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Hamas militant group has started a war that ‘Israel will win,’ defense minister says

IDF finds dozens of Hamas tunnels near Philadelphi Corridor, including massive route​

The IDF located on Sunday dozens of underground Hamas tunnel routes in the area by the Philadelphi Corridor, including one that goes three meters high.

Soldiers are investigating and neutralizing discovered tunnel routes. They have said that they will destroy all underground routes in the area and work to prevent more of them from being constructed in the future.

The reports of the tunnels along the Philadelphi Corridor come more than a week after the IDF destroyed a kilometer-long tunnel in Beit Lahia in northern Gaza.

 
That religion of peace must only be mining and digging and moving dirt for those tunnels to better strategize to provide love, support, aid, and comfort, right? There's no way they've spent the past 30 or more years developing so many tunnels just to use them for evil, hate, murder, terror, war, etc., right?
 

IDF Closing in on Hamas Leader Yahya Sinwar in Gaza​

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) is reportedly closing in on Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar in the Gaza Strip, as he runs out of places to hide and as other senior members of the terrorist organization are eliminated.

The fact that Sinwar’s entire operational hub has disappeared makes it difficult for him, according to the IDF’s estimates, to move to hiding places, especially above ground.

According to the source, Sinwar’s movement area, like that of other senior officials in the organization, is getting smaller and smaller.

 
BREAKING NEWS
Minister Bezalel Smotrich: Israel will not bow to US pressure for a deal that harms security


Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich said Israel will not make a "surrender agreement with Sinwar" in response to the White House's earlier statement on the Israeli air strike on the Gaza City school compound on Saturday, which reiterated calls for a ceasefire.

"I respect the position of the United States and thank it for its support of Israel in the face of regional threats. However, I expect it to respect Israeli democracy and the position of Israeli citizens and their elected officials regarding decisions that will impact the security of the state," Smotrich began.

"Just as the United States would reject international pressure to reach a surrender agreement with Al-Qaeda and Bin Laden, so too will Israel not succumb to any external pressure that would harm Israel's security," he continued.

 

IDF Special Forces Rescue a Hostage From a Place Biden Told Them Not to Go​

"Today, the IDF and ISA rescued the hostage Qaid Farhan Alkadi, aged 52, from Rahat, who was abducted by the Hamas terrorist organization into Gaza on October 7," IDF posted on X. "He is in a stable medical condition and is being transferred for medical checks at a hospital. His family has been updated with the details, and the IDF is accompanying them.Israeli security forces will continue to operate with all means to bring home the hostages."

Alkadi is a muslim bedouin and a father of 10.

The rescue took place near Rafah, a southern Gaza city President Joe Biden insisted the IDF leave alone.

 

Israel Wins Battle of Rafah — Which Kamala Told It Not to Fight​

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) declared victory Thursday in the battle of Rafah, having destroyed Hamas’s four battalions there over the course of four months.

It was a battle that Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic Party nominee for U.S. president, told Israel not to fight, warning of the consequences for civilians there, and even threatening to withhold U.S. weapons.

“I have studied the maps,” Harris said, declaring that it was impossible to attack Rafah without hurting civilians.

 

Israel Wins Battle of Rafah — Which Kamala Told It Not to Fight​

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) declared victory Thursday in the battle of Rafah, having destroyed Hamas’s four battalions there over the course of four months.

It was a battle that Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic Party nominee for U.S. president, told Israel not to fight, warning of the consequences for civilians there, and even threatening to withhold U.S. weapons.

“I have studied the maps,” Harris said, declaring that it was impossible to attack Rafah without hurting civilians.


It's inevitable that civilians will get hurt and killed during any/all war. Sometimes on purpose, and sometimes unintentionally. It's inevitable that not-military-affiliated civilians will get hurt and killed during a terrorist attack on other-than-a-wholly-separated military target (i.e, ship at sea, etc.), and it's always intentional :tap:

Why didn't Vice President Harris tell Hamas and Hezbollah not to attack Israel because it was impossible to do so without hurting or killing civilians? :tap:
 
"Safe Passage Deal"

Israel has proposed a single-phase deal to bring an immediate end to the war in the Gaza Strip.

1. Hamas releases ALL of the remaining Israeli hostages.

2. Israel allows Yahya Sinwar and other senior Hamas officials to leave Gaza and seek asylum elsewhere.

In other words, Hamas surrenders, exits the Gaza Strip, and the war is over. Period. Simple as that.


Except there is no way Hamas ever takes the deal.

Israel Today
 
"Safe Passage Deal"

Israel has proposed a single-phase deal to bring an immediate end to the war in the Gaza Strip.

1. Hamas releases ALL of the remaining Israeli hostages.

2. Israel allows Yahya Sinwar and other senior Hamas officials to leave Gaza and seek asylum elsewhere.

In other words, Hamas surrenders, exits the Gaza Strip, and the war is over. Period. Simple as that.


Except there is no way Hamas ever takes the deal.

Israel Today

They would if a two-state plan were proposed by a third party as a contingent follow-on :mad:
 
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