In the past 24 hours, Israeli forces have struck 250 targets in Gaza, including a military communications site near a mosque in Khan Younis, southern Gaza, as well as tunnel shafts, ** warehouses. The Israel Defense Forces announced on the 11th that they had airdropped about seven tons of equipment to hundreds of soldiers of the 98th Division Assault Brigade, who were on duty in the Khan Younis area.
Among the Hamas members who surrendered, one Hamas member claimed that he did not attend the October 7 Congress, but that he had recorded footage on his own mobile phone. Israel, on the other hand, is screening those Palestinians who have surrendered through manual identification and other means.
On December 11, local time, the Israel Defense Forces issued a notice saying that a reward of $300,000 was offered for the killing of Hamas leader Sinwar, and if he could be captured alive, the reward would be increased.
Prior to the attack on Shifa Hospital, Israeli officials said they were approaching Sinwar's hideout and had blocked all escape routes. But Sinwar fled in a convoy of refugees to Khan Younis in southern Gaza, where Israeli forces determined that he was hiding in Khan Younis's tunnels.
To tell the truth, compared with the U.S. reward of tens of millions of dollars for Baghdadhi, Osama bin Laden, a terrorist tycoon like this, and the big ** for directing Israel on October 7, which is definitely comparable to Sinwar for the atrocities of 911 and the Islamic State, this bounty is indeed low, but compared with the U.S. military's search for a needle in a haystack on the whereabouts of Baghdadi and bin Laden, Sinwar is still in Gaza.
$300,000 is definitely a windfall for the Palestinians in Gaza, many people on the Internet say that the average per capita in Gaza is a few hundred dollars a month without working, which certainly shows that their lives are by no means miserable, but it will never be so average, otherwise there will be no senior Hamas leaders hiding in Qatar with a net worth of billions of dollars.
It can be said that for the time being, killing or capturing Sinwar alive has become the main symbol of Israel's victory in the anti-terrorist operation in southern Gaza, and the militants who have already killed 50% of Hamas, whose command has been killed, have come out of their holes and surrendered to the militants who have been pickled in the sea and can't stand it, but in fact, it is also because the dragons have no leader, and Sinwar, as the head of Hamas, shot him to death, which is like pulling out the last spiritual pillar that supports Hamas.