Political Dispute Over War & Abductee Deal: Gadi Eisenkot Warns of Tragic Consequences

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In the background of the dispute at the top of the political level regarding the continuation of the war and the deal with the abductees, in the discussions that took place in the last few days, the minister turned Gadi Eisenkot to those present and warned against tragic consequences, as reported this evening (Sunday) on News 12.

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According to the report, Eisenkot attacked and said that “we need to stop lying to ourselves, show courage and lead to a big deal that will bring the abductees home. Their time is running out and every day that passes puts their lives at risk. There is no point in continuing the same pattern in which they walk like blind men while the abductees are there, this is a critical time To make brave decisions, otherwise we have nothing to look for here.”

Earlier this week the journalist reported Raviv Drucker News 13 that the War Cabinet is discussing a new Qatari proposal under which senior Hamas officials will be allowed to survive, while they are exiled outside the Gaza Strip. The proposal also includes the withdrawal of the IDF from the Strip, but only at a later stage of the deal.

At the same time, Brett McGurk, President Biden’s senior adviser on Middle East affairs, made a secret visit to Qatar’s capital Doha in an attempt to initiate another kidnapping deal, according to a report in “Walla!”. He met with the local Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abd al-Rahman al-Thani, and discussed the issue with him, according to an American source and two others.

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