Israel says that a Hamas defeat is unlikely by year’s end
In a sobering assessment, Israel's national security adviser acknowledges the formidable challenge of defeating Hamas by year-end. Tzachi Hanegbi's remarks signal prolonged conflict in Gaza, dampening hopes for a swift resolution. With cease-fire talks stalled, US mediation intensifies, aiming to broker peace amid escalating tensions. Meanwhile, Israel underscores its commitment to quell Hamas and Islamic Jihad, framing the conflict as vital to national security amid regional power plays. As casualties mount and diplomatic pressures escalate, the path to peace remains elusive.
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By Alisa Odenheimer and Paul Wallace
Israel probably won't be able to defeat Hamas before the end of the year, its national security adviser said, underscoring the difficulty the country faces in achieving its stated aim of crushing the Islamist group in Gaza.
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