Since Israel began pouring Mediterranean water into Hamas's tunnels, the war in Gaza has accelerated. In the past few days, a large number of Hamas elements have come out of the tunnels and surrendered to the Israel Defense Forces, especially the Hamas elements in the Jabaliya "refugee camp" known as the base camp of Hamas.
Hamas has already been defeated.
According to a number of ** reports: IDF Chief of Staff Al-Khalevi said: Hamas has begun to disintegrate, and we must increase the intensity of the offensive and further press Hamas.
Yesterday, for the first time since the launch of the ground offensive against Gaza, IDF artillery units began combat operations in the Gaza Strip.
Israeli artillery units shelled more than 20 buildings in Shejaya yesterday, targeting Hamas's ** vaults, booby traps and other military infrastructure, and Israeli forces also deployed flares and smoke bombs to assist ground forces in their offensive.
According to the BBC: Shelling and heavy gunfire in several places in the southern Gaza region, including Khan Younis, rang out for a night.
The IDF said Hamas's chain of command was devastated after IDF troops entered Khan Younis.
In the past few days, a large number of Hamas elements have surrendered not only in Jabaliya in the northern Gaza Strip, but also in the Khan Younis area in the south.
Due to the large number of ** and ** that have been reported from the scene in recent days, most of the surrendered Hamas elements are stripped naked, so some people question whether the Israeli army is suspected of abusing prisoners of war
In fact, the main reason for this is that Hamas and other Palestinian extremist forces are Xi hiding ** and even suicide bombs in their clothes. In addition, since they surrendered from the tunnel** that had been flooded by the sea, the clothes on their bodies were already wet and smelly.
One is called Abbas. Yusuf's Hamas prisoners of war, who had just surrendered to Israel, said that there were dozens of people in his team, and they had been besieged in the tunnels for more than ten days, and everyone's eating, drinking, and lazing were solved in the tunnels.
When the Israeli army poured water into the underground tunnel, everything inside was flooded, the food and drinks had been used up, and the sea water rushed in and muddied the feces and urine all over the human body and was soaked in it, not to mention how uncomfortable it was. He also said that some of his companions' reproductive dicks had been soaked and rotten, and if they didn't crawl out, they would have to choke to death inside.
During World War II, the U.S. military also treated Japanese prisoners in this way, because those Japanese soldiers who liked to engage in suicide charges caused the Americans to suffer a lot, so they had no choice but to do so.
It is right to be concerned about whether the prisoners of war are being treated humanely, but I hope that those who care about Hamas prisoners of war will also pay attention to the hostages who are still in the hands of Hamas, and that what is happening to them is not as simple as not having clothes.
In response to the current war situation, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made a speech yesterday, ordering Hamas to immediately lay down ** and surrender to the Israeli army.
"I'm going to say to Hamas ***: it's all over, don't die for Sinwar," he said. Surrender, surrender now. ”
In fact, the whereabouts of Hamas's supreme commander in Gaza, Yahya Sinwar, have been a matter of great concern to the outside world.
According to the investigation of the recently surrendered Hamas, an important reason for their surrender was that they had lost contact with the leadership, and they did not know what to do now, so they had to surrender.
The IDF believes that this is most likely due to the fact that the pattern of activities of the Hamas leadership has undergone a major adjustment, but intelligence indicates that the Hamas leadership is still in Khan Younis. So the surrendered Hamas said they had "lost contact with the leadership."
"This shows that the senior Hamas leaders in Khan Younis are more interested in personal life and death, and that is not the most important thing about how to direct and control military operations," an Israeli security source said. ”
Dozens of the hundreds of Gazans detained by IDF forces in recent days have been identified as Hamas*** and will be handed over to the IDF and Simbet for further investigation.
Yesterday, in a television interview in Israel, a source said: After the start of Israeli ground fighting in northern Gaza, Hamas's top military commander, Yahya Sinwar, left Gaza City with a humanitarian convoy and headed for Khan Younis.
Therefore, whether it is the United Nations or other people and institutions, every time they call for a ceasefire, they can give the Hamas leaders an opportunity to flee and give them a chance to breathe.
