Israel, former senior IDF and intelligence officials call for end to war in Gaza
Pressure mounts on Netanyahu: video of 20 former officials and letter from 600 colleagues to Trump. The appeal is to "lead" the ally out of the war
by Alb.Ma.
2' min read
The pressure within Israel for an end to the offensive on Gaza continues to grow, with a double mobilisation from the top against the line of Benjamin Netanyahu's government.
Nearly 20 former senior Israeli security officials have released a video calling for a halt to the conflict in the Strip, claiming that Israel has accumulated more "losses than victories" and that the clashes continue in a logic anchored in more political than military dynamics.
In parallel, a bloc of 600 officials, including top Mossad and Shin Bet figures, wrote a letter with the same tone and request to US President Donald Trump. Hamas, the missive reads, "no longer represents a strategic threat to Israel": the White House should "guide" Netanyahu and persuade him to permanently halt the military assault that has cost an estimated 65,000 lives and an increasingly entangled humanitarian crisis.
The video of the 20 against the continuation of the war
The first roll call, the video one, brings together a total of 19 retired IDF chiefs of staff, intelligence chiefs, Shin Bet and Mossad directors, and police commissioners. Other names include IDF chief of staff and Prime Minister Ehud Barak, former chiefs of staff Moshe Ya'alon and Dan Halutz, and former Shin Bet director Yoram Cohen.
"Each of these people participated in cabinet meetings, operated in the smallest circles, and took part in all the most delicate and sensitive decision-making processes," the video explains, emphasising the "more than two thousand years of experience in national security and diplomacy" accumulated by the figures involved in the appeal.


