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Zionist newspaper: Israeli soldiers are not willing to stay in Gaza.

Zionist newspaper: Israeli soldiers are not willing to stay in Gaza.
Yediot Aharonot newspaper reported that contrary to what the Zionist leaders say in the media, they are looking for a long ceasefire in Gaza; Because Israeli soldiers are not willing to stay in Gaza.

The Israeli newspaper Yedioth Aharonot reported that behind closed doors, the leaders of the Zionist regime are looking for a ceasefire that is longer than the temporary ceasefire announced in the Gaza Strip.

Pointing out that Benjamin Netanyahu and the Prime Minister and Minister of War of the Zionist regime, Yoav Gallant, are in favor of a ceasefire that will last for at least 10 days, this newspaper announced that, according to the Zionists’ estimates, if the temporary ceasefire is successful, it is unlikely that the intensity of the war will increase again. Forty days have passed.

It was Wednesday morning that after 47 days had passed since the start of the “Al-Aqsa storm” operation by the Islamic resistance movement “Hamas” against the Zionist regime and the defeat of the occupying army in the ground attack on the Gaza Strip, the cabinet of the interim regime accepted the ceasefire agreement with the mediation of the government of Qatar and Egypt appealed.

Pointing out that the promises of Netanyahu and Gallant about the complete occupation of the northern Gaza Strip up to Khanyounes and Jabalia will not be fulfilled, this newspaper wrote: Gallant will not be able to fulfill his promise to completely destroy Hamas.

Referring to the “clear gap” between the military and security commanders and the soldiers present in Gaza, Yediot emphasized that, while Netanyahu and Gallant think that everyone is looking for the eradication of Hamas and the continued attacks, most of the forces present in Gaza want leaving this area and returning to their homes.

A high-ranking Israeli officer said in this regard: Army commanders do not allow soldiers to go on leave during the ceasefire; Because they are afraid that if they meet their families, their morale will be weakened.

Two of the wounded people of the Zionist army also said that they were not ready to return to the operational fronts in Gaza.

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