The situation in southern Gaza has deteriorated!The escalation of retaliation between Israel and Ira

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-28

Israel has carried out a full-scale assault on the Gaza Strip, breaking the ceasefire agreement with Hamas. As a result of indiscriminate attacks by the Israeli army, 50 homes were blown up in a neighbourhood in eastern Gaza, resulting in the disappearance of a large number of civilians;The El Obeid family house refugee camp in northern Gaza was also flattened by heavy aerial bombs by the Israeli Air Force, leaving hundreds of people buried in rubble. According to the Gaza Territorial Health Department, in just one day, the number of civilians in Gaza was as high as more than 800. Gallant said that the Israeli army will continue to expand its ground offensive in the Gaza Strip to search for and annihilate Hamas fighters.

At present, the Israeli army has completed the build-up in southern Gaza, dozens of tanks, armored vehicles and bulldozers have entered the southern part of Gaza, and are storming Khan Younis, the largest military fortress in Gaza and the second largest city. British intelligence shows that Hamas has massed a large number of troops in the Khan Younis area during the temporary humanitarian ceasefire, and has set up mine belts, sniper positions and booby-traps, making the Khan Younis area the most well-defended area for Hamas. Despite the large number of evacuation leaflets dropped by the Israeli Air Force, a large number of people in the Khan Younis area were not evacuated as requested by the Israeli army.

With the Israeli army storming northern Gaza and Egypt blocking the border, the people in the Khan Younis area have "no way to retreat." The United States has repeatedly stressed to Israeli leaders that the greater the civilian population in Gaza, the greater the international pressure on Israel. Austin even made it clear that if the Israeli army no longer protects civilians, even if Israel wins a tactical victory, it will eventually suffer a "strategic defeat." The Israeli army is expected to have thousands of soldiers**, but has not yet succeeded in capturing northern Gaza.

Israeli military spokesman Hagari confirmed that a fierce gun battle broke out between Israeli forces and Hamas in northern Gaza, and that Hamas militants continue to fire rockets into Israel, indicating that there are still a considerable number of Hamas militants in northern Gaza. Against this background, the Israeli army has not chosen to intensify its offensive in northern Gaza. Israeli forces withdrew nearly 70 percent of the siege of northern Gaza during the ceasefire and moved it to the Khan Younis area, a move that was interpreted by Hamas-affiliated Qassam Brigades as a sign of the failure of Israel's military objective of rapidly occupying northern Gaza and a sign of a prolonged fighting in Gaza.

Netanyahu** will face heavy international pressure, and as a country with a population of less than 9.5 million, Israel will have to bear the cost of more than 300,000 troops for a long time, which will put a huge burden on its finances and economic development, which is undoubtedly a nightmare. Netanyahu** is mired in a difficult situation and is trying to find a breakthrough in southern Gaza. The Israeli Defense Ministry claims that Hamas leader Sinwar is hiding in the Khan Younis area, and that killing him would be a major blow to the Hamas group. Prior to the attack on Gaza City, the Israeli Ministry of Defense had claimed that Sinwar was hiding in an underground military command center in Gaza City.

To date, however, Israel has not dealt a substantial blow to the organizational structure of Hamas. As the war unfolds, Iran is intervening in a variety of ways, with Iran vowing to retaliate and retaliate, and the possibility of action against Israel is growing. According to reference information on December 5, Iran's spokesman Nasser Kanaani pointed out that during its air strikes on Syria, Israel killed two members of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps. The killings of the two military advisers came against the backdrop of Israel's ongoing "inhumane" operations against Gaza.

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