If there is no release of Israeli hostages in the Gaza Strip, “The battle will continue without a break”warned by Israeli National Defense Chief of Staff Zamirduring a visit to his troops to the Palestinian enclave.

“I appreciate that in the coming days, we will know if we can reach an agreement on the liberation of our hostages. If not, the battle will continue without a respite, “Lieutenant General Zamir said in a statement from the Israeli Army sent to the French News Agency (AFP).

Eyal Zamir “paid a visit to the field and evaluated the situation” yesterday in the Gaza Strip, where the army has been fighting with the Palestinian Hamas for almost 22 months, according to this press release.

“The war continues and we will adapt it to reality that is changing on the basis of our interests,” he adds, stressing that “the successes that have been recorded offer us a business flexibility.”

The war began after the attack by the Palestinian Islamist Organization of Hamas against Israel on October 7, 2023, which resulted in the Israeli side killing 1,219 people, mostly civilians, according to a countdown by the French agency.

Israel’s retaliation has claimed the lives of at least 60,332 people in Gaza, most civilians, according to data from the Hamas Ministry of Health, who are credible by the UN.

The Gaza Strip, which is under Israeli blockade, is now threatened by a “generalized famine”, according to the UN, and is fully dependent on the humanitarian aid distributed by trucks or thrown by air.

“The current false allegations of a deliberate famine is a deliberate, organized and false attempt to accuse Chalah, a moral army of war crimes,” the Israeli armed leader said. “The manager of the murder and torment of the Gaza Strip is Hamas,” he said.

This visit to Gaza took place while the Israeli army has been moving on to rearrange its troops in the Palestinian enclave for days.

The publication by Islamic Jihad and then by Hamas two hostage videos in two days caused strong emotions in Israel and rekindled the dialogue on the need to achieve as quickly as possible, after negotiating, between the government.

In these propaganda images, the two hostages appear very weakened and weakened, while parallels the humanitarian situation in Gaza.

“The videos published in the last two days are shaking us and upsetting us,” said Einav Zangawicker today. “Our children live a Holocaust (…),” she commented, calling for a rally today in Tel Aviv, alongside hostage families.