The Palestinian returned to Gaza Northern California to make Neitanahu's war goals complexity

Tel Aviv, Israel- The Prime Minister Benjamin Network (Benjamin Network) vowed 15 months ago that Israel will achieve "fully victory" in the Gasha War, which is to eliminate Hamas and release all hostages. A week with the ceasefire with the radical organization, many Israelis doubt.

Not only is Hamas still intact, but also cannot guarantee that all hostages will be released. However, the real doubt about the ability to fulfill the promise of Neitanahu is that this week will return thousands of Palestinians to the home in the northern part of Gaza. If the two sides failed to extend the ceasefire to the initial six weeks, it would be difficult for Israel to restart its war with Hamas.

"No war can be recovered," said offer shelah, a senior researcher at the Institute of National Security Research Institute of Tel Aviv Think Tank. "What should we do now? Move the population to the south again?"

He said: "No victory in this war."

After the attack on the radical organization against the southern Israel, Israel launched a war against Hamas, about 1,200 of which were killed, and about 250 people were robbed of hostages. Within a few hours, Israel began a devastating air strike against Gasha, and a few weeks later, it triggered ground invasion.

Israel caused huge losses to Hamas. It killed most of the top leaders and claimed to kill thousands of soldiers while demolishing tunnels and weapon factories. According to the local health authorities, the bombing and urban war in several months caught Gaza into the ruins, and more than 47,000 Palestinians died.

But the "complete victory" envisaged by Neitanahu is still elusive.

In the first stage of the ceasefire, the hostages of 33 Gaza people will be released, and nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners in Israel will be released, and humanitarian assistance to Gasha will greatly increase. Israel is also re -deploying the troops to return more than 1 million Barstinians to return their home in northern Gaza.

In the second stage of the ceasefire, it is expected that the two parties will begin negotiations next week, release more hostages, and set the stage to a more long -lasting rest war.

However, if Israel and Hamas do not agree to enter the next stage, more than half of the remaining 90 people remaining in Gaza will be Gasha. It is believed that at least one -third of them died.

Although the international and domestic pressure is great, with the establishment of the post -war vision and the rule of Gaza, Neitanahu has not yet obtained an alternative to radical organizations. That made Hamas master.

Hamas tried to consolidate this impression immediately after the ceasefire started. It quickly deployed police officers in uniforms to patrol the street, and held careful planning activities for the release of the hostage, full of masked gunmen, a large number of people and rituals. Masked militants were also seen on the main main road of Gaza. When they went home, they waved to the Palestinians and welcomed the Palestinians.

Despite the death and destruction of Gaza, Hamas may win.

Hamas would say: "Israel has not achieved its goals or defeat us, so we won."

Milshti said that the displaced Palestinian returned to the northern part of Gasha is an important achievement of Hamas. For a long time, the organization has insisted on evacuating the Israeli forces and ending the war. This is part of any transaction-the two effective conditions have actually begun to achieve.

Now, Hamas can re -determine herself in territory where Israel is fighting for fully control.

In order to make the Palestinian return to North Cana, Israel opened the Netzarim Corridor. This is a military district of about 4 miles (6 kilometers). The territory is one -quarter. Former General Israel said that this made Hamas more free operation and took the leverage of Israel at the same time. Even if the war was launched again, it would be difficult to re -win the war.

In an interview with the Israeli Army Broadcasting Station, he said: "We are favored by Hamas." He said: "The ending of the war is very bad", and Hamas "has gained everything everything I want. "

President Donald Trump can play an important role in determining the surplus of the war.

He strongly hinted that he hoped that the two sides would continue to negotiate the second stage and have little enthusiasm for restoring the war. His Middle Eastern envoy Steve Witkoff visited this week to Israel to visit the White House next week. Netanyahu may have a stronger sign of the development direction of the matter.

Neitanahu said when he announced the ceasefire that Israel still intends to achieve all the goals of the war. He said Israel "maintains the ability to return and fight according to needs."

Although military experts say Israel can practice the war again, it will be complicated.

In addition to the return of the Palestinian who faked, the international war of international war after the Hamas attack disappeared. With the reunion of the happy scene with the hostage, the Israeli public's interest in restoring fighting is also declining. Even if many people are disappointed, the most deadly attack on the Israelites in the country's history of Hamas (Hamas) Feeling disappointment, this is the most fatal attack in the country's history.

The ending of the war has complicated the political field of Nataniahu. Israeli leaders are under tremendous pressure, asking him to restore war from the far -right political allies, and they hope to see Hamas overwhelming. They envisioned the new Jewish settlement in Gasha and long -term Israeli rule.

An Alliance partner of Neitana has resigned to protest the ceasefire agreement. The second key allies threatening will overthrow the government if the war recovers after the first stage. That will stabilize the government and may cause early elections.

"Where is this government's promised victory?" Former Cabinet Minister ITAMAR BEN-GVIR said on Monday that he resigned on a ceasefire.

The retired general Israel Ziv said that re -starting the war will require a new set of targets and its motivation will be polluted.

He told the Israeli Army Broadcasting Station: "The war we launched is over." "Except for political reasons, I have no reason to restore the war."