Retired general warns of dire consequences if Netanyahu rejects ceasefire deal in Gaza
In a stark warning, retired General Yitzhak Brick, as quoted by the Israeli newspaper "Haaretz," cautioned that a rejection of the deal by Netanyahu would have severe repercussions for Israel.
"If Netanyahu rejects the deal again, it will be like an atomic bomb dropped on us," General Brick stated, emphasizing the gravity of the situation.
He further elaborated, expressing concern that such a decision could lead to irreversible consequences, including the loss of prisoners and escalating regional tensions.
"Continuing the war will not contribute at all to achieving victory. Rather, Israel's defeat will be more painful," General Brick asserted.
In a sobering assessment, he highlighted the challenges Israel faces, stating, "If the Israeli army is not able to defeat Hamas, it certainly will not be able to defeat Hezbollah."
The statements come amid heightened political tensions and ongoing conflict dynamics in the region. (ILKHA)