pay the price.
He said that the government's decisions threaten Israel's existence, and expose Israelis to the risk of returning to Russia, Poland, Britain and others if those countries accept to receive them.
He added that the recklessness of Minister in the War Council, Benny Gantz, turned the Israelis in the eyes of the world “from victims into war criminals and from those with rights into child killers,” according to his words.
It is noteworthy that Israeli officials revealed yesterday, Friday, that Netanyahu and other ministers are trying to blame the military security apparatus for the failure of last October 7.
Analysts believe that Netanyahu's attempts to blame the failure on the army come in the context of his desire to achieve personal and political gains, while facing judicial charges of corruption.