Tweeters: How long will Netanyahu’s government withstand the resistance strikes in Rafah and Jabalia? | News


A few days ago, the Israeli occupation army began a military operation in Rafah, south of Gaza, and Jabalia camp in the north. From the moment it entered these areas, the occupation army received many painful strikes, carried out by the Palestinian resistance on various fronts.

Anyone who follows Israeli accounts finds them announcing every day the killing and wounding of Israeli officers and soldiers in Gaza. The high number of deaths and injuries in the occupation army increases the pressure of the Israeli street on the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and ignites disputes between war politicians in Tel Aviv.

Bloggers wondered: How long will Netanyahu’s government withstand the painful resistance strikes in Rafah and the Jabalia camp?

In response to this question, tweeters said, “The pace of resistance strikes has increased + deaths, injuries, and destruction of vehicles and tanks = internal problems, rifts, and divisions in Israel, and more than that will happen.”

Bloggers drew attention to the fact that “Israel was not in trouble as it is today. It is a state fighting on land, at sea and in the air, supported by the Western system with unlimited support. Then we see its forces in the sea of ​​​​Gaza sand, not knowing where the resistance strikes are coming from in all its formations, and every day, even every hour.” “But every minute there are losses among its forces.”

Others pointed to the formation of a rising wave of anger against Netanyahu, including many blocs and figures pressing for an end to the war. This rising wave began with the families of the detainees who were subjected to the occupation army’s plan to invade Jabalia for the second time and begin the Rafah operation, with counterproductive results, which strengthened their state of fear. And the fear of their children returning dead.

They added that the pressure expanded and affected figures in the war council, starting with Gadi Eizkut, whose voice began to grow louder little by little, then followed by Herzi Halevy, who vociferously objected to the continuation of the military operation, then Yoav Galant joined them in a press conference two days ago, pointing out that all this pressure is reinforced by resistance strikes. On the field, her legendary steadfastness is unparalleled.

Activists stressed that the Israeli political establishment can no longer hide the differences between its leaders, especially in light of the inability to resolve the Gaza war and achieve any strategic political and military achievement.

Unexpectedly, Gallant was the first to detonate a political bomb when he announced that he would not support military control of Gaza, due to the massive human and material losses.

Others said that they do not remember that an army whose leaders are quarreling, whose politicians are fighting, and whose people are prejudiced against it, can be victorious, or maintain its capabilities, but rather its defeat is the worst defeat, and its setback is irreparable. Israel lost the war strategically, and is on its way to losing it tactically. Gaza succeeded in regaining the initiative, and trapped the exhausted army in ambushes of its own. Whenever a force enters a place, its end is disastrous for the entity and its army. The longer the war continues, the more crises and difficulties explode in the face of Netanyahu and his group. Maintaining his seat of power is expensive and almost impossible.



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