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According to the Israeli Defense Minister, Hamas will repent and never return to Gaza

 According to the Israeli Defense Minister, Hamas will repent and never return to Gaza


According to Defense Minister Yoav Gallant on Tuesday, the counter-offensive after fatal rocket assaults is continuing as the Israel Defense Forces go to 'full offence' against Hamas sites. 


The Israeli Defense Minister said to the soldiers stationed near the Gaza border, "I have loosened all the constraints. We now have control of the region and are launching a full assault. Gaza "never [will] go back to what it was."


"You will be able to alter this place's reality. You have seen the costs [that are] incurred, and you will soon witness a shift. According to the minister, Hamas desired a shift in Gaza and that change would be 180 degrees from what it had anticipated. 




When he said, "We will return here to Be'eri in a few months, and the situation will be different," Gallant also made a hint that the current counteroffensive will continue for a while. The kibbutz will be rebuilt down to the last meter.


Killing key Hamas members is a high objective, according to Israeli Defence Forces spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari, according to ANI. 


After the several terror incidents on Saturday morning, he said that the army were still searching for Hamas militants in southern Israel. "The orders to the troops are very clear. Find the terrorists and eliminate them.


"We are constructing a solid border defense. There were efforts today to breach the barrier, but the terrorists were stopped before they got there," he continued.


After Hamas conducted a vicious "surprise attack" on Israel on October 7, up to 900 Israelis were murdered and more than 2,616 more were wounded.


On the other side, once Israel began a fierce counteroffensive, approximately 770 Palestinians were also murdered in airstrikes. According to the Gaza Health Ministry, Israeli airstrikes have resulted in at least 770 Palestinian fatalities and 4,000 injuries. 140 children and 120 women are among the deceased, according to a ministry official.



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