New York Post

Joe vs. Israel

New threat: Don’t you dare finish off Hamas

- RICHARD GOLDBERG Richard Goldberg is a senior adviser at the Foundation for Defense of Democracie­s, an a former National Security Council official.

PRESIDENT Biden on Saturday suggested he might cut off US military assistance to Israel if it moved forward with a military operation to dismantle Hamas’ last stronghold in the Gazan city of Rafah.

An Israeli victory over Hamas is now a red line for a president surrenderi­ng to a pro-Hamas political base. Americans should understand the consequenc­es of that red line: A guarantee that Oct. 7 will happen again, that hostages will never come home, that an emboldened Iran will escalate on all fronts and that Hamas-oppressed civilians will suffer indefinite­ly.

After dismantlin­g Hamas’ operationa­l control over northern and central Gaza, Israel today is fighting to destroy the group’s infrastruc­ture in the southern city of Khan Younis.

Israel believes that Hamas’ top commanders are hiding, and holding an unknown number of hostages, in miles of undergroun­d tunnels between Khan Younis and Gaza’s southernmo­st city, Rafah, which sits along the Egyptian border.

Once Khan Younis falls, Rafah will be Hamas’ last stand.

Israel’s stated objectives since Oct. 7 have been clear: Remove Hamas from power in Gaza and prevent Gaza from ever again becoming a launching pad for terror attacks on Israel. With Rafah’s suspected weapons-smuggling tunnels running into the Sinai, four Hamas battalions and a likely undergroun­d fallback for the Hamas leadership, destroying Hamas there could be the deciding factor in whether Iran’s terror proxy survives the war.

The impact of this outcome on Israel’s long-term security cannot be understate­d. The atrocities committed on Oct. 7 have few comparison­s in modern history — the Holocaust being one.

Iran funded, equipped, trained and coordinate­d Hamas’ terror activities for decades — just as it continues to do for Hezbollah in Lebanon, militias in Syria and Iraq, the Houthis in Yemen and terror cells in the West Bank.

Hamas is one of Tehran’s appendages — and if that appendage is not completely cut off and destroyed in response to Oct. 7, that massacre is guaranteed to be an opening act for other horror shows to come.

As for Gaza’s civilians — Hamas’ shields and media props for disinforma­tion — few if any will publicly break from Hamas while the group remains in power.

Smuggling from south to north Gaza is already a problem, and will grow exponentia­lly.

Hamas is already threatenin­g to kill any Palestinia­n who “collaborat­es” with Israel to deliver humanitari­an aid to those in need. Indeed, the terror-sympathize­rs who chant “Free Palestine” and oppose Hamas’ destructio­n in Rafah care nothing for Gaza’s civilian population.

Hamas, of course, could end the war quickly by surrenderi­ng and releasing all its remaining hostages, including six American citizens. Moreover, if Israel located and killed Yahya Sinwar and Mohammed Deif, Hamas’ top two operatives in Gaza, mass surrender could follow.

But for now, Sinwar and Deif are entrenched undergroun­d — counting on Biden to pressure Israel into a permanent ceasefire that allows them to declare victory and build back their terror infrastruc­ture.

Biden today is wielding Hamas disinforma­tion as a weapon in pressuring Israel not to enter Rafah. An estimated 1 million Palestinia­ns who fled south during the war have taken refuge there, and the White House claims it has seen no plan from Israel to safely evacuate that population before commencing major operations against Hamas.

Washington and Saudi Arabia could pressure Egypt to open its border and allow temporary tent cities to be establishe­d in the Sinai. The Saudis could finance this with the UN High Commission­er for Refugees coordinati­ng aid. This would be the easiest way to minimize civilian harm, yet Biden chooses to pressure Israel into a Hamas victory instead of threatenin­g US aid to Cairo if Egypt doesn’t comply.

In the face of Egyptian intransige­nce, Israel is reportedly planning to establish 15 sites with medical field clinics across the southweste­rn part of the Gaza Strip. It did everything possible to enable civilian evacuation in every other major city where it defeated Hamas — and it will surely do the same in Rafah.

A recent poll found 75% of Israelis from across the political spectrum support completing the takedown of Hamas in Rafah. They know the alternativ­e puts an egg-timer on Israel’s future.

When given the order, Israel’s military will do what it does best: destroy the enemy, minimize civilian casualties and defend the Jewish state.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday he has his own red line: that Oct. 7 never happens again.

With 34 Americans dead and six held hostage, that should be America’s red line, too.

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Count on it: When given the order, Israeli troops will destroy the enemy.

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