Israel's hunt for Hamas has sparked a lot of concern. Recently, some of Israel's top leaders and leaders have said that they will not spare the heads and culprits of Hamas who have fled Gaza, and that they will hunt them down and execute them across the globe.
This news has caused a lot of discussion among netizens, and some netizens believe that this is impossible, Israel is a civilized country, it will not kill people at will like ***, it has its own laws and morals, and it will not abuse the means of assassination. I think these netizens have a point, Israel is indeed a civilized country, and after its founding, it developed some reasonable systems that prohibit arbitrary killings and assassinations.
But Israel's hunt warrant is not an assassination, but an overt killing, and it is an open message to the leaders of Hamas that you have nowhere to run and that you will be sanctioned by us. So, what's the difference between a hunt and a hunt? In my opinion, the purpose of the pursuit is to judge, and the result of the trial is to execute, and the way of execution is to kill. So, the pursuit and the pursuit are essentially the same thing.
Why would Israel do this? It was because Netanyahu announced his war goals, saying: "Our war in Gaza has three goals, one is to rescue the hostages, the second is to completely eliminate Hamas, and the third is to ensure that Gaza no longer poses a threat to Israel.
Can we imagine what it would be like to completely eliminate Hamas? If the leaders of Hamas were alive, they would have regrouped, they would have mobilized Arabs and Hamas supporters around the world, they would have built up an army again, they would have attacked Israel again, it is entirely possible, so we feel that the Israeli hunt order is justified.
Of course, we don't see the effect of Israel's hunt order yet, because now the Israeli-Kazakhstan war is still going on, so they haven't started hunting down the leaders of Hamas, but after the war is over, they will send the Mossad, they will operate all over the world, they will try their best to catch the leaders of Hamas, and if they can't catch them, they will not hesitate to kill them.
Rumor has it that the cartel** has made a request to the Israeli negotiators, which is said in private, they say: if you want to hunt down the leaders of Hamas, you don't do it in our country, you lure them to do it somewhere else, and the representative of Israel said: please politely drive them out of your country, we will not do it in your country. Of course, this is just a rumor, no evidence, just a piece of gossip.
But I think it shows that Israel is very determined to go after the leaders of Hamas all over the world, and these leaders will probably be hunted down for the rest of their lives, which is what Israel says, and they are capable of doing it, and they have done this before.