Sinwar, the No. 2 Hamas figure in the Gaza Strip, was besieged under the tunnel, and the top Hamas officials hiding in Qatar and Lebanon also disappeared. It is reported that due to the Israeli hunt, their safety can no longer be guaranteed, and Qatar has notified senior Hamas members to leave the country's capital, Doha. And Aruri, the founder of the Qassam Brigade, who was hiding in Beirut, Lebanon, also disappeared with his bodyguards. Rumor has it that the Hamas senior ** was transferred to Algeria. If Qatar cannot shelter these people, what is Algeria capable of?After all, those who are on the Israeli hunt list will not be any better, just look at the history and know that many of the founders of Hamas were targeted by Israel. At present, Qatar officials have not announced this news, and it is not clear that among the expelled people, including Hamas's founder Hania, it is still possible. The first is Israel's toughness. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has repeatedly and publicly stated that no matter what the Hamas leader is in, he will always hunt him down and kill him;According to the head of Israel's General Directorate General (Simbert), Israel will pursue Hamas in Lebanon, Turkey and Qatar, even if it takes years. Israeli Defense Minister Gallant's statement was more direct:We do not distinguish between Hamas*** who use AK-47s in Gaza and *** who wear suits in luxury hotels, and we will wipe them all out. The other is that the ruthless have their own ruthless rule. After the Kazakh-Israeli conflict, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken personally went to Qatar to negotiate and pressure Qatar to make a decision. Former US senator said: Qatar, which supports Hamas, has blood on its hands and asks Biden to put pressure on Qatar twice a day until the hostages are released. For reasons such as ethnicity, religion, and the interests of various countries, and even the selfish desires of the rulers, Hamas has the tacit support of some countries. Among them is Turkey, because Turkey has always wanted to be the boss of Arabs and Islam in the Middle East, so the banner of "winning the hearts of the people" has been raised very high and the voice is relatively loud.
Earlier, Turkey's Erdogan warned Israel that "if Israel tries to eliminate Hamas members in Turkey across borders, then Israel will pay a very heavy price". Although the Turks have a hard mouth, the expulsion of the Hamas leader did not start in Qatar, but in Turkey. After the October 7 incident, Erdogan personally advised: "Hamas voluntarily left Turkey" to no avail, and the Turkish intelligence service directly notified Hamas ** to leave. Of course, Turkey never gives in to the softness, and it is the same with both the United States and Russia. Not only Erdogan, but Iran is also able to do this with ease. And in this Kazakh-Israeli conflict, whether it is Turkey, Iran, or the Arab world, they support the Palestinians in GazaThe harsh words are more high-profile than the other, but there is no mention of asking them to provide practical support, such as taking in some refugees. On 14 December, Israel's assault on Hamas continued and intensified.
In the past day, a total of 11 IDF soldiers have been killed in Gaza, and the Israeli army has lost 116 soldiers in ground operations, bringing the number of soldiers killed since 7 October to 442 soldiers (more than 300 killed in the 7 October attack). Israeli forces continue to destroy Hamas by flooding tunnels with seawater, ground armored assaults, search and sweeps. Many Hamas have climbed out of the tunnels to surrender, and are closer to collapse. In addition to Israel's desperate attacks, another reason is that Hamas's command system has been paralyzed, and Hamas at the grassroots level does not know what to do, so it can only choose to surrender. Hamas has suffered not only militarily, but also problems in the economic chain. The parliaments of Germany, Switzerland, Japan and other countries have voted one after another to cancel the huge economic donations they have made to the Gaza Strip, and they are also preparing to officially list Hamas as a terrorist organization and impose a series of sanctions on it. France, Italy, the United Kingdom, the United States and other countries have said they will freeze foreign funding by Hamas leaders and impose sanctions on individuals who raise money for Hamas. The black humor is that Hamas's founder, Haniyeh, also made a speech earlier in which he once again called on the international community to intervene in order to reach a comprehensive ceasefire agreement with Israel as soon as possible. He said that Hamas loves peace and does not want the people of Gaza to be subjected to war. "In the strongest terms" condemned the sanctions imposed on it by a number of countries. It is true that the people of Gaza have been devastated by the fighting, but what is the trigger for this conflict?It was Hamas's 3,000 death squads, 5,000 missiles, indiscriminate attacks on Israel that day. The leaders of Hamas, who initiated the ceasefire agreement, should call on all armed men to give up resistance and surrender the ceasefire. Then dispose of their assets abroad and take them back to help the people of Gaza. Israel's attitude now is that the war against Hamas will continue, with or without international support. This means that Hamas will completely withdraw from the stage of history, and there will be no more Hamas in Gaza.