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    IDF Operation Disrupts Hamas Leaders: Gallant Briefs

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    What’s happening

    Defense Minister Yoav Gallant has announced that the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) have significantly undermined the operational capabilities of Hamas in the Gaza Strip, causing its leader Yahya Sinwar to become a fugitive.

    Why it matters

    This development marks a critical phase in the IDF’s operations against Hamas. The disruption of its military hierarchy and the inability of its leadership to command ground forces signify a potential shift in the ongoing conflict. Gallant’s message underscores Israel’s strategic mobilisation in neutralising threats and ensuring national security.

    Details of IDF Operations

    Gallant, during a press conference, highlighted the precision and intensity of IDF ground operations advancement. According to Gallant, Hamas’s military structure has been dismantled, with significant casualties reported among the ranks of the group — implicating over half of its fighters. He stressed the complexity of the ground operation, branding it as one of the “most complex and intricate undertakings in the history of warfare”.

    Capturing Intelligence and Operational Success

    The defense chief noted the seizure of valuable intelligence from electronic devices within Gaza, further destabilising Hamas. Notably, 18 out of 24 Hamas battalions have lost operational capabilities, and IDF will continue to assert pressure on any remaining sectors yet to see full engagement. Israel offers exclusive options to Hamas insurgents: unconditional surrender or facing lethal consequences.

    Yahya Sinwar on the run

    In a notable shift, Gallant states that Sinwar, once the head of Hamas, is now maneuvering as a fugitive, frantically hopping between hiding spots to evade IDF forces. Sinwar’s preoccupation with self-preservation highlights the efficacy of the IDF’s progressive measures.

    Additional Fronts

    The defensive minister briefly addressed tensions with Hezbollah on the northern front, articulating a preference for diplomacy over warfare, conditional on the cessation of threats. However, he emphasizes readiness to employ military force if peace efforts falter, assuring the well-being and security of Israeli residents.

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