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Experts from the Jerusalem Institute for Strategy and Security argue in a webinar that Israel must achieve a “knockout” by expelling Hamas from Gaza.
Ezz El-Din al-Haddad is reportedly holed up underground with thousands of other terrorists amid the ground offensive in Gaza City.
“The IDF strikes with an iron fist at the terror infrastructure,” said the Israeli defense minister.
Israel’s prime minister rejected the idea that the attack failed because it appears to have missed Hamas’s top leaders.
The British public broadcaster said the phrase to describe the Palestinian Islamist group behind the Oct. 7 attacks violates its editorial guidelines.
Comparing Israel’s war in Gaza to the U.S.-led coalition against Fallujah in Iraq, the premier said that the Strip posed a much greater challenge.
“The Road Between Us: The Ultimate Rescue” tells the story of how Noam Tibon saved his family during the Hamas massacre.
“When organizations like Hamas are quiet, that’s when they’re the most lethal,” Lara Burns told journalists in Tel Aviv.
Eliminating the terror group’s top brass “would rid the main obstacle to releasing all our hostages and ending the war,” said the Israeli premier.
“The Hamas leaders will all go into hiding. They’ll be constantly looking over their shoulder and worried that someone is reporting on them.”
The former Israeli prime minister apologized for the death of Hamam al-Hayya, the son of Hamas’s main negotiator, Khalil al-Hayya.
The Gulf state’s policy of supporting Hamas has advanced moves that could have led to an Islamic Middle East, hostile to the U.S. and the West.