""Israel needs to finish the game with Iran," said Uriya Maman, emphasizing the need for a more aggressive approach. He expressed frustration that the conflict seems to end only to restart, stating, 'We want to finish, and that's it.'"
""It's not over," said Ali Al Jabarin, referring to Iran as 'the big boss in the Middle East.' He warned that the truce is merely a temporary pause, predicting, 'In one month, they'll come back, thousands of missiles.'"
After 40 days of conflict, an unexpected two-week truce with Iran has been declared, but many Israelis believe it is too early for a ceasefire. High-ranking officials and civilians express concerns that the war has not sufficiently weakened Iran. Some, like Uriya Maman, argue for a more aggressive strategy to eliminate the Iranian threat permanently. Others, such as Ali Al Jabarin, view the truce as temporary, predicting a resurgence of hostilities. The Israeli political opposition criticizes the ceasefire and questions the gains from the conflict.
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