Military Police
According to publications, our Air Force commander has already attacked twice (!) in Gaza, he is not an angel, he is not a serpent, he is not a messenger, he is not someone else.
Acquaintances from the Air Force, honest people, claimed before the hearing in The Hague that the atmosphere in the squadrons was one of fear of various sanctions, which necessitated providing backup from above due to the unprecedented number of corpses across the border. The major immediately acted, among other things, to convey to the guys that they were not mercenaries, and were not being sent on missions that he himself was not willing to carry out.
Isn’t this a sign that we’ve gone too far with the killing? To the point where the justice of the path is blurred by the numbers?
What’s more, we see that the more successful the army is, the more Gazans die, the more the world slows down, and Hamas recovers more. Isn’t it time to understand that the military path will not bring victory (in Israel, anywhere else, it’s a great path to victory…)?
 
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There has never been as many deaths in Gaza as in this war. Certain pilots are beginning to hesitate about bombing targets that will exact a toll on the population (also according to testimonies of fighters), fear of the terror of justice (The Hague). The respected commander of the force goes on sorties himself, among other things to tell his comrades that despite the fear of the number of uninvolved people who die, the orders they receive are strictly legal/moral, and if not - he too carries out the same actions they carry out and will bear the consequences, I am with you in the same boat.
Regarding the second question, I think we all see that the more achievements the IDF achieves, the less international support for Israel decreases. Even the US State Department is already "warning" Israel against an action in Rafah that could be a disaster for human life.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.israelhayom.co.il/news/geopolitics/article/15239967%3famp=1
So I asked if this wasn't a sign that the military path. Will not bring us the long-awaited victory? 
What a shame. Now I see that all of this was already written in my first message and yet it wasn't clear. I'll leave it here optimistically anyway 🙂
I have no way of answering that because I have no data. I have already said that in my opinion, regardless of the Americans and the PA, it is doubtful that we will achieve the collapse of Hamas, and certainly not with the return of the hostages.
The political path will certainly not bring the long-awaited victory, the risk is far too high. And the military option will probably eliminate Hamas' rule in Gaza.
But the military option will probably be conducted in such a way that, due to the terror of the Hague court, we will be careful not to harm the Arabs at the expense of the lives of soldiers. The world sees the civilians there as kind-hearted and honest people. From this it seems that we have no chance of operating there without many losses to our forces.
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