Selon Newsweek, Hamas a la main haute dans le controle de la bande de Gaza malgrés plus de 6 mois de guerre. C'est un échec cuissant pour Satan Yahou qui n'a atteint aucun but de la guerre et il s'est enlisé dans les sables de Gaza:
Six Months Later, Hamas Is in Control
While the world focuses on the brewing cycle of Israel-Iran retaliation, the war in Gaza lingers on. In fact, it's becoming increasingly clear that Hamas is dictating ceasefire terms from beneath the rubble of Gaza and the bodies of its own people.
The terrorist group has rejected the most recent plan worked out by international negotiators. Hamas is insisting on returning only half the hostages proposed and other terms it knows are unpalatable to even an Israeli government under domestic and international pressure.
In the wake of the Oct. 7 rampage by Hamas, which left 1,200 people dead in Israel and more than 230 Israelis taken as hostages to Gaza, Israel has conquered much of the small strip of land where Hamas has been in power for most of two decades. The price in Palestinian lives has been brutal.
In the wake of the Oct. 7 rampage by Hamas, which left 1,200 people dead in Israel and more than 230 Israelis taken as hostages to Gaza, Israel has conquered much of the small strip of land where Hamas has been in power for most of two decades. The price in Palestinian lives has been brutal.
No, the group cannot defeat Israel on the battlefield above ground. But by provoking a war that has captured the world's attention unlike other tragedies, they have found another way to win. There is a new effort in the United Nations to recognize "Palestine" an independent state, even though one has never existed.
Protests around the world call for a Palestinian nation that spans "from the river to the sea." That would leave no room for the Jewish state. Antisemitism is spreading from the grimmest of European streets to the green of Ivy League college campuses. A congressional hearing this week revealed the fears of Jewish students at Columbia, who are afraid to walk around areas of campus I blithely strolled through as a graduate student.
Across the United States bridges and airports are being blocked, while students are performatively starving themselves for a "Palestine" they couldn't find on a map. Cities across America that can't stop crime, weigh in on the Middle East. Support is growing in Congress, especially among Democrats, to place conditions on military supplies to Israel at a time when it faces threats across the region. Protesters who don't understand the term, hound President Joe Biden as "Genocide Joe" and have Democratic politicians in a tizzy about a 2024 protest vote.
Six Months Later, Hamas Is in Control
While the world focuses on the brewing cycle of Israel-Iran retaliation, the war in Gaza lingers on. In fact, it's becoming increasingly clear that Hamas is dictating ceasefire terms from beneath the rubble of Gaza and the bodies of its own people.
The terrorist group has rejected the most recent plan worked out by international negotiators. Hamas is insisting on returning only half the hostages proposed and other terms it knows are unpalatable to even an Israeli government under domestic and international pressure.
In the wake of the Oct. 7 rampage by Hamas, which left 1,200 people dead in Israel and more than 230 Israelis taken as hostages to Gaza, Israel has conquered much of the small strip of land where Hamas has been in power for most of two decades. The price in Palestinian lives has been brutal.
In the wake of the Oct. 7 rampage by Hamas, which left 1,200 people dead in Israel and more than 230 Israelis taken as hostages to Gaza, Israel has conquered much of the small strip of land where Hamas has been in power for most of two decades. The price in Palestinian lives has been brutal.
No, the group cannot defeat Israel on the battlefield above ground. But by provoking a war that has captured the world's attention unlike other tragedies, they have found another way to win. There is a new effort in the United Nations to recognize "Palestine" an independent state, even though one has never existed.
Protests around the world call for a Palestinian nation that spans "from the river to the sea." That would leave no room for the Jewish state. Antisemitism is spreading from the grimmest of European streets to the green of Ivy League college campuses. A congressional hearing this week revealed the fears of Jewish students at Columbia, who are afraid to walk around areas of campus I blithely strolled through as a graduate student.
Across the United States bridges and airports are being blocked, while students are performatively starving themselves for a "Palestine" they couldn't find on a map. Cities across America that can't stop crime, weigh in on the Middle East. Support is growing in Congress, especially among Democrats, to place conditions on military supplies to Israel at a time when it faces threats across the region. Protesters who don't understand the term, hound President Joe Biden as "Genocide Joe" and have Democratic politicians in a tizzy about a 2024 protest vote.
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