Israeli leaders prefer ceasefire, but remain ready to expand Gaza war if Hamas rejects deal.
Hamas
The underground structure, which stretched for some 2 kilometers (1.2 miles) and was around 20 meters deep, was also used by Hamas “for military purposes,” the IDF said.
Israeli lawmakers weigh in on the prospects of a ceasefire with the terrorist organization.
“The only way to move forward is to destroy Hamas; talks are useless,” says security expert Gabi Siboni.
“Hamas intentionally targets civilians—its own people—just to blame us or the IDF.”
Hakham al-Issa was bemind the more recent transformation of Hamas into a sophisticated paramilitary force capable of invading Israel.
“This terrorist organization continues to use civilians, including children, as human shields and refuses to accept a ceasefire that would bring calm to Gaza,” Dorothy Shea told the United Nations.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has “absolutely” grown stronger in his faith, the haredi politician said.
Saeed Izadi was the key liaison between Tehran and Hamas in Gaza.
A growing number are aware that the Iranian-backed terror group does not care about their safety or welfare, and is prepared to sacrifice as many people as possible to achieve its goals.
