There is also a strange thing happening in Gaza, as the Israeli Ministry of Defense claims that it has annihilated at least half of the Hamas forces, with 18 of the 24 battalions annihilated. Hamas's return to Israel has been surprising and has brought with it additional concerns. Judging by the news coming from the Israeli side, the battered Hamas will have a very difficult time unless they decide to hide in the tunnels and accept "**." Hamas has not capitulated as Israel expects. But the reality is that Hamas has made a high-profile return to Gaza, not only arresting thieves who have caused chaos in the country, but also building a police force to maintain law and order and pay local civil servants.
The return of the police and the payment of salaries as usual suggest that law and order has gradually returned to Gaza following the intervention of Hamas, as evidenced by Israel's defence forces. The remnants of Hamas continue to put up fierce resistance, while Gaza is more volatile. Gaza is no longer in the same isolation as it once was, and whenever something happens, someone will know about it immediately. What's more, the truth cannot be hidden. The Israeli Ministry of Defence's claim that it has destroyed half of Hamas is a self-consoling lie rather than a lie. The Israeli side has taken a very tough decision, and it seems that they do not recognize that this constant violence can only exacerbate the contradictions, not solve them. These actions are largely due to their stubborn desire to continue fighting in Gaza, but things have developed to the point where they cannot be reversed. Israel's strategy may be a gamble, but in practice, they may find it difficult to wipe out Hamas. From three perspectives, it is obviously impossible for Israel to succeed in completely eradicating this war between Palestine and Israel, because it wants to completely destroy Hamas.
First of all, after Israel announced that it had "eliminated" half of Hamas, the United States immediately hit back, indicating that the Israeli forces had not made substantial progress. Israel's exaggerated victory has provoked American resentment, and public opinion on both sides has grown. This not only shows Israel's glorious achievements, but also reflects the growing resentment of the American people against Israel, which is why they oppose Israel in public opinion. During his fifth visit to the Middle East, Blinken consulted with interested countries on the issue of a truce, sending a clear warning to Israel**. Not only is Blinken opposed to Israel on public terms, but he recently made his fifth trip to the Middle East and intends to consult with interested countries on an armistice. Netanyahu's ** felt a lot of pressure on Biden, but he still made a tough gesture. It is clear that Biden has given Netanyahu's authorities a warning that Israel's military actions are not the primary issue.
In addition, according to Israel's financial information, they now lack enough cash, and even some ** departments, such as the Strategy Department of the Intelligence Service, are thinking about ending the dispute. Israel** is experiencing greater financial difficulties than ever before. However, even if some of the most important sectors are shut down, the savings from these areas will not be enough to make up for the shortfall left by Hamas. To completely eliminate Hamas, Israel needs at least $5 billion in investment, up from $130 billion in its budget for the whole of last year.
Finally, due to Israel's growing anger around the world, South Africa filed a lawsuit in the Hague courts. Even with ample evidence, Israel cannot be made their ally. The Hague Court is currently urging Israel to end the Gaza Strip, and many countries have imposed some restrictions on Israel for this purpose.
So no matter how much the IDF claims that they have destroyed half of Hamas, it doesn't make sense. Israel is facing unprecedented difficulties under both international and domestic pressure. Given the economic crisis facing the United States, its own economic crisis, and complaints about the world, Israel doesn't look like it's going to collapse completely.
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