Hamas is rearming itself to take back control of Gaza

Concern in Israel about Hamas's move

The murderous terrorist organization Hamas is managing to strengthen and restore some of its capabilities in the central Gaza Strip, according to information presented to the political echelon. According to the information, any part of the Strip that the IDF abandons returns to Hamas control.

Hamas militants in the southern Gaza Strip (Photo: Shutterstock / Anas-Mohammed)

In the background of the rocket fire last night from the center of the Gaza Strip towards the border communities, in Israel, they say that this is not random fire but an action as part of the strengthening trend of the murderous terrorist organization Hamas and the rehabilitation of its capabilities.

According to a report by Kan News, information about Hamas's reconstruction activities was presented to the political echelon by security officials a few weeks ago. According to them, Hamas manages to restore its capabilities each time after the IDF leaves parts of the Strip due to the absence of an alternative government.

Meanwhile, the Wall Street Journal reported tonight (Thursday) that for the first time, the Hamas terrorist organization has conceded to two key demands of Israel in negotiations for a hostage deal.

According to the report, the organization is willing to agree to a temporary stay of IDF forces in the Strip after the cessation of hostilities, and has also sent the mediators a list of prisoners, including American citizens, whom it will release as part of the agreement.

The new plan, proposed by Cairo and supported by the United States and currently being discussed in Israel, seeks to build on the progress made in the ceasefire in Lebanon. According to the latest proposal, Israel and Hamas are considering a 60-day ceasefire during which up to 30 hostages held in Gaza, including American citizens, will be released. In return, Israel will release Palestinian prisoners and allow increased humanitarian aid to flow into the Gaza Strip.


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