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BREAKING: IDF Special Op Targets TRAPPED Hamas Terrorists; Iran Makes EXPLOSIVE Claim

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According to TBN Israel's Yair Pinto reports on the Israel-Hamas and regional war, he said that around 150 Hamas terrorists are trapped in tunnels on the Israeli side of the border. As Israel refuses to grant them safe passage, Hamas delays hostage returns and rebuilds its power under the cover of the ceasefire.

Meanwhile, Hezbollah regroups in Lebanon, Iran issues new nuclear threats, and the U.S. pushes for an international force in Gaza. Stay up-to-date with the latest developments here on TBN Israel.

These Hamas terrorists need to be arrested or terminated!! All the tunnels need to be eliminated, with or without Hamas in them. The idea of releasing 200 armed Hamas terrorists back to Hamas is insane. There are so many terrorists this time, they are spreading fast because of Khamenei, who backs them up. It should be Khamenei to be eliminated first.

 
From my perspective, the situation in the region is truly complex and dangerous. The presence of so many terrorists trapped in tunnels along the Israeli border demonstrates the scale of the problem and the need for decisive action to ensure security. I cannot agree with the idea of releasing armed terrorists, as this only fuels more violence and endangers civilians and soldiers. Eliminating these tunnels and the terrorists within them appears to be a necessary, albeit very delicate, step. The mention of Khamenei and his support for these groups highlights how the problems in the region are not merely local but have a strong international dimension. I believe that, in these cases, the priority must be protecting the civilian population and seeking a lasting solution, although this requires a well-considered strategy and, above all, preventing further escalations of violence that could worsen the situation even further.
 
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