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New drone footage captured by the Associated Press over southern Gaza reveals the staggering level of destruction after two years of war—neighborhoods reduced to rubble, infrastructure guttowed, and aid corridors still struggling to operate under ongoing security threats. The imagery offers a stark reminder of the brutality Hamas unleashed on October 7, 2023, and the enduring consequences of its continued aggression against Israel.
Today, the Trump administration reaffirmed its support for Israel following fresh retaliatory strikes in Gaza. According to a U.S. official, a Hamas operative crossed from a restricted red zone into a designated humanitarian access area—marked green under the ceasefire agreement—where he attacked IDF forces before being eliminated. The official explained that the location was adjacent to a recently reopened aid gate intended to facilitate food, medicine, and civilian relief.
“Israel has a policy, agreed upon with the mediators, that ceasefire violations will be met with immediate response,” the U.S. official said, underscoring Washington’s position that Hamas, not Israel, continues to jeopardize humanitarian progress and regional stability. The administration emphasized that providing aid cannot come at the expense of Israeli security, especially when Hamas exploits civilian infrastructure for terrorism.
Supporters argue that decisive enforcement is essential to prevent Hamas from weaponizing ceasefires and aid routes, while critics continue pressuring Israel to show restraint despite repeated violations. For Israel and its allies, the footage of Gaza’s devastation serves not as an indictment of Israeli defense measures but as evidence of Hamas’ reckless strategy—embedding warfare within civilian areas, inviting destruction, and rejecting opportunities for de-escalation.
As diplomatic efforts continue, the Trump administration maintains that Israel has both the right and responsibility to defend its citizens. Until Hamas ceases its attacks and honors agreed-upon humanitarian protections, the United States’ message remains firm: Israel will not face these threats alone.
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