TEL AVIV - Israeli observers consider Israeli aggression in Gaza since last Monday "almost over" and Hamas has won the battle of consciousness.
In contrast, Israeli military commanders boast "air force accomplishments".
Yedioth Ahronoth's chief political observer, Nahum Barnea, said, "Despite all the talk of intensifying attacks, Operation Wall Guard is coming to an end." "The Israeli military command is proud of the Air Force's accomplishments, including major damage to Hamas arsenal, assassination of senior officers, underground attacks, destruction of Hamas offices and city towers, "Barnea said. He pointed out during a cabinet meeting that Israeli military officers claimed from a purely military perspective Israel had achieved in 50 hours what it had not achieved in the 50 days of aggression in Gaza in 2014. Hamas is not fighting for real estate or its missiles, but for consciousness. The move actually won the battle of consciousness. Hamas leaders will have things to tell at the press conference after the ceasefire, "he said.
He stressed, "The bombing of Jerusalem and Gush Dan, and the continued firing of rockets despite the massive bombardment of Gaza, made Hamas appear before the Arab world as the protector of Jerusalem and the holy sites, which are setting fire inside Israel." Barnea, "Israel is in a maze, because the political leadership has no intention of moving to ground operations and there are no plans to occupy the area. Nobody expected a white flag flying over houses in Gaza."
"The conclusion is clear for this operation, which has a name but has no stated purpose. There is only one goal, namely time; in a good state seven years (calm period) like the 2014 aggression and the worst of the situation, four years," he said.
He pointed out, "Nobody intends to change the paradigm and reach a long-term agreement or expel Hamas from Gaza. What has happened again. By the end of the week, we will know whether the current round of fighting has ended, or something has happened that will complicate matters. and prolong the war. "
He claimed, "Jerusalem, which is the reason behind the conflict, is no longer in the spotlight. There is no fighting at the Al-Aqsa Mosque, there are no demonstrations at Sheikh Jarrah, no flag rallies (led by settlers), and in the West Bank, there are there was a strange silence as if war was going on on another continent. "
Barnea concluded predictably, "Maybe this isn't the end of the war, but maybe it's the beginning of the end."
Barnea did not elaborate on whether this was the beginning of the end of Israel or the beginning of the end of Hamas and Palestine.
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