Israel conducted a military operation against Hamas, and Hamas's military resistance was reduced and the losses were large. At present, Israel faces the daunting task of resolving the Hamas problem. The Hamas terrorist organization has been establishing its bases in civilian areas, which has made Israel's military operations extremely difficult.
Netaliahu** is under pressure to deal with the issue, and they need to weigh the relationship between military action and regional stability.
Hamas's resistance has declined, but Israel faces a new dilemma – how to solve the refugee problem. Hamas hides among civilians, and screening for them requires the occupation of large areas and could trigger massive refugee flows. Netaliahu may choose to satisfy the right's revenge with a ground war, but it could also lead to more refugee problems.
In addition, Egypt may not be able to withstand a massive influx of refugees, provoking resentment in the Arab world. During the negotiations, Hamas demanded that Israel unconditionally admit defeat, but Israel feared that the elimination of Hamas could trigger a wave of refugees and lead to regional instability. The entire conflict has attracted international attention, and Russia has also raised its image by participating in the campaign.
Despite Israel's international gains, they still have to confront new problems that may arise during Ramadan. The overall situation is complex, and Israel** needs to carefully weigh various factors in order to maintain peace and stability in the region. As the situation develops, let's wait and see how Israel will deal with this complex situation.