As the IDF advances into Gaza, Hamas has little left in the tank to stop them.
Since March 19th, the IDF has carried out a multi-pronged ground offensive and has been able to penetrate into northern Gaza, the Netzarim corridor south of Gaza city and areas of southern Gaza as well.
Cairo is doing a River Dance to try brokering a deal for the terrorists, as is Arabic media, which are good indications of Hamas' woes.
The pro-Hezbollah Lebanese Al-Akhbar, for example, has written about a new “assassination” policy by Israel. This comes after the currently successful, high profile strikes on several Hamas political leaders in Gaza.
Cairo is doing a River Dance to try brokering a deal for the terrorists, as is Arabic media, which are good indications of Hamas' woes.
The pro-Hezbollah Lebanese Al-Akhbar, for example, has written about a new “assassination” policy by Israel. This comes after the currently successful, high profile strikes on several Hamas political leaders in Gaza.
In addition several key Hamas terrorist leaders of units in the area of Shejaiya were eliminated.
Al-Akhbar reports that “over the past two days, the situation on the ground in the Gaza Strip has shifted from the framework of the air operation and military pressure on Hamas to the return of full-scale warfare, coinciding with an assassination campaign targeting a number of the movement's leaders.”
The report says that the IDF has moved its 36th Armored Division to the border of Gaza. It states, “the advance of military vehicles from the northwestern border of the Strip, adjacent to the city of Beit Lahia, the northeastern axis adjacent to the city of Beit Hanoun, and the eastern areas of the Jabalia camp. In central Gaza, the enemy expanded its control over the Netzarim axis, the Mughraqa area, and the southern areas of the Zeitoun neighborhood.”
There are a number of IDF advances and victories listed in the report, which is in contrast to last year when these types of articles would shift between details of killing of civilians in Gaza, to Hamas “successes” against the IDF.
The most they can now point to is the Houthis claiming they might support Hezbollah. Not exactly good news for Hamas, since the terrorists can’t seem to hold onto any areas as its men run away from danger.
Al-Ain media, which is based in the UAE and is not pro-Hamas, has also reported on the IDF moving the 36th Division to the Gaza border. Clearly these Arabic media, whether pro-Hamas or not, both see the IDF’s rapid advance as a game changer.
Hamas is melting away like an ice cream cone on Joe Biden's bicycle seat in July--they are not holding their ground and fighting and may not have many weapons or even booby-traps in its arsenal. It looks as if Biden's generous donation to Iran is depleted but this is merely speculation.
The good news beyond the possibility that they are losing is that this may soon lead to a surrender, not a ceasefire. The bad news is that if Hamas is not destroyed, they will rise up like stink over a cesspool.
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