In the midst of this war, melon-eating people around the world have finally realized that members of the United Nations Palestine Refugees Organization in the Near East in Gaza are not only helping to hold hostages captured by Hamas, but many of them are Hamas themselves.
Hospitals in Gaza, aided by the World Health Organization and others, have also become bases for Hamas to carry out terrorist attacks and hold hostages, and the director and medical staff are already a family with Hamas.
A few days ago, Israel found a large number of drones and drones** used for military routes in humanitarian supplies entering Gaza, as well as $50 million in cash, and today, among the items of the United Nations aid to the Gaza refugee school, a large teddy bear actually hides a sniper rifle!
All of this shows that certain international organizations are not just paying lip service to the Palestinian people, they have even become Hamas's logistics support department!In addition to sending water, food, clothing, and medicine, they also sent them arms!
In fact, in recent days, many people in Gaza have told ** that the humanitarian supplies that come in cannot reach the hands of ordinary people at all, and all of them have been embezzled by Hamas, for which several clashes have broken out between ordinary people and Hamas elements for relief supplies.
As you know, after the outbreak of the Gaza war, Iran's two younger brothers in the Middle East, the Houthis in Yemen and Allah in Lebanon, have been extremely active, although they have always been more verbal than cannon, but you have to admit that their verbal artillery is still quite scary at times.
Although the Lebanese Allah Party has always expressed its support for Hamas in eliminating Israel, until now, they have not dared to admit their involvement in Hamas's terrorist attacks, let alone officially declare war on Israel, but have only carried out continuous attacks on northern Israel.
But even so, Israel does not want to endure it any longer, according to foreign media reports, the Israeli side has issued a "48-hour ultimatum" to the Lebanese ** and the military.
It is required to immediately consult with the relevant parties and allow Allah to resume the implementation of the provisions of UNSCR 1701, otherwise the IDF will launch a military operation. Destroy all Allah infrastructure in southern Lebanon up to the Litani River.
Recently, a spokesman for Yemen's Houthi rebels announced that from now on, they will attack all ships entering and leaving Israeli ports.
Since the Bab el-Mandeb Strait near Yemen is only 30 kilometers wide, it is Israel's only route to the Suez Canal. Therefore, the outside world is very worried about this.
In this regard, Israel's *** adviser Zachi Hanebi said that if the international community does not act, Israel is ready to take separate action against the disruption of Red Sea shipping by the Houthis in Yemen.
As a matter of fact, US imperialism is recently preparing to discuss with its partner countries the formation of a joint task force to escort international ships passing through this area, and it is reported that seven countries are ready to participate.
Israel's approach is clearly a mockery of the inaction of the United Nations, after all, they are staring at Gaza every day, criticizing Israel with the death figures provided by the Hamas Ministry of Health, but pretending to be blind to such blatant acts of terrorism at the international level.
In fact, the United Nations and other international organizations say that they oppose war and are concerned about the lives and safety of the people in Gaza, which is understandable and should even be supported. What is unacceptable, however, is their consistent double standard in looking at international issues.
The civil wars and mega-wars in Syria and Yemen, also Arab states, have killed hundreds of thousands of people, but it is rare to see them detaching people in those places as much as they care about Gazans.
When white South Africans were in power, some blacks were in power every day, and once there were a few blacks, the United Nations and other human rights organizations would immediately quarrel.
But if you look at South Africa now, all kinds of criminal activities are rampant, and the number of people who die in robbery** is much higher than when they were fighting against the white regime, but the United Nations and a lot of human rights activists all pretend not to see it, they don't say anything.
So, if Israel is really overthrown by Hamas one day, and by that time, no matter how many Palestinians die at the hands of Hamas, they will not care either.
Such people and international organizations, you have to be suspicious of their motives, coupled with some of the actions they have now exposed, one has to ask, what is your relationship with Hamas?
However, fortunately, now that the military operation in Gaza is relatively smooth, and the complete eradication of Hamas is just around the corner, it is better to piggyback on Allah and the Houthis again. Only then will there be real hope for peace in the Middle East when the people behind the scenes of Palestinian refugees and terrorist attacks are caught out for business.