Recently, the Israeli side announced a shocking plan: a global hunt for the Hamas leader. According to Israel**, the operation is aimed at avenging the October 7 attacks and holding Hamas leaders accountable. After the end of this round of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Israel will spend years hunting down the Hamas leader through intelligence gathering and tracking around the world. This operation requires the full cooperation of Israeli intelligence, which they are preparing for.
However, the crotch-pulling behavior of Israeli intelligence calls into question the viability of its plan. In past conflicts, there have been many lapses and omissions in the collection and transmission of intelligence by the Israeli intelligence services, which have led to the failure of many operations. Therefore, one cannot help but wonder whether the Israeli intelligence services will be able to cooperate well this time and realize the plan to hunt down the Hamas leader around the world
In addition, even if the Israeli intelligence services are able to successfully cooperate, the implementation of this plan will face many difficulties and challenges. The global hunt for Hamas's leaders would require significant resources and technical support, and could provoke international condemnation and sanctions. In addition, Hamas leaders are also likely to take countermeasures, which will further escalate tensions in the region.
In conclusion, Israel's announcement of a global plan to hunt down the Hamas leader has attracted widespread attention and controversy. Although the Israeli side has indicated that it will fully implement this plan, there are still many doubts and challenges about the feasibility and effectiveness of its implementation.