Hamas launched a lightning raid on an Israeli military camp and used the tactics of a death squad charge to catch the Israeli army by surprise.
Hamas's death squads generally refer to armed men who carry out suicide attacks or other high-risk tasks.
In this case, they may try to break through the Israeli defenses with dense fire cover and quick maneuvers in the hope of inflicting maximum damage.
But the Israeli army has advanced defense systems and military capabilities, including the Iron Dome air defense system, precision intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities, and well-trained combat units.
Thus, while Hamas may launch a surprise attack, the Israeli army usually reacts quickly and uses its military superiority to defend itself against the attack.
In such a conflict, the situation of both sides often depends on a variety of factors, including the scale of the attack, the tactics of both sides, the effectiveness of defensive measures, and the battlefield environment.
The situation of the Israeli army is usually based on official Israeli information, while the situation of Hamas may be reported by the Palestinian health department or other relevant agencies.
The international community's views on such incidents are diverse, with some countries likely to condemn the violence, call for an immediate ceasefire, and seek a political solution; Others, on the other hand, may support one party's actions.
At the same time, the international community may intervene through channels such as the United Nations to promote efforts to resolve the conflict peacefully.