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With Hamas under siege and 100,000 Allah pacing nervously across the border, it's Iran's turn to make a choice

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, the Israeli army stormed Rafah, Hamaston when it was under siege. Now that the conflict has entered a critical phase, the Iranian side is closely watching its options.

With Hamas under siege and 100,000 Allah pacing nervously across the border, it's Iran's turn to make a choice

This is a difficult time for Hamas. They had expected Israel to stop and give the two sides a chance to negotiate, but reality gave them a punch.

With Hamas under siege and 100,000 Allah pacing nervously across the border, it's Iran's turn to make a choice

And for Iran, this is an even bigger challenge. They have been trying to provide assistance and support to Hamas in various ways, but that has not changed the predicament that Hamas is facing. Now, they need to seriously consider their choices, or should they stop this support and avoid being drawn into this conflict.

With Hamas under siege and 100,000 Allah pacing nervously across the border, it's Iran's turn to make a choice

In this case, Iran may take some measures to respond. They are likely to strengthen ties with Hamas in an attempt to persuade them to abandon violent tactics and seek a peaceful solution to the dispute. They may also seek dialogue with Israel, seeking some form of agreement to ease the current tensions.

With Hamas under siege and 100,000 Allah pacing nervously across the border, it's Iran's turn to make a choice

However, these choices are not easy to make. Iran needs to take into account its own national interests and international image, as well as Hamas's attitude and reaction. Therefore, Iran needs to carefully weigh various factors and make informed decisions.

With Hamas under siege and 100,000 Allah pacing nervously across the border, it's Iran's turn to make a choice

In short, it was a very complex and sensitive moment. All parties need to remain calm and rational, refrain from taking drastic actions and seek a solution to the dispute through dialogue and consultation. Only in this way can the goal of peace and stability be truly achieved.

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