The Israeli political and security circles are still discussing the future of the Gaza Strip in the aftermath of the genocide war. Despite the availability of all security and political conditions to end it, the ongoing division among Israelis remains the true reason for the continuation of this war.
General Eitan Ben Eliyahu, the former commander of the Air Force, mentioned that on October 17, 1953, David Ben-Gurion, the first Prime Minister of the occupying state, published the document "The Concept of Israeli Security," which covered all relevant aspects, and its quantitative focus was on the inequality between us and our enemies. Over the years, due to the population growth of the state and its technological achievements, the gap has not been completely closed; rather, it has stagnated.
He added in an article published by Channel 12, translated by "Arabi21," that "the principle that guided Ben-Gurion was that the enemy would recover after every war, and it was expected that we would engage in a new round of fighting. Therefore, every round of fighting must end when the occupation has the upper hand, or as Ben-Gurion said, with a clear decision, meaning that the other side is unable, or at least unwilling, to continue fighting, which the Prussian general von Clausewitz defined as 'the decision.'
The true reason for the continuation of this war is the ongoing division among Israelis.





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Israeli General: This is why the war in Gaza does not stop despite the reasons.