Khaberni - Yedioth Ahronoth revealed alarming secrets in the peace agreement in Gaza, considering that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu set basic conditions but made very large concessions and hid the truth from the public.
Yedioth Ahronoth wrote that the basic conditions set by Netanyahu for ending the war ensured "full surrender to Hamas," but "Hamas was not disarmed, nor were weapons removed from Gaza, nor was the sector emptied" according to the documents reviewed.
It asked: "If these were basic conditions, why did Netanyahu concede them?", and an intelligence source said: "The deal is considered successful, but there were very deep concessions."
The source, who is in close contact between the intelligence community, the defense establishment, and the political level, added, "The public deserves honest answers to the remaining central questions, which it seems the government and Netanyahu's campaign struggle to answer."
These matters were not written to claim that the deal is bad or that it should not be signed now. On the contrary, the return of the prisoners to their homes is the only thing that will start a journey of transformation for Israel and the entire region towards the better, but there is a good reason behind all this effort to convince us all that black is white and night is day, according to the intelligence source.
Content of a government document
Yedioth Ahronoth commented on a document published on the government's website last Friday afternoon, which is a summary of a government decision taken after a survey was conducted among the ministers. It said: "Everything the government did not want the public to know — for example, the exact withdrawal maps, the mechanism for monitoring the agreements, and a comprehensive investigation of the bodies which "Hamas" claims it cannot locate — was transferred to the classified annex."
The Hebrew site report continued: "For example, in the agreement that was signed in Sharm el-Sheikh, first published by Geula Cohen on Channel Kan 11, this contradicted an Israeli source and two sources from the intermediary countries," and it was stated at the beginning of the first section that "President Trump will announce the end of the war in the Gaza Strip, and that the parties agreed to implement the necessary steps to achieve this end."
The beginning of the second article states: "The war ends immediately with the approval of the Israeli government. All military operations, including airstrikes, artillery, and offensive operations, will cease."
A big difference in the essence of the agreement
None of this was mentioned in the published government decision. This is a big difference in the essence of the agreement: the American plan explicitly talks about ending the war, while the government decision portrays the entire process as "a plan for releasing all Israeli hostages." The differences also appear in the terms — between "withdrawal" and "deployment". "Withdrawal" implies a permanent transition, while "deployment" maintains operational flexibility and emphasizes the temporariness of changing location.
The government decision states that the release of prisoners and transfer of bodies will not occur until all hostages are received, unlike the American narrative that talked about a parallel step.
Yedioth Ahronoth concluded that everything the government did not want the public to know about the precise withdrawal maps, the international and multi-party mechanism that will be established to monitor the implementation of the agreements, and a comprehensive investigation into the fate of the bodies that "Hamas" claims it cannot locate "was transferred to the classified annex."




