Israel has doubled down on its promise to eliminate Hamas in its entirety Ronen Bar, the head of Shin Bet, the Israeli domestic security service, has said that the Jewish state is determined to hunt down Hamas anywhere on the globe.
Israel is currently planning to launch a security operation against members of the Palestinian Hamas militant group who reside outside of Gaza, the head of Israel’s domestic security service said in a televised address on Sunday, according to a report by RT. “The cabinet has set us a goal, in street talk, to eliminate Hamas. This is our Munich,” Bar said. It is unclear when exactly his statement was made. Shin Bet has not commented on its chief’s statements.
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In his speech, Bar compared the planned operation to a years-long targeted assassination campaign Israel launched in response to the 1972 Munich massacre. At that time, members of a Palestinian militant organization, Black September, took hostage and ultimately killed 11 Israeli Olympic team members during that year’s Summer Olympics. –RT
“The cabinet has set us a goal, in street talk, to eliminate Hamas. This is our Munich,” Bar said. It is unclear when exactly his statement was made. Shin Bet has not commented on its chief’s statements.
The death toll linked to the Israeli offensive on the Palestinian enclave has so far exceeded 15,500, according to local health authorities. As a result of this high human toll, Israel’s campaign has sparked widespread condemnation in the Muslim world and beyond over its allegedly indiscriminate tactics and heavy civilian casualties. The destruction of Gaza began shortly after a terrorist attack by Hamas on Israel on October 7th. After a short ceasefire, in which Israel says Palestine violated, the war has started up again.
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Other nations are getting involved beyond proxies at this point too as the war continues to expand and the ruling classes keep trying to make it bigger.
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