Jews Won’t Be Able to Live in Israel Unless Hamas Is Destroyed

“If the fate of Hamas is not complete dismantlement, we will not be able to live in the State of Israel…

Hamas’ significant military and governing capabilities [must be] eliminated and the 130-plus hostages held captive by the terror group [must be] returned.”

So said Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant on Wednesday.

This from newsmax.com.

The Israel Defense Forces will continue fighting in the Gaza Strip until Hamas is defeated, their ability to repeat any atrocities is eliminated, and the remaining 130-plus hostages are returned.

The IDF will fight until there is no one remaining to fight.

Gallant, speaking to members of the Israeli Navy’s Shayetet 13 naval commando unit at a base in Atlit, near Haifa, said:

The end of this war—whenever it may be—will be based on our achievements. This will include destroying Hamas’ ability to operate with military and governing capabilities. We will maintain freedom of operation.

Further:

In northern Gaza, we are dismantling their capabilities, dismantling their battalion frameworks. This enables an IDF brigades to maneuver from place to place: Beit Lahiya, Beit Hanoun and Jabalia.

And:

The same goes for areas in the center of the Gaza Strip, and we will achieve this in Khan Yunis as well. In Khan Yunis, we operate in a different way…. There, we focus on reaching Hamas’s leadership and on the hostage issue.

Moreover, Israel has no right to stop fighting until the hostages are freed, and the only way to bring them back is via military pressure, because Hamas only responds to the use of force.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu traveled to the country’s south on Wednesday, where he visited troops at the Nevatim Air Force Base, where F-35 squadrons are stationed.

The premier reiterated during a meeting with the 116th “Lions of the South” Squadron:

The war is continuing, and it will continue until the end, until we achieve all of its goals: returning the hostages, eliminating Hamas and ensuring that Gaza never again constitutes a threat to Israel.

Further:

Let nobody misjudge us: We will continue to fight on land, at sea and in the air until total victory.

Earlier this week, Gallant signaled the impending end to heavy combat operations in the southern and northern parts of the Gaza Strip. The defense minister said:

The intensive maneuvering phase in the north of the Gaza Strip has ended, and in the south, it will also end soon.

Some three months ago… we specified the stages of implementation and made it clear that the intensive maneuvering phase will last for approximately three months — in the north of the Gaza Strip, this phase has concluded.

The announcement came a day after the 36th Division, the IDF’s largest regular-service armored division, which includes the Golani Infantry Brigade, left Gaza for rest and training.

On Tuesday, the IDF announced that the undercover counterterror Duvdevan Unit would also leave the Strip and redeploy to its regular location in Judea and Samaria.

IDF spokesman Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari confirmed during a press briefing on Wednesday night:

At this stage, three divisions are operating in Gaza. One division is fighting in the north of the Strip and carrying out raids to counterterrorism.

Further:

A second division is holding the corridor that separates northern Gaza from southern Gaza; this division fights in the center of the Strip and carries out operational activities. The third division—with the broadest range of forces—is fighting in the Khan Yunis area.

And:

In some cases, the IDF has decided to reduce the amount of military force in the interest of security and achieving a better mission.

He noted that Israeli troops were still expanding their operation in the southern Hamas stronghold, killing more than 30 terrorists in “heavy fighting” during the past day alone.

As Hagari spoke on Wednesday night, the IDF cleared for publication the name of an additional soldier killed in action in Gaza.

The military stated:

Staff Sgt. Oriya Ayimalk Goshen, 21, from Jerusalem, of the Givati Brigade’s reconnaissance unit, fell in battle in the south of the Strip.

Meanwhile, a viral Hamas propaganda video shared on social media on Wednesday showed over a dozen armed operatives of the terror group roaming the streets of Gaza, praying and screaming “Allahu akbar” (Allah is great).

According to Yoni Ben Menachem, a veteran Arab affairs and diplomatic commentator for Israeli radio and television:

The undated clip was filmed in areas of the Strip from which Israeli forces had previously withdrawn.

Final thought: The previous few lines prove that completely flushing out Hamas is essential and completely flushing them out will be difficult and require time.