February** Dynamic Incentive Program Gaza's Last Moments: Return the Hostages or Fight to Rafah!
Israeli Cabinet Minister Benny Gantz issued an ultimatum to Hamas a few minutes before the Sabbath:
Moments before the Sabbath, I would like to address all Israeli citizens and the families of the hostages: we will not stop until we bring them back! As we have demonstrated this week, there will be no ceasefire for even a single day until our hostages are returned, and the war will continue until the goal is achieved".
All Hamas*** should know that they will not have a safe refuge, either above ground or underground. Even during the upcoming month of Ramadan, the fighting is likely to continue. Either return our hostages, or we expand the fight to Rafah".
Gantz's speech revealed firm determination and an unquestionable attitude. He made it clear that neither Ramadan's religious taboos nor the refugee issue could be an obstacle to Israel's actions in order to rescue the hostages.
Gantz's warning not only reflects Israel's zero-tolerance attitude towards terrorist acts, but also demonstrates its firm stance in safeguarding the interests of the people and the people. For extremist groups such as Hamas, this is undoubtedly a stern warning that Israel will not sit idly by, but will take decisive action to maintain the security and stability of the country.
Israel's Channel 12 reports that the IDF plans to soon submit a detailed plan for Operation Rafah to the wartime cabinet.
The report also said that Defense Minister Yoaf Galant and Wartime Cabinet Minister Benny Gantz believed that the IDF should enter Rafah if no qualitative agreement was reached during Ramadan, which began around March 10.
In this way, there really is not much time left for Hamas.