TBN Israel’s Yair Pinto reports on the Israel-Hamas and regional war. Rafah Tunnels Collapse, Regional Pressures Mount, and Hamas Expands Abroad | Boots on the GroundThe underground Hamas stronghold in Rafah is unraveling as terrorists run out of food and water, attempting to escape only to be eliminated or captured by the IDF. Israel continues dismantling tunnel infrastructure while preparing “New Gaza” and “Green Rafah” — new humanitarian zones meant to operate without Hamas control.Meanwhile, sharp disagreements stall the next phase of the ceasefire deal as the U.S. pushes forward and Israel insists on recovering the final two hostages. Beyond Gaza, Hamas is expanding its operations in Syria, Lebanon, and across Europe, building weapons caches and forging new partnerships with Hezbollah and Iran.In the north, pressure mounts on Lebanon to disarm Hezbollah by December 31, raising fears of a wider conflict. And in Africa, the Mossad quietly thwarts Iranian-backed plots targeting Israelis.
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Video Summary
This video report from TBN Israel, hosted by Yair Pinto on the program Boots on the Ground, examines current developments in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas. The segment highlights claims that underground strongholds within Rafah are collapsing as supplies dwindle, with reports suggesting fighters face capture or elimination while Israeli forces dismantle tunnel infrastructure. Simultaneously, preparations continue for designated humanitarian zones referred to as New Gaza and Green Rafah, intended to function without Hamas control. Diplomatic efforts remain stalled regarding a ceasefire agreement due to disagreements over hostage recovery, even as the United States pushes forward with negotiations. The report also addresses regional tensions, noting pressure on Lebanon to disarm Hezbollah by year-end amid fears of expanded conflict. Additionally, it mentions alleged Mossad operations thwarting Iranian-backed plots in Africa and details Hamas activities involving weapon storage and partnerships across Syria, Lebanon, and Europe. The episode aims to provide an overview of these shifting strategies while encouraging viewers to support related humanitarian causes for children affected by the war.