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According to the Israeli army, around 1,500 Hamas members have been counted

According to the Israeli army, around 1,500 Hamas members have been counted

Israeli army claims to have counted “around 1,500 bodies” of Hamas fighters

\n\nIn a context of growing instability in the Middle East, theIsraeli army made public information that was surprising to say the least. According to her, she would have counted "approximately 1,500 bodies"of members of Hamas, a Palestinian Islamist movement.\n\n

Figures to establish the strategic context

\n\nIn this conflict between Israel and Palestinian forces, statistics are always scrutinized and analyzed by experts around the world. These new figures overpaid by theIsraeli army are no exception to the rule.\n\nAccording to these new allegations, "approximately 1,500 bodies"of fighters of Hamas were identified. Figures which risk relaunching hostilities while the situation seemed to calm down in recent days.\n\n

Information to be taken with a pinch of salt

\n\nAll the same, these revelations should be taken with some caution. Indeed, it is always complex to certify the accuracy of these numbers in a war context, where disinformation is never far away.\n\nL'Israeli army, for its part, claims to be in possession of irrefutable evidence, without however disclosing it for security reasons. Likewise, the Hamas has remained very silent regarding these accusations, which further fuels doubt.\n\n

And now, what next for the conflict?

\n\nThe announcement of theIsraeli army to count "approximately 1,500 bodies"of fighters of Hamas has the potential to reignite tensions in the region. However, it could also be an opportunity to resume peace talks and find a solution to this conflict which has lasted too long. The coming days will certainly be decisive for the future of the region. \n\n