Col. (res.) Hazi Nehama issued a direct plea to Prime Minister Netanyahu and Defense Minister Gallant, urging them to reject a return to limited rounds of fighting and instead achieve full military victory against both Hezbollah and Hamas, per a message he delivered on Channel 14.
Colonel (res.) Hazi Nehama, a prominent reservist officer, delivered a pointed message to the Israeli government during a Channel 14 broadcast this morning. Speaking at 11:27 Jerusalem time, Nehama warned against what he described as a return to the 'rounds and containment' paradigm that characterized Israeli military policy before the current large-scale operations against Iran, Hezbollah, and Hamas. 'After two and a half years in which we operated impressively, we are beginning to revert to signs of rounds and containment — that must not happen,' he said. Nehama called on Prime Minister Netanyahu and Defense Minister Gallant to fulfill their stated commitment to 'total victory' against both Hezbollah and Hamas, urging the Israeli public to demand the same. The statement reflects ongoing internal debate within Israeli security circles about the trajectory of the campaign, as senior officials have given conflicting signals in recent days about whether the current phase of intense fighting with Iran is winding down or may intensify.
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