Israel beansprucht die Kontrolle über die gesamte Landgrenze des Gazastreifens

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c1994g22ve9o

15 comments
  1. Now is the chance to seek out how many additional tunnels Hamas dug will be discovered.

  2. This is critical to understanding the 7 month timeline going around for the rest of the war. There’s no weapons lifeline for Hamas anymore. Israel just needs to wait and methodically target now.

  3. Who helps with these tunnels on the Egyptian side? I’m assuming not the government. So what non state actors are involved in the Egyptian side? It’s clear that the government is allowing them however.

  4. If trucks coming into Gaza can be checked for weapons (by Israeli, or US/European representitives, NOT Egyptian or Qatari or Turkish) and then make sure humanitarian aid is getting into the right hands, Hamas is on its way to lose.

    Both power, for lack of weapons and intimidation, and monopoly over food prices and humanitarian supply

  5. Can’t understand how anyone could support Hamas. Obvious terrorist organization 

  6. I think at this point they should continue fighting Hamas. It will probably easier since the tunnels will be blocked?? Also let the humanitarian aid get into Gaza. They basically surrounded the entire Gaza strip now. And they should pay extra attention not to kill any civilians especially after the Rafah bombing now!

  7. Israel should show the hamas hideouts,warehouse and launching sites to the world.

  8. the crazy part is that Egypt is denying there are any tunnels under the border.

  9. If my time in stellaris taught me anything, is that once you’ve got your enemy’s border locked down it’s pretty much just clean up from that point onwards.

  10. Controlling all border crossings is the only definite way to make sure that no weapons are smuggled in and no humanitarian aid is seized by non-state actors. In the long run the region will need oversight by an international body, preferably assisted by boots on the ground and diplomats sitting down at a table again. The best thing for both sides would be a completely demilitarized zone were people don’t have the means to shoot each other anymore. The social and cultural work will take decades, forgiving and becoming tolerant of each other again is a slow process and any additional day of war will make this harder. We need some cool-headed, common sense people for the tasks at hand, because we’re definitely living in more adversarial times. People have forgotten how to talk to each other and civilians always pay the price. Humanity needs to stop conflicts as a collective.

  11. Good. They should take over that land and let non jihadi Palestinian to live there.

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