Zionist media and military admit inability to confront Hamas

In this regard, the Zionist newspaper Maariv wrote: After a year and seven months, Israel remains incapable of devising a realistic roadmap to confront Hamas. Israel has not developed a tactical plan to achieve the (claimed) war objectives, which include freeing 59 hostages, defeating Hamas, and toppling its governance.
The report added: Israel lacks clear objectives, timelines, and budgets for the war and the post-war phase, moving forward without any plan or compass. U.S. President Trump has also concluded that Israel does not want to face real problems and prefers to sink into the Gaza quagmire.
The Zionist regime’s army radio reported that this morning, two additional reserve brigades—one infantry and one armored—were established to expand operations in Gaza. They will be required to join military units and training bases.
According to the report, these two brigades will join three other reserve brigades formed last week, bringing the total to five reserve brigades so far for the operation dubbed “Arbat Gideon.”
It is said that these five brigades include thousands of reserve soldiers but still constitute a small portion of the reserve forces, as the operation initially relies more on regular army forces and will gradually expand.
Oren Solomon, a former senior officer in the Gaza Brigade of the occupying army, also acknowledged Hamas’s capability in waging a war of attrition against the regime’s forces.
He said: Qassam fighters use simple cameras to time and synchronize the detonation of explosives against our soldiers. He added: Hamas fighters monitor the army’s movements and attack our forces with anti-tank missiles.
This Zionist general admitted: Assassinating Hamas commanders has not solved the problem, as other commanders have replaced them.
He further stated: Hamas fighters are working to wear down the army, exhausting it tactically and strategically, and draining the internal front.