More than 600 former Israeli security chiefs urge Trump to end Gaza war
Summary
A group of over 600 former Israeli security leaders has asked U.S. President Donald Trump to help stop the war in Gaza. They say that while military goals have been met, diplomatic solutions are needed to free Israeli captives in Gaza. The conflict has led to widespread suffering in Gaza and sparked international concern.Key Facts
- More than 600 former Israeli security chiefs sent a letter to President Trump asking him to end the Gaza war.
- The letter calls for pressure on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to end the conflict.
- The group states military goals in the Gaza conflict have been achieved, but a deal is needed to free Israeli captives.
- The letter is from the Commanders for Israel’s Security group, which includes former high-ranking officials from Mossad, Shin Bet, and the military.
- Videos show Israeli captives in poor conditions, stirring global concern.
- Over 60,800 Palestinians have died due to the conflict, mostly women and children.
- The International Criminal Court has issued arrest warrants for Israeli leaders over war crimes in Gaza.
- Palestinian leaders deny claims of starvation in Gaza, saying all captives receive the same food as locals.
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