Israel
IDF Chief Zamir Declares: “Our Goals Are Clear – Return of Hostages, Defeat of Hamas, and Dismantling Its Rule”
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Published May. 20, 2025, 2:12 PM
Israel

In a pointed statement from Gaza following Hamas’s latest refusal of a hostage release and ceasefire deal in Gaza, Israel’s Chief of the General Staff, LTG Eyal Zamir, addressed the public in a video statement, placing blame for the ongoing conflict and its consequences squarely on Hamas leadership.
“I wish to address the residents of Gaza: We are not the ones who brought this destruction upon you. We are not the ones who started this war. We are not the ones who have deprived you of food, shelter, and money. We do not hide in hospitals or schools. We do not live in luxury hotels while you live in hardship. This is your leadership — the ones holding our hostages,” Zamir declared.
Zamir added: “Our actions will speak for themselves” appears, which aligns with the sentiment of “the tanks will do the talking”:
“We are in a long, multi-front war — one we did not choose. We are facing a complex and difficult period, but a better time will come at its end. I will lead this campaign based on one consideration only: the security of the State of Israel and the protection of our civilians. I appeal to everyone: now is the time to support and unite around the IDF soldiers, in order to achieve the goals of the war. Together we will fight. Together we will prevail. Our actions will speak for themselves.”
He emphasized that “Hamas is responsible for starting the war. It is responsible for the difficult situation of the civilian population — it brought destruction, and it will not be the one to rebuild.” Zamir called for Hamas to release Israeli hostages, stating, “Hamas has one option — to release our hostages. If an agreement is reached, the IDF will know how to adjust its operations accordingly.”
Reaffirming the Israel Defense Forces’ commitment to ethical conduct, Zamir added, “The IDF operates at all times in accordance with IDF values, Israeli law, and international law, while maintaining an uncompromising commitment to the security of the State of Israel and its civilians. Any statement that casts doubt on the integrity of our actions or the morality of our soldiers is baseless.”
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