A time for Thanksgiving, then a time for hunting down Hamas

I had a great deal to be thankful for this Thanksgiving. Fortunately, I was able to celebrate Thanksgiving with wonderful friends who've become like family. Now that the celebrating is over, though, it's time to return to writing about Israel hunting down Hamas terrorists. According to this article, "Israel’s Mossad national intelligence agency has orders to assassinate the top leadership of Hamas anywhere in the world, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu revealed on Wednesday."

That's the right thing to do. Hamas has repeatedly proven themselves to be untrustworthy, especially with the Jewish people. There's no reason not to make Hamas's leadership living in Qatar feel exceptionally uncomfortable. Hamas's leadership team acted on the orders of the Iranian mullahs. They likely acted after Hamas received special training from the IRGC.

Pres. George W. Bush got it right when he said that we should take out the terrorists before they left their training grounds. That's how Pres. Bush rolled up entire terrorist networks instead of killing a terrorist here or a terrorist there. Then there's this:

At a joint press conference in Tel Aviv with War Cabinet members Defence Minister Yoav Gallant and minister-without-portfolio Benny Gantz, the premier said that he had instructed the Mossad to target the heads of Hamas "wherever they are." Gallant said that the terror organisation’s leaders "are living on borrowed time. The struggle is worldwide: From gunmen in the field to those who are enjoying luxury jets while their emissaries are acting against women and children—they are destined to die."

For his part, Gantz stated last week that Israel would kill Hamas leaders responsible for the October 7 massacre "in Gaza and around the world."

"There will be no sanctuary cities, no sanctuary houses. We will go wherever we need to in order to eradicate child murderers—above and below ground, in Gaza and around the world," the former defense minister and IDF chief declared in a press statement delivered in Tel Aviv.

This is a bit more specific:
The Hamas leaders on Israel’s radar include the terrorist organization’s politburo head, Ismail Haniyeh, chief in Gaza Yahya Sinwar, "military wing" commander Mohammed Deif, deputy commander Marwan Issa and Judea and Samaria commander Saleh al-Arouri, and former politburo chief Khaled Mashaal.
If I was any of these terrorists, I'd sleep with both eyes open. Check out this report:

The terrorists that ordered the Oct. 7 Massacre are unrepentent. If they were truly repentent, there might be a little wiggle room. This leadership team deserves to die.

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