Israel's plan for a global hunt for Hamas's leaders has sparked widespread concern in the international community. Some believe that this practice is not only a form of retaliation, but also a violation of international law and human rights, and will be unanimously condemned by the international community.
According to Israeli intelligence**, a global hunt for Hamas's leaders is planned after the end of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, a move that has sparked widespread controversy. Some have questioned whether the Israeli intelligence service had failed in its intelligence work on Hamas's latest attack, and even suggested that it may have been a deliberate Israeli incident to find a pretext for retaliation against the Palestinians.
However, there are even more fears that such actions will not only fail to resolve the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, but could further exacerbate the situation. Under strong international condemnation, Israel is likely to face increasing isolation and opposition. Such a move could also stir up more Palestinian hatred, exacerbate regional tensions, and harm Israel's long-term interests.
In the face of this situation, the international community calls on Israel to give serious consideration, stop taking actions that may exacerbate the conflict, and seek to resolve the Palestinian-Israeli contradictions through dialogue and negotiation. It is only through cooperation and compromise that peace and stability in the region and the possibility of long-term coexistence between the two sides can be realized. In resolving the Palestinian-Israeli issue, the thorough implementation of the two-State solution is considered to be the best way forward.
However, the tough stance of Israel and Hamas makes compromise difficult. In this war, there has been speculation about whether Israel will be able to defeat Hamas. This is a question worth pondering.