The Zionist enemy media has acknowledged realistically in reading the scene of the ongoing war on Gaza, that the Zionist prisoners held by the Palestinian resistance cannot be liberated without a deal for which “Israel” will pay the price.
The Zionist newspaper “Haaretz” indicated in its editorial that the Hamas movement, “far from sensing defeat,” rejected a Zionist offer for a two-month ceasefire and exiled senior Hamas officials from Gaza to other countries in exchange for the release of the kidnapped persons.
The newspaper drew attention to a media interview by the Minister in the Mini War Cabinet, Gadi Eisenkot, in which he denied any possibility of liberating the prisoners through military action… stressing that “it is impossible to return the kidnapped people alive in the near future without a deal.”
He considered that anyone who says otherwise “is selling the Zionist public a lie.”
In the same context, Haaretz pointed out, in one of the articles published on its pages today, that the fighting with Hamas in Gaza has become similar to Israel’s fighting with the resistance in southern Lebanon during its “position in the security belt.”
Both Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Galant continue to “promise complete victory over Hamas,” the newspaper adds: “We see Israel once again being drawn into a familiar alternative for superior armies in such confrontations: counting the enemy’s bodies.”