Both sides have paid a heavy price in the bitter conflict between Israel and Hamas, but Hamas's situation has been even more dire, raising questions about whether Israeli Prime Minister Lake Netanya's military decisions were a win-win gamble. The IDF released its latest war report, claiming to have eliminated some 7,000 Hamas militants and suffered its own losses of 425 dead and 1,593 wounded. However, some analysts have pointed out that the losses of the Israeli army may be underestimated, while the losses of Hamas may be exaggerated, and the exchange ratio between the two sides is not as high as the Israeli army says. At the same time, the pressure from the international community is also increasing, with Chinese Minister Wang Yi and Iran jointly calling for a ceasefire and humanitarian assistance as soon as possible, and expressing support for reconciliation. In the conflict, which has lasted for several weeks, the situation remains complex, Israel may face sustained pressure, while Hamas has been able to hold on, and the consensus of the international community is gradually emerging.
According to Israeli sources, they carried out large-scale air strikes and artillery strikes on the Gaza Strip on Thursday, destroying multiple Hamas targets, including rocket launchers, depots, command centers and training camps. Israeli army spokesman Hoffman said that this is a response to Hamas's recent rocket attacks on Israeli cities, and it is also to combat Hamas's military capabilities and protect Israel's security. He also said that the Israeli army had eliminated about 7,000 Hamas militants, including several senior commanders and fighters. He also said that the Israeli army's losses amounted to 425 killed and 1,593 wounded, most of them soldiers wounded in ground battles.
However, some ** analysts have questioned the Israeli army's war report, arguing that the Israeli army's losses are compressed and Hamas's losses are exaggerated. According to some sources, more than 5,000 Israeli soldiers have been injured, and more than 2,000 of them have been identified as disabled. The soldiers faced fierce resistance from Hamas in ground warfare, with Hamas suicide attacks, landmines, snipers and rockets. Some Israeli soldiers and officers also expressed dissatisfaction with the Netanya military decision-making, believing that they had been sent to carry out a war with no hope of victory. On the other hand, Hamas also denied the Israeli army's war report, saying that only about 3,000 of its militants died, most of them civilians killed in air strikes. Hamas spokesman Abu Obaida said that Hamas fighters are still resisting and have dealt a heavy blow to the Israeli army. He also said that Hamas rockets were still capable of hitting several Israeli cities, including Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and Haifa, among others.
In this ground battle, the exchange ratio between the Israeli army and Hamas exceeded 1 to 10, which was a rare and tragic war. The Israeli army has used advanced equipment and equipment, including tanks, armored vehicles, drones and missiles, in an attempt to break through Hamas's defense line and occupy important areas in the Gaza Strip. Hamas, for its part, has used low-tech and tactics, including rockets, landmines, suicide attacks, underground tunnels and ambushes, in an attempt to stop the Israeli army's offensive and inflict on the Israeli army. The two sides launched a fierce confrontation on the battlefield, causing a large number of personnel and property losses. According to Saudi reports, Hamas has been cornered and Israel is close to achieving its military goal of destroying Hamas's military capabilities and restoring Israel's security. However, Israel** revealed that the situation is not as rosy as the Israeli army has described, the Israeli army has suffered more losses than expected, while Hamas's resistance has been stronger than expected, and the conflict between the two sides still shows no sign of ending.
In such a situation, the pressure of the international community is also increasing, calling on both sides to cease fire and achieve peace as soon as possible. Chinese Minister Wang Yi and Iranian Foreign Minister had a joint call for an early ceasefire and humanitarian assistance, and expressed their support for reconciliation. Wang Yi said that China will promote peace and stop the war, stressing that China, Arab countries, Islamic countries and most of the international community have the same position on the Israeli-Kazakh conflict, that is, they support the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people, oppose Israel's illegal occupation and violence, and advocate resolving the issue through political dialogue and negotiation to maintain regional peace and stability. Wang Yi also said that China will continue to play a constructive role and work with the international community to bring the Israeli-Kazakh conflict to an end as soon as possible and achieve peace and security.
On the whole, the situation in the Israeli-Kazakhstan conflict is still complicated, Israel may face sustained pressure, while Hamas is still able to hold on, and the consensus of the international community is gradually forming. In a conflict that has lasted for weeks, both sides have paid a heavy price, but have failed to achieve the goals of either side. Under such circumstances, a ceasefire and peace are the best options for both sides and are the universal expectations of the international community.
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