Hamas’s decision not to fight alongside the Islamic Jihad
Hamas made a wise decision not to take part in the last round of fighting against Israel and to maintain its achievements in the Gaza Strip
Hamas made a wise decision not to take part in the last round of fighting against Israel and to maintain its achievements in the Gaza Strip
The Islamic Jihad was forced to agree to the Egyptian cease-fire proposal and come down from the tree, now it is trying to present itself as the one who won the short round of fighting in which it suffered a severe blow from Israel.
On the streets of Gaza there is anger at Hamas for not participating in the fighting against Israel, but the Islamic Jihad is demonstrating unity with Hamas so that it can restore its damaged military capabilities
The IDF “breaking Dawn” operation against the Islamic Jihad continues and there are no indications of an imminent ceasefire. Israel has some achievements, but restoring deterrence requires increasing pressure on the Islamic Jihad in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.
Hamas made a wise decision not to take part in the last round of fighting against Israel and to maintain its achievements in the Gaza Strip
The Islamic Jihad was forced to agree to the Egyptian cease-fire proposal and come down from the tree, now it is trying to present itself as the one who won the short round of fighting in which it suffered a severe blow from Israel.
On the streets of Gaza there is anger at Hamas for not participating in the fighting against Israel, but the Islamic Jihad is demonstrating unity with Hamas so that it can restore its damaged military capabilities
The IDF “breaking Dawn” operation against the Islamic Jihad continues and there are no indications of an imminent ceasefire. Israel has some achievements, but restoring deterrence requires increasing pressure on the Islamic Jihad in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.