The Palestinian Arena

Hamas’ Alleged Intelligence Coup against Israeli Military Plans

Hamas has launched a campaign of psychological warfare in anticipation of the IDF’s ground invasion of the Gaza Strip, claiming to possess the IDF’s plans and a “sensitive intelligence treasure.”
While the IDF has refrained from commenting on Hamas’ claims, it’s noteworthy that the Minister of Defense and the Chief of Staff have made substantial alterations to their operational plans for the occupation of the Gaza Strip.

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The Urgent Need for Enhanced Israeli Intelligence: A Hamas Dilemma

The Israeli intelligence establishment has faced a significant setback, and the road to identifying its weaknesses and restoring its capabilities will be long and arduous.
However, the threat posed by Hamas waits for no one. Israel is in urgent need of a dependable informant at the highest echelons of Hamas, as the nation’s intelligence apparatus grapples with a profound crisis.

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The man who planned the massacre in the Israeli settlements surrounding Gaza

The man who planned the brutal massacre in the Israeli settlements on the border of the Gaza Strip, which holds most of the Israeli hostages, is Muhammad Def, the chief of staff of the military wing of Hamas. Mohammed Def is the most wanted by Israel which has tried to assassinate him five times already, Operation “Iron Swords” is a golden opportunity to kill him.

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A Pre-Planned Massacre in the Style of ISIS by Hamas

Hamas, an organization that has adopted the brutal methods of ISIS, recently carried out a pre-planned and gruesome massacre in Israeli settlements along the Gaza Strip border. This horrific act not only tarnished the image of Hamas but also sparked international outrage.
Israel is now determined to confront Hamas in the same way the Western world dealt with ISIS.

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Hamas and Iran: Coordinating Military Strategy in the Middle East

The Iranian Foreign Minister recently held a critical meeting in Doha, the capital of Qatar, with the leadership of Hamas. This meeting aimed to coordinate strategic moves in response to the potential IDF (Israeli Defense Forces) ground invasion of the Gaza Strip. During the meeting, the new “red lines” for Hamas were established, and there was an expression of disappointment with Hezbollah’s cautious stance.

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Can Israel eliminate Hamas?

Hamas is a brutal terrorist organization but also a large religious political movement deeply rooted in Palestinian society.
Israel will find it difficult to completely eliminate Hamas, but it can, through an extensive military operation, assassinate its military leadership and destroy the military infrastructure in the Gaza Strip.

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Hamas Fears an Israeli Occupation of the Gaza Strip

The leadership of Hamas is increasingly apprehensive about the possibility of an Israeli military invasion of the Gaza Strip. They fear that such an invasion could result in the ousting of their rule and the deportation of as many as half a million Palestinians to Egypt. A senior security official in Israel has suggested that Iran is a driving force behind the current escalation, particularly regarding Hamas’s infiltration of Israeli settlements along the Gaza Strip border.

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October 7th Surprise

The Hamas organization launched a surprise attack on Israel at the border of the Gaza Strip, successfully infiltrating dozens of terrorists into Israeli settlements and capturing some of them for the first time.This attack marks a declaration of war on Israel, constituting a strategic surprise, and it exposes a significant failure within Israel’s intelligence system, which failed to provide sufficient warning and readiness for such an event.

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Will the normalization with Saudi Arabia come at the expense of the Palestinians and Jordan?

King Abdullah of Jordan is concerned about the possibility that the normalization agreement between Saudi Arabia and Israel may occur at Jordan’s expense. He warns against overlooking the Palestinian problem.
The Palestinian public estimates that this agreement will not lead to the establishment of a Palestinian state and that it primarily serves the interests of Saudi Arabia.

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Hamas’ Alleged Intelligence Coup against Israeli Military Plans

Hamas has launched a campaign of psychological warfare in anticipation of the IDF’s ground invasion of the Gaza Strip, claiming to possess the IDF’s plans and a “sensitive intelligence treasure.”
While the IDF has refrained from commenting on Hamas’ claims, it’s noteworthy that the Minister of Defense and the Chief of Staff have made substantial alterations to their operational plans for the occupation of the Gaza Strip.

Read More >>

The Urgent Need for Enhanced Israeli Intelligence: A Hamas Dilemma

The Israeli intelligence establishment has faced a significant setback, and the road to identifying its weaknesses and restoring its capabilities will be long and arduous.
However, the threat posed by Hamas waits for no one. Israel is in urgent need of a dependable informant at the highest echelons of Hamas, as the nation’s intelligence apparatus grapples with a profound crisis.

Read More >>

The man who planned the massacre in the Israeli settlements surrounding Gaza

The man who planned the brutal massacre in the Israeli settlements on the border of the Gaza Strip, which holds most of the Israeli hostages, is Muhammad Def, the chief of staff of the military wing of Hamas. Mohammed Def is the most wanted by Israel which has tried to assassinate him five times already, Operation “Iron Swords” is a golden opportunity to kill him.

Read More >>

A Pre-Planned Massacre in the Style of ISIS by Hamas

Hamas, an organization that has adopted the brutal methods of ISIS, recently carried out a pre-planned and gruesome massacre in Israeli settlements along the Gaza Strip border. This horrific act not only tarnished the image of Hamas but also sparked international outrage.
Israel is now determined to confront Hamas in the same way the Western world dealt with ISIS.

Read More >>

Hamas and Iran: Coordinating Military Strategy in the Middle East

The Iranian Foreign Minister recently held a critical meeting in Doha, the capital of Qatar, with the leadership of Hamas. This meeting aimed to coordinate strategic moves in response to the potential IDF (Israeli Defense Forces) ground invasion of the Gaza Strip. During the meeting, the new “red lines” for Hamas were established, and there was an expression of disappointment with Hezbollah’s cautious stance.

Read More >>

Can Israel eliminate Hamas?

Hamas is a brutal terrorist organization but also a large religious political movement deeply rooted in Palestinian society.
Israel will find it difficult to completely eliminate Hamas, but it can, through an extensive military operation, assassinate its military leadership and destroy the military infrastructure in the Gaza Strip.

Read More >>

Hamas Fears an Israeli Occupation of the Gaza Strip

The leadership of Hamas is increasingly apprehensive about the possibility of an Israeli military invasion of the Gaza Strip. They fear that such an invasion could result in the ousting of their rule and the deportation of as many as half a million Palestinians to Egypt. A senior security official in Israel has suggested that Iran is a driving force behind the current escalation, particularly regarding Hamas’s infiltration of Israeli settlements along the Gaza Strip border.

Read More >>

October 7th Surprise

The Hamas organization launched a surprise attack on Israel at the border of the Gaza Strip, successfully infiltrating dozens of terrorists into Israeli settlements and capturing some of them for the first time.This attack marks a declaration of war on Israel, constituting a strategic surprise, and it exposes a significant failure within Israel’s intelligence system, which failed to provide sufficient warning and readiness for such an event.

Read More >>

Will the normalization with Saudi Arabia come at the expense of the Palestinians and Jordan?

King Abdullah of Jordan is concerned about the possibility that the normalization agreement between Saudi Arabia and Israel may occur at Jordan’s expense. He warns against overlooking the Palestinian problem.
The Palestinian public estimates that this agreement will not lead to the establishment of a Palestinian state and that it primarily serves the interests of Saudi Arabia.

Read More >>