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Israel's War With Hamas Likely To Last Through Year End

Palestinians fleeing from the southern Gaza city of Rafah during an Israeli ground and air offensive in the city on Tuesday, May 28, 2024. (AP Photo/Jehad Alshrafi)

Israel's ongoing conflict with Hamas is expected to extend until the end of the year, according to a top Israeli official. The war, now in its eighth month, has resulted in significant casualties, heightened Israel's global isolation, and repeatedly brought the region to the brink of a larger conflict.

National Security Adviser Tzachi Hanegbi stated that the fighting is anticipated to last another seven months to dismantle the military and governing capabilities of Hamas and Islamic Jihad. The military's objective is to continue operations until 2024 as a year of war.

The situation in Gaza remains dire, with the urban landscape devastated, the majority of the population displaced, and a humanitarian crisis unfolding. Israel faces international legal scrutiny, strained relations with the White House, and opposition from European nations recognizing a Palestinian state.

Israel aims to dismantle Hamas and Islamic Jihad capabilities.
Conflict with Hamas expected to last until end of year.
Gaza faces dire humanitarian crisis and widespread displacement.
Israel seeks to eliminate Hamas presence in Rafah for long-term security.
Ongoing battles in Gaza suggest potential low-level insurgency.

Israel aims to eliminate Hamas' presence in Rafah and secure long-term security control over the Gaza Strip. However, the conflict persists, with ongoing battles in various parts of Gaza, indicating a potential low-level insurgency that could prolong Israeli engagement in the territory.

The fighting in Rafah has led to the displacement of one million people, with heavy casualties reported. Efforts to provide aid to Palestinians have faced setbacks, including the suspension of a U.S.-built floating pier due to adverse weather conditions.

The conflict has triggered a mass exodus of residents from Rafah, adding to the already significant displacement caused by previous rounds of fighting. The recent escalation of violence has resulted in numerous casualties, drawing international condemnation.

Despite calls for a cease-fire and intervention from allies, Israel continues its offensive in Rafah. The U.S. and other nations have expressed concerns over the scale of the operation, with diplomatic efforts underway to address the crisis.

The conflict, which began with a surprise attack by Hamas and militants, has led to a significant loss of life on both sides. The toll on civilians and combatants underscores the urgent need for a resolution to the protracted conflict.

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