The "terror tunnels" can be dealt with from the Israeli side of the border though, without a ground invasion of Gaza.
No, they can't.
And you are entirely missing the point. the point is that hamas is using aid materials and money to build offensive tunnels that goes into israel's territory. why should hamas dig offensive tunnels into israel and still be considered as "keeping to the terms of the truce"? how violating the border does not count as an offensive action? how spending tons of palestine Aid materials and money in order to specifically hurt israel is considered a justified action that should not lead to actions against it?
How can israel deal with offensive tunnels going into its territory? How could israel know when the tunnel has crossed the border? And why do you expect israel to wait for hamas to finish its tunnel and burst out to found out?
Let me sum it up real quickly:
Israel cannot know where the tunnels are and cannot destroy the tunnels even if it found their exit, without crossing the border into gaza and finding the tunnel's entrance.
This. The tunnels are useless until they cross the border, at which point it's in Israeli turf for them to just dismantle or deal with already...
Yep. their rockets are also useless until they land on civilians houses.
Sure. Gaza AND Israel being de-militarized and inspected by international forces would be a fine solution by me.
Since israel deals with enemies on multiple borders and with population that is prone to radical islam and disorder as seen in syria, iraq, egypt, lebanon, palestine and jordan, i can't see how you can or even should expect israel to demilitarize itself.
If we make peace with hamas and give up our weapons, what will stop Hizbulla in the northern borders form invading? what will stop al qaeda from the egyptian border? what will stop ISIS from the jordanian border? hell, what will stop hamas from amassing weapons and invading? and don't tell me the UN. its the UN that allows hizbulla to enrich itself in the lebanon border and sometimes even shelter it in its facilities.
And it's not like the argument that Hamas couldn't be allowed to have its tunnel hold water: Hezbollah is no fan of Israel and has spent most of the last decades amassing a huge stockpile of weapons, and Israel is living just fine with it.
Israel have bombed weapon convoys to hezbollah multiple times now and since Hezbollah is busy fighting ISIS and Al-qaeda, israel prefer to just let them kill each other. regardless, this argument is as weak as it gets.