10,000 air strikes were completed, 70 percent of Israeli troops disappeared, and Hamas noticed unusu

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-27

The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has entered a new and confusing phase, with a "humanitarian pause" reached after 48 days of fierce fighting, but less than 10 days after the ceasefire, the fighting has rekindled. According to the latest information, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has completed 10,000 air strikes on Palestinian targets, blowing up key targets including tunnel entrances and exits, ** warehouses and command posts. However, Hamas's claim that 70 percent of Israeli troops have been withdrawn from their intended offensive priorities has raised concerns about the future of the war.

According to Al Jazeera on December 3**, a source in the Qassam Brigades, a Hamas-affiliated military group, said in an interview that they had observed the withdrawal of Israeli forces from the northern Gaza Strip. The withdrawal began after the resumption of the fighting on December 1 and accelerated over the next two days, the source said. Hamas believes that Israel's withdrawal from the north can be considered a "failure".

However, the Israeli side does not share Hamas's views. The IDF said in a statement on the same day that it had completed 10,000 airstrikes on Palestinian targets in the past two months, blowing up key targets including tunnel entrances and exits, warehouses and command posts. The IDF said the airstrikes had succeeded in weakening Hamas's military capabilities and causing significant damage to its infrastructure.

This news has triggered further international concern about the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. Some observers believe that Israel's withdrawal may be an attempt to recalibrate its strategy and shift its focus to other areas. Hamas, for its part, may try to use this opportunity to launch a larger attack.

At the same time, Hamas's military strategy is changing. According to sources, Hamas is strengthening its military presence in southern Gaza and trying to control more areas. This has sparked tensions in the southern part of Israel, which has already begun to take steps to strengthen the region's defenses.

Israel's southern region has long been one of the hotspots of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, but recent tensions have raised concerns about the future of the conflict. According to reports, Israel** has begun to deploy more military and security personnel in the area and has stepped up the defense of the border and key facilities.

However, Hamas's military campaign shows no signs of stopping. It is reported that Hamas is actively seeking more ** and ammunition and is trying to get more support from the outside. This makes Israel** even more challenging, requiring more effective measures to deal with the threat posed by Hamas.

Against this backdrop of tension, the international community is also actively seeking a solution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. Some countries and organizations have begun to call on both sides to exercise restraint and resolve their differences through dialogue and consultation. At the same time, a number of international organizations and agencies have begun to provide humanitarian assistance to civilians affected by the conflict in order to alleviate their plight.

However, the resolution of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict will not happen overnight. There are deep grievances and contradictions between the two sides, which need to be gradually resolved through long-term efforts and compromises. The international community needs to intensify its efforts to promote the peace process, and at the same time, it needs to give the necessary support and assistance to both sides.

Overall, the current situation in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict is still very serious, and both sides are preparing for future battles. However, resolving differences through dialogue and consultation is the only viable path. The international community needs to pay close attention to the development of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and take effective measures to promote the realization of the peace process. At the same time, attention needs to be paid to the plight of civilians affected by the conflict and to provide them with the necessary humanitarian assistance.

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