PNN – A Zionist newspaper criticized Tel Aviv’s failure to achieve its goals in the Gaza war and wrote that Hamas is more deterrent than ever and is preparing for the next war.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, citing Quds News Agency, the Hebrew newspaper “Yediot Aharonot” wrote in a report by Avi Isharov that Hamas, as it has said since the beginning of the war may be ready to give up administrative rule in Gaza, but it is not ready to disarm. In the coming weeks, Hamas will recruit thousands of new fighters, and many Gazans are eager to join Hamas’s ranks.
The Zionist newspaper, while expressing disappointment at the fragility of the Israeli regime in the face of possible Hamas attacks, wrote: We must admit that we have returned to October 6th, both on the domestic level of Israel and within the framework of Gaza.
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The Zionist report added that Hamas has regained control of the Gaza Strip and that there are those in the Israeli cabinet who have realized that Hamas is more of a deterrent than ever, while Hamas is currently preparing for the next war.
Iskharov emphasized that another concern, no less important than the previous one, is the internal rift in the occupied territories, which has not yet healed after the war. On the contrary, it has worsened in recent days.
Yedioth Ahronoth also wrote in another article by Yossi Yehoshua: Anyone who planned to reach an agreement with Hamas cannot be surprised by the outcome. The reason for this is simple: There was no time frame set for the return of all the killed Israeli prisoners. How was such an agreement signed, when it contains this huge legal loophole?
The newspaper added that Hamas is consolidating its control and eliminating members of tribes that challenged it and aided Israel. These events leave Tel Aviv in a confusing dilemma as to how to protect these tribes.
The author of the article adds that Hamas is wasting no time, as it is using the ceasefire to reorganize its forces and civilian infrastructure. It has ordered the mobilization of thousands of its security forces to control areas recently evacuated by the Israeli army, while also appointing new governors.