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Will Hamas murder the hostages? They want to humiliate Israel again

Terrorists from Hamas may murder hostages kidnapped from Israel and blame its armed forces. Such an analysis was conveyed by the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) and analysts from the Critical Threats project. The IDF is preparing to storm the Gaza Strip, and the Palestinians still do not agree to release the people being held captive.

Hamas fighters may kill hostages, they even already have a plan.
Hamas fighters may kill hostages, they even already have a plan.
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3:21 PM EDT, October 25, 2023

What will become of the hostages taken by Hamas terrorists on October 7th, when they brutally attacked Israel? It turns out that they could be killed, regardless of how the situation in the region develops. Israeli forces (IDF) are preparing for a land strike on the Gaza Strip, and terrorists have a plan concerning this.

As reported by the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) and analysts from the Critical Threats project, the prisoners are to be murdered, and the Palestinians want to blame the Israeli military. Everything seems to imply that the assault on the Gaza Strip ended with the death of people held by Hamas. Its command is already working on propaganda.

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According to Israel, there are still about 220 people being held captive by Hamas.

Israel has threatened Hamas with a ground forces strike on the Gaza Strip and has gathered an army that is preparing, to enter the district. It may forego action but has one condition: the release of all persons who have been kidnapped by terrorists and are being held in underground tunnels dug in the Strip.

What do the fighters, who enjoy strong support from Iran, have to say about this?

Hamas and its allies are preparing the informational environment to blame Israel for the possible death of hostages in the Gaza Strip. This is associated with one thing: Hamas can start killing hostages at any moment. Palestinian militias are still trying to launch attacks on the border with Israel and are trying to get onto its territory. The war is in full swing.

Is Iran behind attacks on Israel? The situation remains very tense

Specialists from the Critical Threats project have noted that the situation in the West Bank of Jordan has improved. Clashes between Palestinian fighters and Israeli forces have significantly decreased. Since the beginning of the war, Hamas has repeatedly tried to incite violence against Israel in the West Bank, but so far without much effect.

Meanwhile, in the north of Israel, fighters supported by Iran, including Lebanese Hezbollah, have carried out six attacks as part of an ongoing campaign targeting IDF radars and sensors, among other military objectives. Israel claims that Hezbollah is trying to engage as many IDF soldiers as possible in border defense to make the task easier for Hamas.

We are striking our enemies with immense force. Yesterday during our attacks in the Gaza Strip, we dealt the enemy the heaviest blow it has suffered in a single day - said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday.

The balance of Israeli-Palestinian battles that broke out on October 7th after Hamas attacked the border zone, is shocking. On the Israeli side, as many as 1400 people were killed, and nearly six thousand were injured. The number of victims on the Palestinian side is almost six thousand. At least 17 thousand were injured.

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