Hamas knows it hasn't achieved its aims - but still claims victory
- Hamas leader Khalil Al-Haya praised the October 7th attacks, calling them a significant victory for Hamas and vowed to repeat such actions in the future.
- Al-Haya's speech, broadcast by Al Jazeera, shocked many and showed Hamas's commitment to violent resistance against Israel.
- Critics argue that until Hamas is completely dismantled, peace in the region will remain elusive and the group will continue to incite violence.
- Calls for the eradication of Hamas have intensified, as many view the group as a dangerous force driven by extremist ideology.
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Experts believe that the Islamist group Hamas will recover quickly. A man plays a special role in this. Israel is already targeting him.
·Berlin, Germany
Read Full ArticleA total victory and complete destruction of Hamas was the promise that Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has continued to repeat since the October 7, 2023 terror attack. After fifteen months of war, tens of thousands of Palestinian civilians have been killed and much of Gaza has been destroyed, but Hamas has not been defeated. The organization has already replenished its ranks with new fighters. “We estimate that Hamas has recruited almost as man…
·Netherlands
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Leaning Left1Leaning Right13Center8Last UpdatedBias Distribution59% Right
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- 59% of the sources lean Right
59% Right
C 36%
R 59%
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