Yoav Gallant
The Hamas leader Yahaya Sinwar “hears the IDF’s bulldozers over him,” Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said. “He will meet our barrels soon.”
Israel wants the Iran-backed terror group pushed back some 6 miles from the border to prevent an Oct. 7-style attack, according to Axios.
Lloyd Austin met with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant on Monday in New York.
The Israeli military has been planting and detonating explosives in Hamas tunnels, killing terrorists as part of a new technique; Israeli Air Force cooperates with ground forces to hit 500 Hamas targets this week.
The terror organization’s leaders “are living on borrowed time,” said Israeli Defense MInister Yoav Gallant.
Shortly after Netanyahu’s speech, Israeli National Security Adviser Tzachi Hanegbi announced that no hostages would be released before Friday.
Hamas also gave detailed instructions on “which [terror] commander should rape which [Israeli] soldiers in different places,” said Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant.
“I will not agree to concede security control under any circumstances,” said the Israeli premier.
“I am telling the citizens of Lebanon, the residents of Gaza are already walking with white flags and moving south,” said the Israeli defense minister.
“Right now, there are [Israeli] children in Gaza. ... We will not stop fighting until we bring our children home,” said the Israeli defense minister.
The IDF is fighting in heart of Gaza City, and IAF strikes are “affecting Hamas’s capability to fight back,” according to military spokesmen.
Israeli defense minister vows IDF will get to the Hamas leaders behind the Oct. 7 massacre.