Can Israel destroy Hamas?
The Gaza war, which has been going on for ten weeks, has brought great suffering to the population of the Palestinian coastal region. Around 19,000 people have been killed, according to unverifiable figures from the health authority, which is close to the Islamist Hamas. Entire neighborhoods lie in ruins. After the worst massacre in Israel's history, in which terrorists from Hamas and other groups murdered their way through Israeli border towns, committing atrocities against civilians and abducting 249 people, Israel is attacking positions in the Gaza Strip. Will the country destroy the military and political leadership of the Islamist organization?
What does Israel itself say?
The country wants Hamas to no longer pose a threat to Israel in future. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recently announced that his country would therefore continue the war against the group "until absolute victory". He had previously drawn a comparison with Germany. The country had changed after the Nazi dictatorship and had undergone enormous changes towards civilization. This must also be the main effort in the Gaza Strip after the destruction of Hamas.
What do the Palestinians think?
The political activist and columnist Jamal Zakkut from the West Bank says that he does not believe it is possible to eliminate Hamas, which is popular with many Palestinians. Its popularity is further fueled by Israel's actions in the war and in the occupied West Bank. According to recent polls, Hamas' reputation rose after the massacre in Israel and the resulting war in Gaza. According to the survey, more than 40 percent of respondents in the West Bank and Gaza Strip support Hamas. Only 1 percent of respondents in the West Bank and 17 percent in the Gaza Strip believe that Israel can destroy Hamas. Almost two thirds expect Hamas to continue to rule the Gaza Strip in the future.
What does Hamas itself say?
The head of the Islamist group believes it will continue to exist after the war. Plans for the Gaza Strip after the war that do not include Hamas are an "illusion", he said recently. According to the Islamists, their goal is to wipe out Israel. Qatar, which is mediating in the war and is considered a supporter of Islamist groups such as Hamas, also believes that the destruction of the terrorist organization is hardly possible. Hamas is part of society in the Gaza Strip and also in the West Bank.
What do experts think?
In Israel, people from all camps are in favour of eliminating Hamas after 7 October, emphasizes military expert Harel Chorev from Tel Aviv University in an interview with US broadcaster CNN. "Any organization can be eliminated," he said. "Even ideas can be eliminated." Even the Nazis were eventually destroyed. In the north of the Gaza Strip, Israel's army is already fighting against a thinned-out Hamas force that consists of only 15 percent of its original members.
Other experts are less optimistic: in order to destroy Hamas, Israel must eliminate the underlying causes of its ideology, analyst Ryan Bohl told US broadcaster CNBC. Israel has no other option than to accept a two-state solution, retired US Lieutenant General Ben Hodges told the broadcaster. Other experts also emphasize that Israel must strengthen Hamas' rivals, such as the Palestinian Authority ruling the West Bank, in order to weaken Hamas.
"The ideology will not be destroyed, nor will Hamas as an organization. However, Israel probably feels that it can manage a terrorist group better than a hostile proto-state," Jack Watling of Britain's Royal United Services Institute told the broadcaster. Hamas took control of the Gaza Strip by force of arms in 2007.
What is Germany's position?
In view of the massacre, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has defended the attacks by the Israeli military in the Gaza Strip. Israel must have the right to defeat Hamas and prevent the group from repeating such acts of terror. Hamas representatives had repeatedly announced their intention to carry out further massacres.
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- Despite the intense Israel war in the Gaza Strip, which has resulted in significant destruction and casualties among Palestinians, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has declared that Israel will continue its fight against Hamas until achieving an "absolute victory."
- In response to Israel's war and actions in the occupied West Bank, recent polls suggest that support for Hamas has significantly increased among Palestinians in both the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, with more than 40% of respondents expressing support for the Islamist group.
- Even though Israeli experts believe that Hamas can be eliminated in theory, analyst Ryan Bohl argues that the root causes of its ideology must be addressed in order to truly weaken the organization, and stressed the importance of accepting a two-state solution as an alternative to continuous conflict in the region.
Source: www.ntv.de