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BREAKING: 200+ TRAPPED Hamas Terrorists PLEAD For Rescue; Iran Arms Iraqi Militias |

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According to TBN Israel's Yair Pinto reports on the Israel-Hamas and regional war, he said that over 200 Hamas terrorists are trapped in tunnels under Israeli control, sparking a growing debate inside Israel: extract them, starve them, or strike them.

As the IDF continues to uncover Hamas compounds and rocket sites near the Yellow Line, a new threat emerges. Iran openly prepares its militias in Iraq for war, while Hezbollah rebuilds in Lebanon at an alarming speed.

Meanwhile, global powers push forward with plans for a new international stabilization force in Gaza.

Leave them there, forever. Let the terrorists suffer like those hostages who died in captivity. The idea of releasing 200 armed Hamas terrorists back into Gaza is insane. No hurry, let them stay in their beloved tunnels until they expire. They starved Israeli hostages and made them dig their own graves. Seal the tunnels and let them experience the same thing. These terrorists are now like trapped rats. Bravo Israel.

 
Personally, I believe the situation in Israel and Gaza is extremely complex and painful. The idea of leaving terrorists in their tunnels to suffer there until they disappear may seem like a form of justice on the surface, but it also carries enormous risk. We cannot forget that civilians in Gaza also suffer and are often caught in the middle of the conflict. The strategy of simply "letting them stay there" can generate more violence and suffering in the long run. I think that while firm action against terrorists is necessary, it is also crucial to seek solutions that protect innocent people and eliminate the root causes of the problem. Peace is not achieved through force alone, but through dialogue, understanding, and international efforts to stabilize the region. History has shown that unilateral solutions often bring more chaos, and that is something we should all bear in mind.
 
They are terrorists and they are not honest to the agreement. They returned many wrong dead bodies to Israel Israel never had killed a single Palestinian. Hamas cannot be trusted and when they come out from the tunnel they will become more violent and may kill the innocent Gazans That's the chance to kill s big catch.
 
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