Video: [Israel Vs Hamas]: Why Crisis May Linger Despite Monumental Effects

A lot of people are raising concerns about the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas and its allies which has affected both parties causing a monumental loss of life and property. The alarm by the concerned citizens of the world is a sequel to the latest developments while Israel is proceeding in punishing Gaza to increase pressure on Hamas. According to the disclosure, a military spokesman said Saturday that top officers warned troops to be ready to enter the besieged Palestinian territory.

Since the shock Hamas attacks on Israel on October 7, which left 1,400 dead, Israel has launched devastating air and ground bombardments of Gaza. The Hamas authorities say 4,385 people have died. Israel, however, has massed tens of thousands of troops and hundreds of rds along the Gaza border for a widely anticipated ground invasion.

Meanwhile, in a series of videos, commentators are attempting to decipher the angles on which the bread of the leaders is buttered. Many people agree that the leaders of Hamas may not bow out of the conflict any moment soon, saying that the leaders have nothing to lose, and do not care about the lives of innocent civilians instead of being driven by ego, and inhumane nature.

Still, questions beginning for answers include why the attack on Israel by Hamas, the retaliation for the death of Israeli citizens against Gaza, Palestine, etc.
“We have to enter the next phase of the war in the best conditions, not according to what anyone tells us,” military spokesman Admiral Daniel Hagari told a press conference.

“From today, we are increasing the strikes and minimizing the danger.

“We will increase the attacks and therefore I called on Gaza City residents to continue moving south for their safety,” Hagari added.

IIsrael has warned more than one million residents of a northern zone around Gaza City to flee to southern Gaza. Israel believes that Hamas leaders and infrastructure are concentrated in the north. But hundreds of thousands of civilians are said to remain in and around Gaza City.

The comments came hours after the first international aid to reach Gaza since October 7 crossed the border from Egypt.

In Israel, commanders visited frontline units on Saturday in a new sign of military readiness.

“We will enter Gaza,” Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Herzi Halevi told one infantry brigade on a visit.

“Gaza is densely populated, the enemy is preparing a lot of things there — but we are also preparing for them,” Halevi said.

“We will enter for an operational mission, a professional one, to destroy Hamas activists, Hamas infrastructure. And we’ll also keep in our minds the memory of the pictures and images and the dead from Saturday two weeks ago (October 7),” he added.

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