Tension between Israeli PM and CDS Eyal Zamir, Netanyahu refuses to vote on Gaza

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The situation of war between Israel and Hamas is getting worse. After a long time, this war is not only destroying Palestine but the situation is also getting worse in Israel. Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu may want to continue the war but his country’s army chief General Eyal Zamir does not want this. Serious differences have emerged between the two top leaderships of the country regarding the Gaza war.
Israeli Defense Forces Chief Eyal Zamir says that the government needs to stop its war with Hamas so that there is a possibility of releasing the hostages. At the same time, Netanyahu wants this war to end only when he completely destroys Hamas and takes control of Gaza city. Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump has also told Israel that in this way it will win the war but will lose its global relations.
Army chief wants voting, Netanyahu is not ready
There are reports that a clash was seen between General Zameer and Netanyahu in the security cabinet meeting held regarding full control over Gaza City. According to local reports, General Zameer wants a ceasefire in Gaza and voting on releasing the hostages. Denying this, Netanyahu told the Defense Minister and other ministers that there is no need for this. The points that were put forward in this proposal are as follows –
Netanyahu has rejected this proposal and said that retreating at this time means returning the places occupied by the army, for which a huge price will have to be paid. General Zameer says that if the war drags on, the possibility of finding the hostages alive will end and the army is also suffering losses while fighting continuously.
Trump’s double talk
US President Donald Trump spoke on this issue while giving an interview to the Daily Caller. He said that this war is also harming Israel. It is possible that it may win, but its global relations will end. By the way, let us remind you that if Israel is working on a plan to take full control of Gaza, then this is a plan given by America. According to the Washington Post report, the White House is considering a plan under which Gaza, with a population of about 20 lakhs, can be made a trusteeship under the control of America for at least 10 years. This 38-page draft has been named Gaza Reconstitution, Economic Acceleration and Transformation Trust Project.