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Israel is on the offensive, and Hamas is really going to be destroyed this time? What do you think?

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When Hamas leader Haniyeh embarks on his trip to Turkey, the situation in the Gaza Strip is already critical. Hamas's long-cherished military foundations have been devastated by the Israeli army's recent aggressive offensive, with much of its fighting force wiped out by a steady stream of air strikes and ground operations.

Israel is on the offensive, and Hamas is really going to be destroyed this time? What do you think?

Erdogan meets with Chania

Negotiations around the hostage issue have reached an impasse. Despite the international community's call for restraint on both sides to seek a peaceful solution, the Israeli Government has firmly rejected Hamas's conditions for release, and the glimmer of hope at the negotiating table has faded. Faced with the lack of progress in the negotiations, the Israeli decision-makers lost patience and resolutely decided to resume the siege of Rafah, a strategic location in southern Gaza.

This time the Israeli offensive is fierce, is Hamas really going to be destroyed this time? What do you think, readers and friends? Welcome to leave a message in the comment area.

The "hotbed" of Hamas's rise: Israel's machinations and international acquiescence

Hamas its people

Many people still don't know Hania, so I will give you a brief introduction to this ruthless person. Haniyeh was born in the Shati refugee camp near Gaza City and is one of the founders of Hamas, a leader of Hamas. He later devoted himself to the first intifada against the Israeli occupation and became one of the founders of Hamas. He was arrested and imprisoned for 6 months by Israel for his participation in the uprising against the Israeli occupation. In 1989 he was sentenced to three years in prison. In 2003, Niah became the de facto leader of Hamas. In 2006, Chaniyeh was sworn in as the leader of the Palestinian Authority. In 2007, Chaniyeh was dismissed by the Palestinian National Authority. In 2013, he was appointed deputy leader of Hamas. In 2017, Haniyeh was appointed leader of Hamas. In 2018 Chania was listed as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist by the United States.

Israel's "double-edged sword" strategy

Since the withdrawal of Israeli forces from the Gaza Strip in 2006, what appears to be a clear line with Hamas is actually a mystery. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the time made a clever move. He skillfully used the Hamas card to restrain another Palestinian political force, Fatah.

Israel is on the offensive, and Hamas is really going to be destroyed this time? What do you think?

Sure enough, they are all contestants who have read the war book, and they know very well that allowing Hamas to maintain a certain influence in Gaza is like planting a time bomb inside Palestine, and by intensifying the contradictions between the two, it can achieve the goal of weakening the Palestinian united front and maintaining regional instability. This may seem like a shrewd strategy, but it also lays the groundwork for Hamas's growth today.

The ambiguous attitude of the international community

Hamas's expansion of power is not isolated, but has a delicate game of international power behind it.

Israel is on the offensive, and Hamas is really going to be destroyed this time? What do you think?

In 2012, Hamas moved its headquarters to Doha, the capital of Qatar, with the tacit approval of the United States. At that time, out of its own strategic considerations, the United States chose to adopt a relatively tolerant attitude towards the existence of Hamas, and even regarded it as a pawn to contain other forces in the region to a certain extent.

Turning point: The Al-Aqsa flood sparked global outrage

The fuse is lit and trust is broken

All peace will be shattered in 2023, and the "Al-Aqsa flood" attack shocked the world like a flat thunder.

Israel is on the offensive, and Hamas is really going to be destroyed this time? What do you think?

Hamas launched indiscriminate attacks inside Israel, resulting in numerous civilian casualties and kidnapping more than 200 hostages, including citizens of third countries. This barbaric act completely shattered any remaining recognition and acquiescence of Israel and the United States for Hamas, and the anger of the governments and people of the two countries exploded in an instant, and the call for the complete destruction of Hamas was unprecedentedly high.

The deep meaning behind the huge amount of aid

In April this year, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a foreign aid bill totaling up to $95 billion, of which Israel received a huge amount of about $26.38 billion.

Israel is on the offensive, and Hamas is really going to be destroyed this time? What do you think?

This assistance not only reflects the unwavering support of the United States for Israel's security, but also hints at a deep tacit understanding between the two countries in dealing with Hamas. The injection of funds has undoubtedly provided Israel with a strong backing and has given it more confidence in key tasks such as the rescue of hostages in military operations and the demilitarization of Gaza.

Netanyahu's Iron Fist Oath

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reaffirmed the country's three major operational objectives: the complete eradication of Hamas, the safe return of all hostages, and the demilitarization of the Gaza Strip.

Israel is on the offensive, and Hamas is really going to be destroyed this time? What do you think?

This statement not only made clear the Israeli government's hardline stance, but also declared to the world that they will resolutely eradicate the root cause of Hamas in the region at any cost. Hamas is in danger!

epilogue

In the face of such severe internal and external pressures, Hamas is already walking on thin ice and standing on the brink of life and death.

Why has Hamas been able to gain a foothold in Gaza for so many years, but why is it on the verge of a desperate situation at this moment? The answer is clear: Hamas's rise is the result of Israel's early exploitation of power and the acquiescence of the international community, and its current decline is due to the global outrage triggered by its own lawless violence, which has led to the collapse of its support base, and Israel's iron fist, supported by strong international aid.

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