Gaza is exploding everywhere, it is not possible to know where the bomb fell



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Israel is carrying out horrific airstrikes in Gaza. The horrific level of air strikes that Israel has been carrying out since last Monday is rare.


A BBC correspondent in Gaza says he has witnessed many Israeli attacks, but has never seen such a horrific attack before. Rushdie Abullauf tweeted, "Gaza is exploding everywhere. It is no longer possible to find the whereabouts of the bomb by contact."


As of Saturday, there had been airstrikes on 650 targets in Gaza, according to the Israeli military. That means Israeli warplanes have been flying and bombing Gaza an average of 100 to 150 times a day since Monday. As well as long-range artillery shelling from the border.


According to the health department in Gaza, the death toll is close to 200, including 52 children. As a result, many countries, including the United Nations, are deeply concerned about indiscriminate bombings in densely populated areas such as Gaza.



Israel does not flinch,


But Israel still has no qualms about this. Prime Minister Netanyahu still says air strikes on Gaza will continue "as long as necessary." Israel is not even ruling out the possibility of ground troops in Gaza.


The question is, what exactly is the Israeli Prime Minister talking about? What purpose does Israel want to achieve from this military operation in Gaza?


Researcher at the Jerusalem Institute of Strategic and Security (JISS), an Israeli security research firm, said. Jonathan Spire told BBC Bangla that Israel was responding to the rocket fired by Hamas, and wanted to create a situation where Hamas would not show such courage in the future.


"I think Israel is responding to Hamas rocket fire. It wants to send a message to Hamas that they will not show such courage in the future. Besides, Israel does not seem to have any secret motives. "


Hamas has fired about 3,000 rockets from Gaza into various Israeli cities, including Tel Aviv, in the past seven days, according to the Israeli military. Ten people died from their injuries. On Sunday, the Israeli military said it had targeted Yahya Sinwar, Hamas's top leader in Gaza, and bombed his home. It has been claimed that several important leaders of Hamas have died in the last few days.



Is Israel trying to oust Hamas from Gaza?


Dr. Spire said he did not think Israel had any goals at this point. "Militarily, that may be possible for Israel, but it is not ready to pay the price."


"First of all, to remove Hamas from Gaza, Israel may have to carry out large-scale ground operations for a long time," he said. That means the risk of many deaths, the loss of Israeli lives is a very sensitive issue in Israel, politicians do not want to take that risk. "


Moreover, Dr. Spire said Israel was concerned about who would take control of Gaza if Hamas was removed. "Israel itself does not want to take direct control of Gaza again."


Many observers believe that the elimination of Hamas is also against Israel's political interests, as it is because of Hamas that the Palestinians are politically and geographically divided, which is politically advantageous to Israel.


Professor Ephraim Inbar, a leading Israeli political and security analyst, believes that Israel accepts the fact that it may not be possible to wipe out armed groups such as Hamas or the Lebanese Shiite militia group Hezbollah by military force, and that is why Israel The grass is following the strategy of "scratching the grass".


Analyzing the events leading up to the second Palestinian intifada in 2002, the war with Hezbollah in 2006 and the war with Hamas in Gaza in 2006 and 2007, Professor Inbar wrote in a 2013 research paper: "Israel acknowledges that their fight against these armed groups will be long and complicated. Full and sure victory is not possible with temporary strength. As a result, they have resorted to occasional use of force to weaken their enemies so that they will be cold for a while, afraid to attack Israel, and the border will be cold for a while. "



Why the conflict over the place of prayer in Jerusalem?

Dr Spire also said that Israel was following the same policy towards Hamas and that the operation might end in a few days. "There is already talk of mediating a ceasefire," he said. America is saying, Egypt is saying. I don't think this campaign will last very long. " He said the Israeli government and army would demand "several important" goals.


"It simply came to our notice then. The military says Hamas's tunnel network in Gaza has been severely damaged. The building that was the center of Hamas intelligence was destroyed ... in the next 72 hours we will hear more calls for more success. "


However he acknowledged that their numbers were not enough to defeat Hamas.


"After the real battle, the battle of success and failure will begin. You will hear a different explanation from Hamas. So They will say that Israel has done nothing. "


The influence of Hamas inside Israel,

The scene of the collapse of the Jala Tower in Gaza in the Israeli attack, Saturday, May 15. The building housed a number of foreign media offices, including Al Jazeera and the American news agency AP


The Muslim world is growing angry and uneasy over the day after day of bombings and civilian casualties in Gaza.


An emergency meeting of the Islamic Unity Alliance, or OIC, is being held in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, on Sunday. Frank Gardner, the BBC's security correspondent, said Israel's attack on the Al-Aqsa mosque and the subsequent deaths in Gaza would put pressure on Israel to sign a peace deal known as the "Abraham Accord" with several Arab countries. Many more analysts in the Middle East have spoken of that possibility.


However, Dr. Jonathan Spyre thinks that he does not see the possibility of the Abraham Treaty collapsing right now because, according to him, "the Arab countries have a lot of interests involved in that treaty."


He says Israel's main concerns now are riots in various Arab-dominated cities, such as Jaffa, Acre and Lode, which the Israeli president has described as a threat to civil war.


"The most important event in this conflict is the first time that Hamas has been able to provoke the Arab population inside Israel," he said. This is a big strategic achievement for Hamas and a big headache for Israel. "


He says Israel may now feel the urge to end the operation in Gaza as soon as possible to cool the internal situation. Sources, BBC



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