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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