Thank you Hashem for letting the Jewish people start Hanukah with a smile thanks to this mass surrender of Hamas terrorists in Gaza. This should be the first of many! Thank you, IDF! 🙏🇮🇱💪❤️ pic.twitter.com/ECEu4j7dUu
— Hillel Fuld (@HilzFuld) December 7, 2023
Israeli forces closed in on the city of Khan Younis in the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, engaging in close combat with Hamas fighters in what could be the decisive battle of the two-month-old war, while residents fled from the fighting amid a worsening humanitarian plight.
Hamas, a U.S.-designated terrorist group, is defending its last major bastion in Gaza, where Israel believes the group's leaders are hiding and holding hostages, after Israeli forces drove the militants and much of the population out of Gaza City in the enclave's north. ...
Analysts say Israeli forces could face tougher resistance from Hamas in Khan Younis than they did in the north. If Hamas loses Khan Younis too, its surviving fighters could end up in small areas in central Gaza and near the Egyptian border, surrounded by Israeli troops.
"If Hamas loses Khan Younis, they are done. They may have some enclaves there, but they will lose their centers of gravity," said Kobi Michael, a senior fellow at The Institute for National Security Studies, a security think tank in Tel Aviv.
According to this post by Bonchie, terrorists are surrendering "en masse" in Khan Younis.
Hamas terrorists have started to surrender en masse in the area of Khan Younis, one of the terrorist government's last strongholds. The latest advance has the IDF operating in Southern Gaza, a move that has sparked outrage among those who want Israel to stop short of destroying Hamas (but hide that desire behind humanitarian concerns).
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