Tel Aviv, Israel – As the first phase of the vulnerable Israeli Hama suspend agreement approaches completion, Israel will next step against the backdrop of repeated threats of unleashing President Donald Trump's “hell” unless all hostages are released I'm thinking about it.
Fox News Digital spoke to Israeli military experts to see how they saw what would be prepared for Hamas if the ceasefire contract collapsed.
“The only option is to resume war in Gaza with all the troops assigned,” said Major General Yakov Amidler, former chief of the Israeli National Security Council and currently a fellow at Zinsa, based in Washington. res.) Thinktank told Fox News Digital.
“We have a ceasefire in Lebanon, so we can use the enormous forces within Gaza to end Hamas. This is one of the reasons Hamas has not broken the ceasefire up until now. “We haven't done that,” he added.
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The IDF forces are seen operating in Rafa, a city in the Gaza Strip. (IDF spokesman's office)
On Sunday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with Jerusalem Secretary of State Marco Rubio, claiming that both countries were working at Rockstep.
“We have a shared strategy that doesn't always become detailed in general, including when the gates of Hell open. And if all of our hostages don't come back, then the last one of them is Everything will open,” Netanyahu said.
Lt. Col. Jonathan Conricus (ret.), a former IDF international spokesman and now a senior fellow at the Democracy Foundation, has returned all hostages, coupled with the general political realities of the Middle East and Trump. Refusing to do so, Hamas says the willingness to reshuffle the deck will require the IDF to resume the fight in Gaza “at higher strength, with fewer restrictions and restrictions.”
“The goal is to defeat Hamas and control the Gaza Strip. Hamas' center of gravity is the distribution of humanitarian assistance and Israel will try to own it in the next battle,” he added.

President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will answer questions at a joint press conference held in the East Room of the White House on February 4, 2025. (Reuters/Ra Milis)
Former IDF military intelligence officer Amos Yadlin similarly told Fox News Digital, “In history, two entities were not at war, so one helps them survive with food, fuel and everything else. There's one,” he said.
He also said the Biden administration “essentially banned heavy bombs.” [but] Trump has already lifted this and will not restrict Israel when using it. ”
Israel received US shipments of £2,000 MK-84 ammunition overnight on Saturday, with Israeli Defense Minister Katz saying the development “serves further evidence of a strong alliance between Israel and the United States.” .
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Hamas terrorists will take the position ahead of the hostage release at Deial Balau in the central Gaza Strip on February 8, 2025. (AP)
Trump's words and actions brings the goals of General Jolya Eilan (ret.), former head of the Israeli National Security Council, to Fox News Digital. He spoke.
“But this misses the point as we've already been fighting for 16 months. The only important leverage prevented by the Biden administration is equipment, fuel, food, water and other essential issues. It's about interrupting all the flow of the Enclave,” Island said.
“This is the only thing that could raise real concerns in Gaza and could convince leadership to agree to release hostages.”
Meanwhile, the Israeli Defense Forces have added more military reinforcements and mobilised residents to prepare for “any scenario.” When asked to share Fox News' digital information about Hamas' remaining weapons reserves, the IDF declined to comment.
Hamas initially owned estimated and long-range missiles and long-range missiles, the former capable of hitting targets 7-14km away, while the latter exceeds 15km. Another former director of the Tel Aviv-based National Security Institute and the IDF's Military Intelligence Bureau.
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Israeli combat engineers have worked along a small land on the Egyptian-Gaza border to destroy terrorist targets and find terrorist tunnels in the “Philadelphia Corridor.” (TPS-IL/File)
“When it comes to Hamas' long-range missiles, the current capabilities are minor. If there were, the midrange has probably reduced to less than 100 total. For short-range features such as mortar and drones, it is difficult to estimate. “He told Fox News Digital.
Heyman said “All Hell” was 2,000 pounds to President Donald Trump gave Israel a cult blanche and destroy the territory's belt to prevent Hamas from reviving using bulldozers and other heavy equipment. I agree that it may involve using a bomb or a larger allowance.
According to Brigg, Israel may change its combat strategy so that Hamas can no longer reorganize by seizing territory evacuated by Gaza troops. General Yossi Kuperwasser (Res.), former research director at IDF's Military Intelligence Bureau.
“Israel was able to attack in a different way than we've seen before. Instead of controlling the region and then leaving them, we remained in control, and Hamas ruled the Gaza population. Minimize your ability to do so, and therefore your ability to survive,” he told Fox News Digital.

The Palestinians will return to their homes in Gaza city on February 2, 2025 after a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas. (Alijadara/Anadoru via Getty Images)
The long-term presence of Israeli boots on earth will be a prerequisite for achieving Trump's “takeover” and realising his pledge to turn Gaza into the “Middle Eastern Riviera.” .
Meir Ben Shabbat, head of the Misgav Institute for National Security & Zionist Strategy and former head of the Israeli National Security Council, said that Israel must “promote Hamas, the collapse of Gaza and the creation of conditions.” He told Fox News Digital to ensure that the region does not pose a threat to the safety of Israeli citizens.”
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He said these conditions are “essential to ensure that this round of battle will be the last one.” “To achieve this, Israel must resume its fight when it meets it.”
On Sunday, Netanyahu informed special envoy Steve Witkov during the meeting that the security cabinet would be convened on Monday to discuss Phase 2 of the contract.



