Why Netanyahu helped fund Hamas and how that backfired for Israel – India Today
The Israeli military has allegedly offered monetary rewards for information on top Hamas leaders, according to leaflets distributed in Gaza. The pamphlet, whose authenticity is unconfirmed, suggests a $400,000 bounty for Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, along with varying amounts for other commanders. This move is part of Israel’s broader campaign against Hamas, aiming to crush the group and eliminate its leadership. Despite the military’s claims of success, top Hamas leaders remain at large, prompting the use of unconventional methods like offering rewards for information. The leaflets, dropped multiple times during the conflict, include a contact number and promise confidentiality through the Telegram messaging app. The IDF’s approach reflects a strategic effort to gather intelligence and weaken the command structure of the Hamas organization. The conflict, sparked by a large-scale border incursion by terrorists, has led to civilian casualties and hostage situations. Additionally, recent leaflet drops in Khan Younis featured Quranic verses, illustrating the multifaceted tactics employed by the Israeli military in its ground offensive.
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