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The war in Gaza usually presents a two-sided profile: a labyrinth on one side and an epic footprint on the other. Critics on one side maintain that after more than two months of airstrikes and artillery and an army deployed in the territory, it has not been possible to recover all the hostages nor has the Hamas command fallen. In the same period, it has not renounced the internal protest against the government of Benjamin Netanyahu and the global questioning about the scorched earth logic applied in the enclave, where the world now only observes a singular humanitarian drama that occupies the screens. On the other hand, it is maintained, however, that the structure of the terrorist group has suffered fundamental damage.
Its main tunnels have been discovered and canceled India Phone Number List and dozens of high-ranking leaders have been eliminated , which greatly disrupts its command capacity and decision-making system. These two visions are true and the remarkable thing is that they coexist. An explanation of the phenomenon would be based on a distortion originating from the absence of a definition of realistic objectives for the day after which the present becomes clouded. Everything remains at a threshold that stops at the destruction of the terrorist group, a point on which there is no controversy. There is no beyond that.

Who will govern the day after? Politics is what should guide the military arm. But that sphere is awash with contradictory and controversial ambitions. The controversial Israeli prime minister maintains that his country will permanently take charge of the security of the enclave after the destruction of the terrorist group. But it is not clear who will govern the territory since the president disdainfully vetoes the Palestinian Executive that the US protects. Minister of National Security, Itamar Ben-Gvir and Prime Minister Netanyahu. Reuters photo If Israel takes care of everything, there will no longer be a flow of donations from the Arab world to the Palestinians in Gaza.
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