'We haven't yet completed the mission in Gaza': the Eizenkot doctrine
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Summary
Former IDF chief of staff Gadi Eizenkot, presented as the opposition bloc's candidate for prime minister, returned this week to the Gaza-border communities that may define the coming election. He laid out his doctrine, saying 'we have not yet completed the mission in Gaza' and calling to topple the Hamas regime. He attacked Netanyahu as 'a frightened man, with Israel held captive to his fears,' and also addressed the attorney general.
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