السّبت 16 أغسطس 2025 11:07 صباحًا - بتوقيت القدس

Israeli warning against entering Gaza occupation.. "It will be like a Vietnam bleed"

The most extreme occupation government in the history of the occupying state is moving towards occupying the besieged Gaza Strip, reflecting a contradiction with Israeli public opinion. This warning comes at a time when the danger to Israeli prisoners is increasing, and the capabilities of reserve forces are eroding, raising questions about the feasibility of this step.

Writer Avi Kalach in Yedioth Ahronoth points out that the bloody American history in Vietnam should be a lesson for the occupying state, as that war claimed the lives of many American soldiers and negatively affected the mental health of many of them. Kalach shows how the current government ignores opposing voices in Israeli society, which could lead to catastrophic results.

Kalach highlights that the current Israeli government is acting in a way that harms the operational capability of the army, despite the opposition of the Chief of Staff. He notes that both the international and regional communities oppose this step, complicating the situation further.

He also points out that the United States opposes the occupation plan, reflecting the growing anti-Israel sentiments within the Democratic Party. He warns that Germany, considered one of the main arms exporters to the occupying state, is considering imposing an arms export ban.

Despite Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's statements that the intention is not to occupy the sector but to eliminate Hamas, there are legal warnings that the occupation will carry serious responsibilities under international law, complicating the situation further.

Kalach explains that Netanyahu, for the sake of his political survival, seems willing to sacrifice the security of the state, raising concerns about the future of the occupying state. He also notes that the occupation could turn into hell for the world, with increasing international sanctions.

Under these circumstances, Kalach warns that the occupation will lead to legal investigations into war crimes, which will cause long-term harm to the occupying state and to the Israelis themselves.

Kalach concludes by emphasizing that the public and the business sector should seek alternatives, as the continued bleeding in Gaza will lead to dire consequences, and there must be concrete steps to end this catastrophe.

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Israeli warning against entering Gaza occupation.. "It will be like a Vietnam bleed"

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