And reviewed Israeli Minister of Defense The document allegedly “describes the difficult situation facing Hamas Movement“
The document says that Salama demanded that the remaining weapons and equipment be preserved after they were lost. agitation About 95 percent of its missile capacity, and about 70 percent of its anti-tank launchers…and killing and wounding 50 percent of the movement’s fighters, noting that the people are no longer tolerant of the remaining percentage.
A statement issued by Israeli Ministry of Defense “During a visit made by Galant to a unit in Military Intelligence Divisionresponsible for collecting documents and technical materials from Gaza StripHe received a briefing on the new findings and materials, and inspected the sections of the unit that classify and analyze the materials collected and preserved from the Gaza Strip.
The document, which was revealed by Israeli military intelligence and reviewed by Galant, appeared to be a computer printout and not handwritten. The Israeli defense minister has repeatedly announced in recent weeks his support for reaching an agreement with Hamas to exchange prisoners andCeasefire in Gaza.
It is noteworthy that Galant had stressed in statements to foreign journalists in IsraelEarlier, he said that returning the prisoners held in Gaza “is the right thing to do,” adding that “reaching an agreement is a strategic opportunity that gives us a great chance to change the security situation on all fronts.”
In recent weeks, Israeli media have highlighted differences between Galant and Netanyahu And the ministers loyal to him in the cabinet are members of Likud and Religious Zionism, because of this position.
Galant claims that “Hamas as a military formation no longer exists,” that it is “engaged in a guerrilla war,” and that Israeli army “We will fight Hamas militants and pursue their leadership.”
Last July, the Israeli army announced that it had assassinated Rafeh Salama, the commander of the Khan Yunis Brigade in the “Al-Qassam Brigades”, along with the commander-in-chief of the military wing of the “Hamas” movement, Mohammed Deif, in an attack that targeted the Al-Mawasi area west of the city of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip, which resulted in the killing of more than 90 Palestinians, half of whom were children and women, and the wounding of 300 others.