An assessment in Israel indicates that approximately 20 terrorists remaining in tunnels in Rafah are refusing to surrender as they are planning a suicide operation against Israeli forces, according to a report by Amichai Stein of the political channel shared via Telegram and WhatsApp. Stein's report, which was also featured on i24NEWS, suggests that the terrorists' refusal to yield is directly linked to their intent to carry out an attack. The exact timing of this planned operation has not been specified. This development comes amidst ongoing conflict in the region. Earlier on December 2nd, the Israeli military announced that three Palestinian operatives were killed in separate incidents in Gaza. Two were eliminated by a drone strike in Khan Younis after approaching soldiers in a manner deemed an immediate threat, and a third operative was killed in northern Gaza by an Air Force strike after crossing a military withdrawal line and approaching forces, according to the IDF. Additionally, on December 2nd, Israel received samples of remains from Hamas via the Red Cross in Gaza for identification, and male former hostages have begun sharing accounts of sexual abuse endured during captivity. Yesterday, December 1st, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu discussed an amnesty issue with former President Donald Trump, who reportedly responded that the matter "will work out." Trump also advised Netanyahu to alter his strategies in Syria and Gaza and to collaborate on the next phase of operations, according to a source cited by Barak Ravid.