Washington Post: Ground attack won’t take more than 3 months amid fears of Israeli economic collapse

Tel Aviv expects ground attacks on Gaza to continue, The Washington Post quoted Israeli officials as saying Gaza 3 months, they attributed this to the fact that a longer period of this situation would lead to the collapse of the Israeli economy, given the large number of reservists being called up to fight in the war in the Gaza Strip.
The source added that Israel does not yet have a clear vision for “Day Two in Gaza,” when the war ends. They say the heated debate at the center of Israel’s decision-making has reached a dead end. Time to remove some reservists and restart the economy.
The newspaper quoted Israeli officials as saying that most senior commanders expected to reduce and withdraw troop numbers within a month or two.
According to the “Washington Post” report, Israeli leaders believe that the Gaza war has entered a new phase and requires reducing Israel’s military presence in the Gaza Strip and reducing bombing operations, which will reduce the number of Palestinian casualties.
In response to the Islamic Resistance’s Operation Al-Aqsa Flood, Israel called up a record number of reservists – 300,000 troops in total – as part of its war mobilization in the Gaza Strip.agitation) in many ways.
Israel’s devastating war on Gaza has been going on for about a month and a half, and the Gaza Strip’s Health Ministry announced yesterday Saturday that more than 200 Palestinians were killed in bombings targeting Al-Fakhoura and Tal Al-Za’tar schools.
Israel’s continued aggression against the Gaza Strip has killed more than 11,000 Palestinians, mostly children and women, and injured more than 29,000 others.