Israel appeals to Hamas fighters: “Surrender – now”

War in Gaza
Dozens of Hamas fighters drop weapons – Israel’s Prime Minister continues to appeal: “It’s over. Surrender – now”

Israeli President Benjamin Netanyahu calls on Hamas fighters to surrender

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Hamas fighters surrender. At least that’s what Israeli President Benjamin Netanyahu reports and appeals to his opponents. Meanwhile, criticism of the Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip is growing.

Despite the increasing number of civilian deaths, Israel wants to end the war Gaza Strip against the Islamist Hamas continues to intensify – and spreads certainty of victory. The war will continue, “but this is the beginning of the end for Hamas,” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu predicted in a video message on Sunday evening.

“To the Hamas terrorists I say: It’s over. Don’t die for (Gaza Hamas chief Jihia) Sinwar. Surrender – now.” Meanwhile, international criticism of his government’s actions is growing amid an increasingly catastrophic situation for civilians in the Gaza Strip.

According to the United Nations, half of the population in the Gaza Strip is now starving. There are warnings around the world that the unbearable suffering is only driving more Palestinians into the arms of Hamas. When asked about this in an interview on the US television channel CNN, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken replied: “These are decisions that Israel has to make.” But it is also because of Hamas. Instead of hiding behind civilians, she could simply surrender. “She could lay down her arms tomorrow, she could surrender tomorrow, and then it would all be over,” Blinken said.

War in Gaza: The number of victims continues to rise

The Israeli military says it has attacked more than 22,000 targets since the war began a good two months ago. The coastal area on the Mediterranean sealed off by Israel is only slightly larger in area than the city of Munich. The army announced on Sunday evening that several commanders of two northern Hamas brigades, which had around 14,500 men under their command, had been killed. The army published the names of the “eliminated” men.

For the first time, artillery troops are now deployed within the Gaza Strip, in addition to tank and ground troops. So far, the artillery force has been deployed from the border line. According to Israel, Hamas is counted. According to information from National Security Advisor Zachi Hanegbi on Saturday evening, not only are around 7,000 Hamas terrorists already dead. According to official reports, more and more Hamas fighters are also laying down their weapons. “In recent days, dozens of Hamas terrorists have surrendered to our forces,” Prime Minister Netanyahu said.

In recent days, the army has released videos from northern Gaza showing arrested Palestinian men in their underpants. However, the Haaretz newspaper wrote on Sunday, citing unnamed representatives of the security forces, that of the several hundred Palestinians arrested so far, only around 10 to 15 percent belonged to Hamas or organizations affiliated with it. It was said that there could currently be no talk of a mass surrender.

USA fails resolution on ceasefire

The Gaza war was triggered by the worst massacre in Israel’s history, carried out by terrorists from Hamas and other groups on October 7th in Israel near the border with the Gaza Strip. More than 1,200 people were killed in the unprecedented attacks.

Israel then began massive air strikes and, since the end of October, a ground offensive in the area. According to the Hamas-controlled health authority, around 18,000 people have now been killed and more than 49,200 injured.

“Of course everyone wants this campaign to end as quickly as possible,” Blinken told CNN. But any country that has been brutally attacked by a terrorist organization and that has repeatedly said it would do so again “needs to get to the point where it is confident that it cannot happen again,” he said Keep blinking. His country had previously vetoed a draft resolution for a humanitarian ceasefire in the UN Security Council.

As the Israeli news site Ynet reported on Monday night, US national security adviser Jake Sullivan plans to visit Israel at the end of this week. Sullivan will meet with senior officials in Jerusalem to discuss, among other things, increasing humanitarian aid to Gaza.

The Director General of the World Health Organization (WHO), Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, described on Sunday the devastating situation in the coastal area sealed off by Israel. “The consequences of the conflict on health are catastrophic,” he said at the start of a special meeting of the WHO Executive Board in Geneva.

In the evening, the Council adopted a resolution without a vote that, among other things, calls for an expansion of humanitarian aid deliveries. The USA, Germany and other countries complained that the terrorist attack on Israel on October 7th was not mentioned and condemned in the text.

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