According to reports, Israel** revealed that Israel is developing a plan to hunt down and kill Hamas leaders living around the world after the war ends. The action was seen as a severe blow to the Palestinian resistance movement aimed at eliminating its leadership in order to permanently weaken Hamas.
Israel's plan, dubbed Operation Cleanup, aims to completely eradicate Hamas's leadership. Israel believes that by assassinating and pursuing the leadership of Hamas, it will be able to permanently weaken Hamas and thus achieve a decisive victory over the Palestinian question.
However, this action has also sparked widespread concern and controversy in the international community. Some consider Israel's actions to be a grave violation of international law and human rights, and call on Israel to halt this plan. However, Israel** said it believed the action was legitimate because Hamas is considered a terrorist organization and has carried out numerous terrorist attacks over the past few years, posing a serious threat to Israel's security.
The international community is closely following the progress of this plan. Despite calls from some for Israel to halt this action, Israel seems determined to continue with this plan to permanently weaken Hamas. However, it has also raised concerns about Israel's behavior in terms of international law and human rights, as well as questions about the legitimacy of its actions.