Hamas is ‘disintegrating’ claims Israel as more ‘terror suspects’ are rounded up and army closes on ‘Gaza’s Bin Laden’

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ISRAEL claims Hamas is “disintegrating” as dozens more terror suspects were filmed being rounded up after surrendering to its forces.

Fighting has intensified as IDF troops closed in on the terror group’s leaders and vowed to kill its number one target dubbed “Gaza’s Bin laden”.

The moment a man hands over his assault rifle during what Israel claims is a mass surrender of Hamas operatives
 Photo by Xinhua/Shutterstock (14251750a) This photo released by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) on Dec. 10, 2023 shows Israeli troops conducting military operations in the Gaza Strip. Mideast Gaza Strip Idf Ground Operations - 10 Dec 2023IDF troops are closing in on Hamas terror cells as they tighten their grip on GazaShutterstock
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Israel said it will interrogate anyone who surrenders with links to Hamas[/caption]
(FILES) Head of the political wing of the Palestinian Hamas movement in the Gaza Strip Yahya Sinwar attends a rally in support of Jerusalem's al-Aqsa mosque in Gaza City on October 1, 2022. After a career in the shadows, spent in Israeli prisons and the internal security apparatus of Hamas, Yahya Sinwar rose to lead the Islamist movement in the Gaza Strip. He stands accused of masterminding the group's October 7 attacks, the worst in Israel's history, which officials say left around 1,200 people dead and about 240 dragged back to Gaza as hostages. (Photo by MAHMUD HAMS / AFP) (Photo by MAHMUD HAMS/AFP via Getty Images)Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar is believed to be in hiding in southern Gaza with his henchmenMAHMUD HAMS / AFP

Military officials claimed Hamas fighters had been surrendering close to Gaza City in the heavily bombed Shajaiya and Jabaliya neighbourhoods.

Lt Gen Herzi Halevi told his troops last night that the Hamas network was beginning to collapse.

“We are seeing every day more and more terror operatives killed, more and more terror operatives wounded,” he said.

“And in recent days we’re seeing terrorists surrendering — a sign of the disintegration of the system, a sign that we need to push harder.”

Hamas operatives had also reportedly had lost contact with their leadership who have fled south, leaving its forces with no option but to capitulate to the IDF.

It comes after Israel’s Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said he “sees signs indicating a breakdown is beginning inside Gaza”.

The Institute for the Study of War reinforced his claims, stating that seven terror cells had already surrendered and six of Hamas’ northern battalions are “close to collapse”.

The signs of Hamas’ possible breakdown came as unverified further footage circulated online of dozens of “terror suspects” bound, stripped and lined up next to heavily armed IDF soldiers and tanks.

One barefoot man is seen handing over an assault rifle to Israeli troops with his hands in the air, while others behind him hold up their identification cards.

“Slowly, slowly,” an IDF soldier shouts at the man holding the gun as he walks barefoot over rubble next to an Israeli tank.

The footage came only two days after Israel said it had captured hundreds of Hamas terrorists and released extraordinary footage that appeared to show suspects sitting in the middle of the street – stripped, restrained, blindfolded.

Hamas alleged that all the men were unarmed, innocent civilians, however Israel has said it will interrogate all those who surrender to troops with potential links to Hamas.

Meanwhile, Israel’s military says it is closing in on Hamas’ top terror chief, Yahya Sinwar, who they believe is holed up underground in the southern city of Khan Younis.

Last Wednesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the IDF surrounded Sinwar’s house, but that he wasn’t there.

He vowed: “He can run and hide but we will get him.”

“Gaza’s Bin Laden”, 61, is understood to be the “mastermind” behind the October 7 attacks, which saw the terror group slaughter 1,200 men, women, and children.

In a tell-all interview with The Sun, IDF spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Peter Lerner said Sinwar was “at the top” of their “kill list”.

“He is the person that financed [October 7], organised it, planned it, and gave the green light to to go and kill and butcher, massacre, abduct, rape and behead Israelis.

“He’s at the top of our list. We intend on catching up with him and killing him in action.”

He vowed to root out every last terrorist and claimed that Sinwar and henchmen are hiding like “cowards” underneath Gaza using civilians as human shields.

It comes as a senior defence official has claimed that the Israeli military needs at least another two months to complete the first stage of its war against Hamas.

However, official sources in Washington said that US President Joe Biden has given Israel only until the end of the year to wrap up its devastating offensive inside war-torn Gaza.

Today, the IDF claimed to have struck 22,000 Hamas targets in Gaza since the star of the war, and 3,500 since the end of their temporary truce with the terror group.

Israeli tanks have today battled their way into the heart of Khan Younis in a major new push.

Hundreds of thousands of Palestinian fled to Gaza’s second largest city in order to escape the carnage in the north and are now trapped within the intensifying fighting.

The Hamas-run health authorities in Gaza say Israel has killed more than 17,700 people in its relentless bombardment and offensive campaign, including more than 7,000 children.

On Friday night, the US vetoed a United Nations resolution demanding an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, where Palestinians are facing what the UN chief described as a “humanitarian nightmare”.

UN officials have urgently warned the conditions are “hell on earth” with the majority of its 2.3million population unable to access food, water or medicine.

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The ‘breakdown’ of Hamas is beginning, says Israel, as its fighters lose contact with its leadership
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The US has reportedly given Israel until the end of the month to finish its war with Hamas[/caption]
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Scenes of devastation inside southern Gaza as Israel pushes forward with its offensive in the south[/caption]
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IDF troops say they have wiped out half of Hamas commanders[/caption]
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