Too Little, Too Late — But the Admission Matters

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Too Little, Too Late — But the Admission Matters

So now, after nearly two years of bombs, blockades, famine, mass graves, and slaughtered children, every living former head of Israel’s army, Mossad, Shin Bet, police, and military intelligence is suddenly calling for the war in Gaza to stop.

Too little, too late.

These are the men who built the Israeli security state; who sat in every war cabinet, who planned the operations, who knew exactly what was being done and why. And only now, when the whole world is watching and Israel has lost the PR war, do they speak?

I’m sorry but I’m not buying this sudden change of heart.

This is not a moral reckoning. It’s an attempt to salvage what’s left of a collapsing narrative. Because the world has seen what Israel really is: not a democracy defending itself, but a nuclear-armed settler regime committing ethnic cleansing on live television.

Still, their words do matter. Because they admit that the military goals have already been achieved. Hamas’ infrastructure has been destroyed. The war, from a strategic standpoint, is over. What remains, in their own words, is “offsetting losses.”

So what are the continued bombings for? Why are civilians still dying? Why are children still starving?

Because what remains is not a war. It’s a purge. Even Tamir Pardo, former head of Mossad, now admits:

“We are on the precipice of defeat… What the world sees today is of our own creation. We are hiding behind a lie that we wrought.”

Even Ami Ayalon, former Shin Bet chief, said:

“This war stopped being a just war. It is leading the State of Israel to the loss of its security and identity.”

Translation: they know it’s genocide. They know the veil has fallen. And they know the world sees it.

This isn’t redemption, it’s clearly damage control, but it’s too late.

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