US Senate Intelligence chair says eliminating all of Hamas is not ‘a realistic goal’
The head of the US Senate Intelligence Committee said that Israel’s aim to eliminate all of Hamas is not “a realistic goal” as officials fear terror cells are likely to be born from the ashes or replaced by neighboring militant groups.
Committee Chairman Mark Warner (D-Va.) the war in Gaza, he has doubts that the end of the conflict is near despite Prime Minister Netanyahu’s claims that it will be over in 2024.
“Meeting with folks in Israel, in the military community, in the intelligence community, the idea that you’re going to eliminate every Hamas fighter, I don’t think is a realistic goal,” Warner said.
The senator noted that Hamas’ proclivity to hide behind the hostages taken on Oct. 7 made it clear the war will not end quickly, with the Jewish State forced to prioritize the safety of its residents before wiping out the terror group’s expansive 300-mile long tunnel network.

