Regarding Israel's ongoing military operations in the Gaza Strip in Palestine, a leading American newspaper reported an analysis by the American intelligence agency that said the Islamic organization Hamas could continue to fight for months to come.

It has been reported that the United States and other countries are proposing a new framework for a ceasefire, but it is unclear whether this will lead to a breakthrough in the situation.

Israel continued its military operation on the 21st in areas such as Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip, and health authorities in the area announced that 178 people died in the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of deaths to 25,105.



Under these circumstances, the influential American newspaper ``Wall Street Journal'' reported on the 21st, based on an analysis by American intelligence agencies, that Hamas had lost 20% of its up to 30,000 fighters to Israeli attacks. 30% reported that although around 11,000 people were injured, many were expected to be able to return to combat.



Hamas also has enough ammunition to fight for months to come, demonstrating Hamas's resilience.



The Wall Street Journal also reports that the United States, Egypt, and Qatar are proposing a new framework for a ceasefire.



The framework is for 90 days, after both sides cease fighting, ▽Hamas will release hostages held in three stages, including civilians and soldiers, ▽In response, Israel will release detained Palestinians. The plan is to release them, double aid supplies to the Gaza Strip, and withdraw troops.



Sources have reported that negotiations regarding this framework are expected to begin in the Egyptian capital Cairo within the next few days, but it is unclear whether this will lead to a breakthrough in the situation.