A collective of 600 former Israeli security officials has written to Donald Trump, asking him to influence Israel's leadership to halt the ongoing Gaza war.
Former Israeli Security Officials Urge Trump to Intervene in Gaza War

Former Israeli Security Officials Urge Trump to Intervene in Gaza War
Retired leaders call on President Trump to assist in ending the conflict and ensuring hostages' release
A significant letter addressed to President Donald Trump by a coalition of approximately 600 retired Israeli security leaders surfaced, urging immediate action to cease hostilities in Gaza and prioritize the release of hostages held by Hamas. The signatories, which include notable former heads of intelligence agencies, assert that Hamas no longer represents a strategic threat to Israel, prompting their call for peace. Their intervention coincides with pressures from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to intensify military operations in Gaza amid stagnant negotiations with Hamas.
Following the outbreak of conflict on October 7, when Hamas launched a major attack resulting in substantial Israeli casualties and hostage-taking, Israel responded with a large-scale military campaign. The humanitarian toll has been staggering, with over 60,000 reported deaths in Gaza and worsening conditions leading to famine, according to the Hamas-run health ministry.
In light of recent distressing footage of malnourished hostages released by Hamas, the retired officials have intensified their appeals, asserting that previous military objectives have been achieved, rendering the continued war unjust. They identify themselves as the Commanders for Israel's Security (CIS) and emphasize the importance of shifting focus toward negotiations rather than combat.
International sentiment regarding Israel's actions has soured as reports of starvation and death in Gaza have drawn global outrage, prompting calls for an independent ceasefire. Despite the growing pressure, it remains uncertain whether Trump will shift his supportive stance toward Israel or advise against further military escalation considering the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Gaza.