Eisenkot criticizes Netanyahu's war strategy: Did the Israeli leadership fail to meet its military objectives?
Former Israeli military chief Eisenkot says Netanyahu failed to meet war goals amid ongoing conflict and legal controversies.

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In Israel, former military chief Gadi Eisenkot publicly stated that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu failed to achieve key war objectives across multiple fronts during recent conflicts involving Gaza and Lebanon. This critique comes amid ongoing military tensions and significant casualties, including over 600 victims and more than 70 wounded, with around one million displaced in the region.
Meanwhile, the International Criminal Court's chief prosecutor, who had sought a warrant against Netanyahu, was suspended over misconduct allegations, adding complexity to the international legal scrutiny of Israel's actions. The dispute raises questions about the effectiveness and consequences of Netanyahu's military decisions and their impact on regional stability.
The Israeli government and military have yet to respond formally to Eisenkot's assessment.
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