The dual objectives of rescuing the hostages and destroying Hamas are incompatible, four senior IDF commanders told the New York Times in an article published on Saturday.

The commanders spoke to the New York Times under the condition of anonymity because they are not permitted to speak publicly about their personal opinions.

They told the NYT that a drawn-out battle intended to fully dismantle Hamas would most likely cost the lives of the Israeli hostages held in Gaza since October 7.

The strategic difficulties have been made even worse by the indecisiveness of Israel's political leadership, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's comments regarding the post-war plan being cited as part of the difficulty.... Read More: JPost