By- Srishti Verma
According to Yoav Gallant, the minister of defense, "it would shorten the war" if the residents of the Palestinian enclave track down and murder Yahya Sinwar, the head of the terror group's Gaza branch.
As the Israeli military employed tanks and infantry to prevent Hamas militants from tunneling out and attacking forces, he made these remarks.
According to Gallant, Israeli soldiers are capturing Hamas "batallion after batallion" and they are launching strikes on terror targets in Gaza City from several directions.
After the conflict, the Israeli minister stated, there will be no more security concerns from Gaza to Israel.
UN and other international powers have not yet reached an agreement on how to handle the Israel-Hamas war, which has been going on for almost a month.
On October 7, Hamas initiated a multifaceted assault on Israel via air, land, and sea, resulting in the deaths of over 1,400 individuals and the kidnapping of 240 civilians.
In response, Israel launched a vicious counteroffensive, expanding its ground operations in the heavily populated Palestinian enclave, hitting Gaza from the air, and enforcing a blockade.
About 9,500 people have died as a result of the catastrophic blows.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrived in Israel for the second time since the war broke out and met Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. While Blinken said the US backed Israel in its offensive against Hamas, his call for a ceasefire was rebuffed by Netanyahu.