Hamas Recruits Thousands of New Fighters in Gaza Strip

Security sources confirm that Hamas’s military wing has recruited thousands of new fighters, who have undergone military training, in exchange for money, humanitarian aid, and medical treatment. This recruitment aims to fill the ranks left vacant by those killed or captured during the ongoing conflict. The IDF is preparing for the potential occupation of Gaza City and plans to reduce humanitarian aid to the Strip if hostage deal negotiations fail. These developments come amid a growing concern over Hamas’s military capabilities.

Recruitment and Training

 

According to Israeli security officials, Hamas has recruited approximately 4,000 new fighters over the past month.

This rapid expansion bolsters its fighting capabilities and complicates Israel’s efforts to apply military pressure on Hamas to expedite a hostage deal.

Currently, Hamas is estimated to have about 20,000 armed fighters in Gaza, along with a stockpile of dozens of rockets that it sporadically launches into Israeli territory.

The Islamic Jihad organization also retains about 4,000 armed fighters in the Strip.

Impact on Conflict Dynamics

 

Hamas’s military recovery has allowed it to prolong its war of attrition against the IDF and adopt tougher stances in hostage negotiations.

The funds for this recruitment effort are reportedly sourced from the sale of humanitarian aid packages, which Hamas forcibly seizes and resells in Gaza’s markets.

These actions undermine the humanitarian efforts intended to assist civilians in the region.

 

IDF Response and Future Plans

 

Israeli security officials indicate that the IDF’s recent military operations have disbanded Hamas’s 24 battalions, forcing the group to adopt guerrilla warfare tactics.

However, the ongoing recruitment effort could enable Hamas to continue its resistance in the northern Gaza Strip, led by Eiz al-Din Haddad, the commander of Hamas’s northern brigade.

Should hostage negotiations fail, security sources estimate that Israel’s political leadership might order the IDF to occupy Gaza City fully and evacuate its residents to the south.

This move would consolidate Israeli control over the northern Gaza Strip.

U.S. President Trump has signaled potential support for such measures, warning Hamas that failure to release hostages would result in severe consequences, stating, “If they do not release the hostages, the gates of hell will be opened for them.”

Humanitarian Concerns

 

The Israeli government is considering a significant reduction in humanitarian aid to Gaza as a means to weaken Hamas’s control and pressure it into concessions.

However, such measures risk further exacerbating the dire conditions faced by civilians in the Strip, complicating the humanitarian crisis and international responses.

As the situation evolves, the balance between military actions, humanitarian considerations, and international diplomacy will play a crucial role in determining the outcome of this conflict.

Yoni Ben Menachem Senior Middle East Analyst

About Yoni Ben Menachem

Yoni Ben Menachem is a Middle East senior analyst ,a journalist and
the former CEO of the Israel Broadcasting Authority(IBA). He has
decades of experience in written and video journalism. Ben
Menachem’s path in the media world began as a producer for
Japanese television in the Middle East. After that, he held many key
positions in the media The Israeli: CEO of the Israel Broadcasting
Authority, director of “Kol Israel” Radio, reporter on West Bank and
Gaza Strip affairs, political reporter and commentator, commentator
on Middle East affairs and editor-in-chief and presenter of the
program “Middle East Magazine”. 

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