Former Defense Secretary Ben Wallace has cautioned that Israel's current tactics in Gaza could perpetuate the conflict for another 50 years. In an article for the Daily Telegraph, the senior Conservative MP expressed concern that Israel's actions risk undermining the legal basis for its actions in the region. Wallace emphasized that a strategy solely focused on military pressure, as advocated by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, may not lead to a resolution. While Israel contends that military pressure is essential for victory, Wallace called for a halt to what he characterized as a "crude and indiscriminate method of attack" in Gaza.
Yevgeny Prigozhin may also have boasted he had the loyalty of all 25,000 individuals of his mercenary military, but it seems which could have shifted as speedy as the Wagner group's rebel petered out.