Tel Aviv’s bad and worse options from the poi of view of the head of the Zionist regime – Mehr News agency RCO News Agency

According to Mehr news agency, quoted by Al-Mayadeen news site, the preside of the Zionist regime, Isaac Herzog, in his speech during a meeting with the families of a number of Israeli prisoners in Gaza, said that the cabinet in all its departmes is responsible for solidarity and making more decisions for the release of Israeli prisoners in Gaza. is in charge of the Gaza Strip.
Without referring to the chaotic and complicated situation in the cabinet of the Zionist regime, he called for the preservation of unity in the political pillars of this regime and said that Israel is facing a decisive mome in which it must be united in order to return its prisoners from Gaza.
In this meeting, Herzog considered the costs of exchanging prisoners to be high and at the same time emphasized that if Tel Aviv fails to return the prisoners, the costs of this failure will be much higher.
The statemes of the head of the Zionist regime did not go well with the extremist party “Otmesa Judaism” which is headed by the minister of iernal security of the Zionist regime, Itmar Ben Gower, and this party accused Herzog that his statemes were in the coext of supporting the propaganda of Hamas. This party declared its firm opposition to any exchange of prisoners and claimed that this agreeme could lead to more deaths and captures in the future.
Bin Guer’s affiliated party adds that the call for unity to return the prisoners is an irresponsible call in line with cooperation with Hamas and the extreme left.
This party claimed that increasing military pressure on the Gaza Strip and preveing the ery of fuel and humanitarian aid to this area will coinue uil all the prisoners are released.
Bezalel Smotrich, Minister of Finance of the Zionist regime, also called the exchange of prisoners a mass suicide and said that Israel is not ready to do this. At the same time, he said that the efforts to eliminate Hamas have not made any progress.




