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Israel's 'no Limit' Action Bid to Kill 200 Trapped Hamas Fighters? Houthis Prepare for "new War”

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According to the report, Israel’s defence minister said the IDF will destroy Hamas’s tunnels and kill its terror operatives inside the Israeli-controlled areas of Gaza without any limitation. The statement comes amid reports that Israel is considering allowing gunmen trapped in Rafah to return to Hamas-held areas of the Strip.

The report also stated that Israeli estimates, which are around 200 Hamas gunmen, are currently located in the tunnels underneath the IDF-controlled parts of southern Gaza, especially in Rafah.

The report also said that the gunmen are reportedly unable to retreat to the Hamas-controlled areas without emerging from their tunnels and being spotted by Israeli troops. The US is reportedly pressuring Israel to permit safe passage for the operatives, part of efforts to advance to the next stage of the ceasefire deal.

Anyone who thinks Israel is going to tolerate a Hamas presence in Gaza or the West Bank is delusional. The conflict will continue until they are eradicated. If Hamas has crossed the red line, then it's only Israel to decide because Hamas failed the agreement and continues to do the same they had planned to do before the war. Blow up the tunnels; they might survive to terrorize another day.

 
I believe the scenario presented in this report reflects the harshness and complexity of the conflict between Israel and Hamas. From my perspective, Israel's determination to destroy the tunnels and eliminate Hamas operatives in Gaza demonstrates a zero-tolerance stance toward any threat to its security. However, it is also important to consider the humanitarian implications and potential long-term consequences. History has shown that violence and intensive military operations, while necessary in some cases, do not always lead to lasting peace but often perpetuate the cycle of conflict. International pressure to facilitate safe passage for the fighters could be an opportunity to explore more sustainable diplomatic solutions. Ultimately, I believe that eradicating Hamas will not be easy and will require a comprehensive approach that goes beyond military force.
 
These terrorists, who are trapped in their bunkers, should be eliminated. If these 200 come out, they will do the same, terrorizing the people in Gaza and the world. That's a big chance for Israel to kill or bomb them all, being useless humans.
 
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