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The fighting in southern Gaza has come to an end, and the Israeli army has become a strong crossbow, and Hamas has not yet been subdued

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Okay, based on the writing characteristics you provided, I'll write a second-generation news article in a colloquial style with the title: "The Israeli military's southern campaign is over, and its eyes turn to the Middle Belt."

The fighting in southern Gaza has come to an end, and the Israeli army has become a strong crossbow, and Hamas has not yet been subdued

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The fighting in southern Gaza has come to an end, and the Israeli army has become a strong crossbow, and Hamas has not yet been subdued

Today we're going to talk about the headline news – the Israeli military has announced the end of the campaign in the south, and now they're turning their attention to the central region. That's big news, because you know, it means that Israel has achieved some important things in the south, and they're not working in vain.

The fighting in southern Gaza has come to an end, and the Israeli army has become a strong crossbow, and Hamas has not yet been subdued

First, let's talk about what the Israeli army is doing in the south. They are said to have secured several Hamas bases, as well as weapons depots and a network of mysterious underground tunnels. Sounds like a big win, right? They also set up a safety buffer, as if to say, "Look, we're here to give everybody a safer place." ”

The fighting in southern Gaza has come to an end, and the Israeli army has become a strong crossbow, and Hamas has not yet been subdued

However, Hamas clearly does not see it that way. One of their southern commanders, Hannius, this dude came out and spoke. He said that Israel's so-called victory was actually a fiasco. He also laughed at the safety buffer zone, saying that it was nothing more than a pile of rubble, and that they could still run around as they pleased, and continue to attack.

The fighting in southern Gaza has come to an end, and the Israeli army has become a strong crossbow, and Hamas has not yet been subdued

Let's talk about the details of the war. Israel has mobilized a lot of troops and equipment, but Hamas is not a vegetarian and resists fiercely. As for the losses, the battle was costly for Israel, but Hamas said their losses were relatively light. This kind of numbers game, you know, no one will show their bottom easily.

Another thing worth mentioning is rocket attacks and civilian casualties. Hamas has fired a lot of rockets at Israel, and although Israel has that anti-missile system, it still can't stop all the rockets. Every time I hear this, I feel bad in my heart.

There is also international concern about this, and some organizations, such as the United Nations, may criticize Israel, especially the impact of the war on the Gaza Strip and the civilian casualties. These pressures and humanitarian concerns are a test for Israel.

Politically, Israel is also a bit passive. Although the prime minister has put forward the conditions for peace talks, Hamas does not seem to buy it, and the negotiations have become a bit tricky. But somebody has to step up and break the deadlock, doesn't it?

As for the future, Israel is now turning its attention to the Middle Belt, which could be a harbinger of more military action in the future. And Hamas has also said that they will continue to fight. It looks like this war is likely to continue for a while.

In short, that's what this article is about. It tries to balance the views of both sides, showing us all aspects of the southern campaign. What do you think? The development of this conflict is really worrying. Hopefully, the day of peace will come sooner. See you next time at press time!

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