Despite overwhelming advantage in military equipment, Israel is incapable of destroying Hamas in Gaza, U.S. officials have now concluded
The
insider scoop is that Israel stands no chance at achieving its objectives in the Gaza Strip, this according to U.S. government insiders who doubt the Jewish state's bravado will pan out with success.
Citing insider sources,
The New York Times reported that the Biden regime is pressing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to accept a ceasefire and stop the war. The Israeli hostages would be returned from Gaza to their homes as part of the deal.
Netanyahu, meanwhile, is also being pressured by the extreme far-right members of his cabinet to do the opposite and keep fighting. Under no circumstances should Israel accept a ceasefire until Hamas is eradicated, these politicians on the right insist.
According to the
Times, "a growing number of national security officials across the [U.S.] government" believe that the Israeli military has already pretty much stopped Hamas from being able to pull off another stunt like the one that occurred on October 7 of last year. To continue fighting will do nothing to retrieve "the roughly 115 living and dead hostages" that remain in the possession of the Palestinians in Gaza.
(Related: Leaked footage has
exposed the IDF for allowing the brutal rape and torture of Palestinian prisoners.)
Netanyahu hellbent on "total victory" in Gaza
CIA Director William Burns, Joe Biden Middle East coordinator Brett McGurk, and senior White House adviser Amos Hochstein are all traveling to the Middle East this week to share Washington, D.C.'s view that Israel's strategy for eliminating Hamas is "something of a Whac-a-Mole strategy," meaning it will not work.
Netanyahu is of the persuasion that a "total victory" in Gaza is still attainable. Yoav Gallant, his defense minister, feels differently, having called the idea of a total victory "gibberish."
Netanyahu's response to Gallant's statement was to accuse him of adopting "an anti-Israel narrative." As such, Netanyahu is going to do what Netanyahu wants, it would seem, even if the rest of the world disagrees with him.
"If we cut off their fuel, within a week they would be on their knees," commented Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, who supports Netanyahu's aggression. "And if we stop the [aid] trucks, within two weeks they would be on their knees."
Regardless of what happens, the U.S. will continue to sell weapons to Israel. The Biden regime just this past week approved more than $20 billion in new arms sales to the Jewish state.
"The Americans spent 20 long years and trillions chasing the Taliban, then in the wee hours of the day they grabbed whatever they could carry and left – abandoning billions in weapons and their proxy Afghan army," one commenter wrote.
"The U.S. toppled the Taliban then gave power back to the ... Taliban!!!! If Israel does not want to listen to the U.S., then it should have learned from its own defeats at the hands of Hezbollah, another Muslim guerilla. Instead, it is now stuck in a quagmire in Gaza killing civilians in frustration and despair while its economy crumbles, its citizens flee the country by the 1000s, and it is isolated globally."
Another asked why the U.S. continues to haul off billions in U.S. taxpayer dollars to Israel to fight the war if there is no chance that Israel can actually win the war.
"Just remember that Hamas was created by the Mossad and the CIA to defeat the PLO," wrote another about the true origins of Hamas.
"The only thing Israel is going to achieve is to create hundreds of thousands of people looking for revenge at any cost," added another to the conversation.
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