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GAZA STRIP, AUG 4 – 550 former Israeli security officials say Hamas no longer poses a strategic threat and urge Trump to pressure Netanyahu to end the Gaza conflict and address humanitarian collapse.
- More than 600 former Israeli security chiefs urge Trump to end the war in Gaza, saying Hamas no longer poses a strategic threat to Israel.
- Israel launched a devastating war in Gaza following a Hamas attack, resulting in over 60,000 deaths and mass deprivation due to Israeli restrictions.
- The former officials say the war, now in its 23rd month, is causing Israel to 'lose its security and identity' and should end to secure the return of hostages.
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Former Mossad and Shin Bet employees call on Donald Trump to push Benjamin Netanyahu to the end of the Gaza war – and become unusually clear in their open letter.
Nearly 600 former Israeli officials, including several former Mosad chiefs, called on Trump to pressure Netanyahu to end the war in Gaza
Hundreds of former officials, including the Mosad and the army, claim that the Hamas armed apparatus has already been dismantled and that the most urgent mission now is to save the 50 kidnapped in captivity. Read
A group of 550 former senior Israeli intelligence, defence and diplomacy officials addressed a letter to U.S. President Donald Trump, calling for pressure on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to put an end to the genocide in the Gaza Strip, which since October 7, 2023 murdered 60,839 Palestinians — most of them children and women — and injured 149,588. READ ALSO: Hamas claims that the Red Cross will be able to assist hostages if Israel allows ai…
Hundreds of senior Israeli ex-security officials, including former intelligence and government leaders, call on the government to end the war in the Gaza Strip. Hamas has long since been defeated, it says
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