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Former Israeli general: Gaza war could have ended sooner

Created at 1 Jul · 9:35 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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A former Israeli army official stated that the war in Gaza was unnecessarily prolonged and could have concluded a year earlier, potentially saving lives and resources. He criticized the pursuit of 'total victory' and accused the government of creating irreversible realities in the West Bank.

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Who's Involved

Nitzan Alon
Former head of Israeli army’s Hostages and Missing Persons Command
Bezalel Smotrich
Israeli Finance Minister criticized by Alon

↳ Why This Matters

The comments from a high-ranking former military official challenge the government's strategy and justifications for the ongoing conflict in Gaza, raising questions about the war's duration, cost, and strategic objectives, while also highlighting concerns about settlement expansion in the West Bank.

Key facts

  • Former Israeli army official Nitzan Alon believes the Gaza war was unnecessarily prolonged.
  • Alon stated the conflict could have ended at least a year earlier, potentially saving lives and resources.
  • He criticized the Israeli cabinet and political leadership for rejecting earlier comprehensive deals in pursuit of 'total victory'.
  • Alon accused the government of creating an 'irreversible reality' in the West Bank through settlements and outposts.
  • He described the use of 'militias and other proxy forces' in the occupied West Bank.

Major General Nitzan Alon, who formerly headed the Israeli army’s Hostages and Missing Persons Command, has asserted that Israel unnecessarily prolonged the war in Gaza, suggesting it could have concluded at least a year earlier. Alon stated that earlier negotiations might have facilitated the return of some captives alive.

Alon contended that Israel could have strategically achieved similar or better results, such as disarming Hamas, without the heavy costs in soldiers' lives, potential hostage deaths, and financial expenditure. He specifically criticized Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, who he claimed opposed certain agreements and could not claim credit for the return of all hostages.

According to Alon, the cabinet and political leadership rejected comprehensive deals in favor of a pursuit of 'total victory,' which he deemed a falsehood. He argued that prolonging the war for over two years until forced by the American administration was not the optimal strategy given the price paid.

Furthermore, Alon accused the Israeli government of establishing an 'irreversible reality' in the occupied West Bank through population mixing, outposts, and settlements as part of a long-term plan to prevent Palestinian territorial continuity. He characterized the use of violent youth as effectively acting as soldiers and holding significant government roles, describing this as Israel's deployment of 'militias and other proxy forces.' Alon also expressed skepticism that buffer zones would ensure long-term security for Israel in Gaza and Lebanon.

Frequently asked questions

Nitzan Alon is a former head of the Israeli army’s Hostages and Missing Persons Command.

Alon believes the war was unnecessarily prolonged and could have ended a year earlier, potentially saving lives and resources.

Alon criticized Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich for opposing some agreements and the cabinet and political leadership for rejecting earlier comprehensive deals.

Alon accused the government of creating an 'irreversible reality' of settlements and outposts to prevent Palestinian territorial continuity, using 'militias and other proxy forces'.

What Happens Next

01Further statements or reactions from Israeli government officials are expected.
02Analysis of Alon's claims regarding the war's strategic conduct and West Bank policies will likely continue.

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How It Developed

A former Israeli army official stated the Gaza war could have ended a year earlier.
He suggested some captives could have been returned alive through earlier negotiations.
The official criticized the pursuit of 'total victory' as a falsehood.
He accused the Israeli government of creating irreversible realities in the West Bank.
He described the use of 'militias and other proxy forces' in the occupied West Bank.

Sources

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Former Israeli general says Gaza war could have ended earlierMiddle East Eye

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