These aren’t players who are home bound in Gaza. It’s not assured that Israel unlike the United States has the mobility to seek out these actors when they go back and forth from Gaza to other nations.True , but you are wrong in saying that I am wrong. Part of the "ORGANIZED" that I mentioned, is having weapons and support of rogue countries.
Another part of it is just having cohesive organized plans of what to do, as opposed to the general population just being scattered about and not even talking to each other. They need to get organized, and fast.
If they stay linked to Hamas, as they are generally seen now, they are likely to be obliterated by the Israelis.
Not without assistance. Terrorist factions in the Middle East know no boundaries. Hamas may be headquartered in Gaza, but they also have presences in the West Bank and can find refuge in other countries, especially those with Sunni ties. It’s something the West has never been able to deal with successfully. In the eyes of these terrorist groups, it’s a battle of ideology and religion, not countries and boundary’s mean nothing to them. I hope by now dumbass conservatives see that walls alone don’t work, isolation doesn’t work and a world filled with allies is our safest strategy.The Israelis are ready to kill anybody in Gaza, if necessary to insure that all Hamas are killed.