Rifts emerge among top Israeli officials over how to handle the war against Hamas in Gaza
Source: Associated Press
Rifts emerge among top Israeli officials over how to handle the war against Hamas in Gaza
BY JULIA FRANKEL, NAJIB JOBAIN AND BASSEM MROUE
Updated 9:42 AM EST, January 19, 2024
JERUSALEM (AP) Rifts are emerging among top Israeli officials over the handling of the war against Hamas in Gaza. A member of the countrys War Cabinet cast doubt over the strategy for releasing hostages, while the prime minister rejected the United States calls to scale back its offensive.
Only a cease-fire deal can win the release of dozens of hostages still held by Islamic militants in Gaza, and claims they could be freed by other means was spreading illusions, said former army chief Gadi Eisenkot, one of five members of the War Cabinet, in his first public statements on the course of the war.
Eisenkots comments late Thursday were the latest sign of disagreement among political and military leaders over the direction of Israels offensive on Hamas, now in its fourth month.
Sparked by an unprecedented Oct. 7 Hamas raid into Israel that killed about 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and saw about 250 others taken hostage, the Israeli assault has pulverized much of the Gaza Strip, home to some 2.3 million people. Israel has said more than 130 hostages remain in Gaza, but not all of them are believed to be alive.
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