Israel und Hamas bereiten sich auf einen erneuten Krieg in Gaza vor

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11 Kommentare

  1. Fricklefrazz on

    Israel and Hamas are preparing for renewed fighting as the Palestinian militant group is refusing to disarm, a requirement that is holding up progress on President Trump’s peace plan for Gaza.

    Since the cease-fire ended, Hamas has cracked down on opponents and moved to strengthen its grip over Gaza. The group has been appointing new commanders to succeed those who were killed and has started rebuilding some of its damaged tunnel infrastructure, Arab and Israeli officials said. The group is also rebuilding its financial coffers with access to cash it had stored in tunnels, from taxation, and an influx from Iran, the officials said.

  2. charliekiller124 on

    What is even considered as „heavy weapons“ and how much of those does Hamas even have?

    I feel like rifles still falls under small arms relative to an army

  3. My question is with everything going in Iran. How effective will Hamas be without Iran’s support? Cause they kind of have their hands full, and I’m not just talking about the protests, I mean the major cities literally have no water and are becoming uninhabitable.

  4. Eh, just because Hamas is trying to lock down the minority of Gaza it governs doesn’t mean a resumption of the full scale fighting is imminent

    To a certain extent both Hamas and Israel benefit from the current impasse: Israel controls most of Gaza and Hamas is completely surrounded by Israeli controlled territory, thus stopping the smuggling of heavy weapons, while Hamas can take a breather from their massive losses and attempt to reassert control over the Palestinians in their 42% of the Strip

  5. Washed_up_Vanski on

    Back to war? Hasn’t Israel been bombing the strip daily since the implementation of the first phase of the „ceasefire“?

  6. While I’m not ruling out some limited operation, a full resumption of the war seems politically unlikely.

    It’s an election year in Israel – resuming the war in Gaza highlights that the government failed to actually eliminate Hamas, would require reserve mobilization which highlights the whole Orthodox exemption mess (an hot button issue which essentialy boils down to key coalition partners vs. the rest of the elecorate), and would almost certainly put Netanyahu under immense international pressure as well as at odds with Trump.

    It makes much more sense campaign wise to keep the Gaza issue quite, present success in Lebanon and Iran as a general victory, and keep the focus on wider geopolitical moves and arms deals with Europe.

  7. lunaoreomiel on

    Hamas was proped up by Israel. They need a boogie man to continue genocide 

  8. to be honest, Im a bit surprised they’re getting funding from anywhere. and that said funding is getting through.

  9. ScotlandTornado on

    If I’m israel At this point the best thing to do with Gaza might be just build a huge wall around the whole territory (literally like 50 feet high) and cut off all contact, trade, etc. Make them totally fend for themselves. If they want to trade make it come by sea

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