(JNS) As Israel began the final high-intensity phase of its war against Hamas in Gaza, leading experts from the Jerusalem Institute for Strategy and Security (JISS) said in a webinar on Sunday that a decisive military victory is a strategic imperative with profound regional and global implications.
Professor Efraim Inbar, who served as JISS president from 2017 to 2025, stated that despite the IDF’s significant achievements, Israel cannot yet claim victory. He noted that while Hamas is no longer an immediate military threat and has lost 70-75% of the territory it once controlled, it still holds Gaza City and can claim to have survived nearly two years of war against the Middle East’s strongest military.
“Hamas can still claim victory,” Inbar said. “The ‘resistance’ survived for almost two years. It’s obvious that Hamas wins the propaganda war.” He argued that this is not a conflict that can be won on points. “This war is not a boxing match where you can win by points. Here, you need a knockout,” he asserted.
He added, “From a historic perspective,...
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When the end comes for Hamas, will all who are left adorn a suicide vest and attempt to take out as many people as they can?
In essence, they have no place to go. Those who left when told to do so when 5 nations attacked the new state of Israel and then refused to come back when invited by Israel sealed their own fate. Israel was being fair to them but they refused any help from Israel. They then became a UN welfare entity, it should be the UN who provides them with a home outside Israel. After all, they got them in the mess they created, the UN should take care of them some place on the planet outside Israel where they can call it their own.
The Jews are the original Palestinians, they have a covenant with the original owner of the land, that goes back 4,000years. I see no evidence the original covenant has been revoked.