Israeli Defense Forces sources indicate that a full solution to replacing Hamas in Gaza hinges on the demise of Gaza Chief Yahya Sinwar. Military experts emphasize that without an Israeli operation in Rafah, Hamas is unlikely to seek a lasting ceasefire.
The Road to Ceasefire Leads Through the Rafah Offensive | Opinion HT @SpencerGuard When Hamas attacked and invaded Israel, it did so knowing there would be a massive response by Israel and an operation into Gaza. It knew many Gazan civilians would die, indeed they counted on…
The Road to Ceasefire Leads Through the Rafah Offensive | Opinion @SpencerGuard When Hamas attacked and invaded Israel, it did so knowing there would be a massive response by Israel and an operation into Gaza. It knew many Gazan civilians would die, indeed they counted on it,…
In case you missed this important essay, @SpencerGuard and @JacobStoil, two of the leading experts on modern warfare, explain why: 'The Road to Ceasefire Leads Through the #Rafah Offensive'. https://t.co/EDFm1AqtXj
Military Experts: “Without the realistic threat of an Israeli operation in Rafah, Hamas has no reason to seek a ceasefire, and given Hamas' strategy, there can be no truly lasting ceasefire if Hamas can return to control Gaza.” @SpencerGuard https://t.co/5v9GmqAN2a
Although aspects of running Gaza can be propped up in the near future, finding a full solution to replacing Hamas as the Strip’s ruler will not work until Gaza Chief Yahya Sinwar is dead, say IDF sources. ✍️@JeremyBob1 https://t.co/BEBlv2g11X