Israel: Within 48 hours, the destruction of Hamas (Treceived through photographs)

Israeli Defence Minister, has ordered a total Gaza blockade three days after Hamas militants launched the mass attack on Israel. Israeli Minister Yoav Gallant has said that from this siege, Ganza will have no water, no electricity and no food, international media broadcast, the Periscope conducts. Thousands of Israeli soldiers have launched massive counter-offensive [...]
Israeli Defence Minister, has ordered a total Gaza blockade,days after Hamas militants launched a massive attack on Israel.
Israeli Minister Yoav Gallant has said that from this siege, Ganza will have no water, no electricity or food, international media broadcast, I follow Periscope.
Thousands of Israeli soldiers have launched massive counter-offensives in Gaza, until Dailimail quoted American officials as saying that within 48 hours Israel warns of the destruction of Hamas militants and infrastructure in Gaza.
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(Israelan army)
Over 1,000 people killed in two days, wounded, hostages, and destruction everywhere.
The worst anti-Israel sulmim since the NATO war, American Secretary of State Antony Blinken said, referring to the 1973 Arab-Israel War, also known as the October War.
It all started on October 7th, when Palestinian militants of Hamas suddenly attacked Israel from the Gaza Strip.
Thousands of rockets were thrown into habitable neighbourhoods, fighters entered communities, killed residents and took hostages.
In response, Israel's army launched air strikes at the Gaza Strip, while the country's government officially declared war against Hamas.
Israel will take a firm revenge on Hamas. This war will take time. It will be difficult”, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday, October 8.
The precise reasons for Hamas' attack are not clear, but the violence between the two sides has been on the rise for months.
Hamas commander Mohammed Deif called on Palestinians and other Arabs to join the group's operation against Israel.
But it is unclear whether Palestinians in the West Coast and East Jerusalem or elsewhere in the region will hear his call.
No one “wants to see any regional escalation”, British Prime Minister Rizi Sunak said.
He said Hamas and his supporters are “fully responsible for the terrible act of terror” in Israel, for “killing civilians and kidnapping innocent people”.
A bad scenario would be the involvement of the powerful Lebanese militant group, Hezbollah.
Viewed as a major threat by Israel, the group has been supported by Iran for years and has close ties to Hamas.
On Sunday morning, Hezbollah launched a number of rockets and rockets north of Israel, but without causing casualties.
“If Israel sends ground troops to Gaza or does something else drastic, then Hezbollah can open a front in Lebanon and defend its decision by saying that there is no solution, it should protect Palestine”, said France24 Hussain Ibish, from the Gulf Institute of Arab States.
We will be able to see Israel in a war of many fronts, with different resistance groups most of them under Iran's control”, he said.
The surprise Palestinian attack inspires fears for a broader <x0 war in the Middle East”, the Council for Foreign Relations wrote.
<x0Iran is, of course, the defender of Hezbollah [as well as other militant Palestinian groups]. There is an increasing danger of a two - front conflict that would destroy parts of Israel and much of Lebanon, where Hezbollah is based. There's a risk of escalation”, the New York headquarters institute estimated.
Iran, Israel's sworn enemy, was among the first countries to welcome Hamas' offensive against Israel.
Israel has been accusing him of supplying militant groups with weapons and intelligence for years.
Iranian President Ebrahim Reis said his country supports the legitimate protection of the Palestinian nation, adding that Israel and its supporters “are responsible for instability in the region” and that they “should take responsibility for this matter”. He appealed to Muslim governments that “support the Palestinian nation”.
According to an analysis of the Atlantic Council, if Hezbollah is involved in the conflict, “Israel will face a nationwide war that it has not experienced now, and how many decades”.
The “Days and weeks to come are likely to determine not only the future of Israel's security, but they can also determine the future of his position in the region”, the analysis says.
Hezbollah, according to the Financial Times, has an arsenal of missiles much larger and more sophisticated than Hamas, which tries to rely on the missiles made itself.
His involvement in the conflict would threaten to defeat Israel's Iron Cup defence system”.
“Hozballah bloody Israel during the month-long conflict in 2006, and he gained experience in the battlefield after interfering in Syria's civil war to support President Bashar al-Assad”, the Financial Times wrote.

















