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The Economist: Israel will be forced to limit its operations in Gaza.

The Economist: Israel will be forced to limit its operations in Gaza.
An American media, citing Israeli military sources, reported that Tel Aviv will be forced to limit its operations in Gaza.

The Economist reported that Israeli military sources say that the window of opportunity for them to conduct operations with large groups of soldiers inside Gaza is limited and short.

According to this report, Israeli generals predict that in the coming weeks, international pressure will force Israel to have a much more limited presence inside Gaza.

According to the Economist, war will be limited to attacks against specific targets. Israeli generals predict that this operation will last several months and even a year.

In another part of this report, the Economist, citing knowledgeable sources, reported the emergence of disputes and inefficiencies in the cabinet of Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime, after the Al-Aqsa storm operation.

The Economist writes that with the widening scope of the war in Gaza, the volume of inefficiencies of Benjamin Netanyahu’s government also increases.

According to this report, many Israelis blame Benjamin Netanyahu for the October 7 operation by Hamas. Although the heads of the army and intelligence agencies are also to blame, their popularity is much higher than Netanyahu’s.

The Economist stated that this issue has angered Netanyahu and complicated the differences in the Israeli war cabinet.

This report adds that the officials who attend the meetings of the Israeli war cabinet describe the atmosphere in these meetings as “traumatic”.

The American media reported that these differences had an impact on Israel’s military decision-making process, and in fact, this is the reason why the Israeli military waited two weeks near the Gaza Strip to start ground operations.

A senior Israeli official said: “The army was hit hard, but now it is standing on two feet. Of course, this cannot be said about the rest of the government departments.

“Politico” website reported on Thursday morning that US President “Joe Biden” and his senior aides discussed the possibility that the days of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s tenure in power are numbered.

Current and former US government officials told this media that Biden has discussed this issue with Netanyahu himself.

Based on this, the issue of shortening Netanyahu’s political life has been raised in the recent meetings of the White House with the presence of Biden, and this includes discussions that have taken place since Biden’s trip to occupied Palestine.

“Biden has gone so far as to suggest that Netanyahu think about the lessons he should share with his inevitable successor,” Politico wrote, citing two senior US officials.

According to the report, the Biden administration believes that Netanyahu does not have much time left in power, and the White House expects him to last a few months, or at least until the end of the initial phase of the Gaza war.

The publication continued: “At one point during the trip [to Occupied Palestine], Biden advised Netanyahu to consider a scenario for his successor, which implied that Netanyahu might not be in power for long.”

The Hamas resistance movement started the “Al-Aqsa Storm” operation against the Zionist regime on Saturday, October 7, which continues to this day.

On the other hand, the Zionist regime launched an all-out attack against the Gaza Strip, and at the same time, in order to curb the resistance in the West Bank, it increased the intensity of its attacks against the cities of this region, and in addition to killing a number of young people in the West Bank, it captured hundreds of them.

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