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Israel wouldn't be defeated, but they sure would face a higher loss than they are used to. I imagine he bombing is meant to level the place before they enter to reduce their losses.
But they outnumber and overpower the resistance by far
Israel doesn't have the wherewithal to maintain a ground invasion in the face of massive casualties, which is exactly what they would face. Would they kill more Palestinians than IDF soldiers would die? Yes. But winning isn't about getting the best KD. It's about being able - militarily, economically, and politically - to carry out your operation until your objectives are achieved. They lost in 2006, and that's what created the status quo blockade.