The successor of Saleh Al-Arouri
The potential successor to Saleh al-Arouri in Hamas, according to estimates within the movement, is likely to be Zaher Al-Jabarin.
The potential successor to Saleh al-Arouri in Hamas, according to estimates within the movement, is likely to be Zaher Al-Jabarin.
It is widely perceived in Gaza that Yahya Sinwar’s recent offensive against Israel on October 7th, while seemingly powerful, has inadvertently accelerated the decline of Hamas rule in the Gaza Strip.
The successful assassination of Saleh al-Arouri in the heart of Hezbollah’s stronghold in Lebanon symbolizes a significant intelligence failure on the part of Hezbollah, which was tasked with protecting its guest. Hezbollah, along with Lebanese intelligence, is currently attempting to locate suspects involved in the assassination. The incident underscores the prowess of the Israeli Mossad in penetrating the heart of terrorism, dealing a blow to Hezbollah’s security measures.
It is widely perceived in Gaza that Yahya Sinwar’s recent offensive against Israel on October 7th, while seemingly powerful, has inadvertently accelerated the decline of Hamas rule in the Gaza Strip.
Hamas is strategically positioning itself in response to potential challenges to its rule in the Gaza Strip, particularly in light of the recent IDF military advance.
The group is anticipating the weakening of its control by Israel and is taking proactive measures.
The unexpected assassination of senior Hamas official Saleh al-Arouri in Beirut sends a powerful message to terrorist organizations in the region, signaling a shift in the rules of engagement following the October 7th massacre.
The time has come for the political leadership to reassess the objectives of the ongoing conflict in the Gaza Strip, particularly concerning the Hamas movement, given the current state of hostilities.
Israel stands a better chance of achieving its objectives through resolute determination and the preservation of national unity.
Israel faces the imperative task of expediting the disarmament of the Gaza Strip, even as clashes persist in its southern and central regions.
The imminent occupation of the “Philadelphia Corridor” by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) along the Gaza Strip border with Egypt underscores the critical importance of controlling this key passageway. The corridor, stretching approximately 15 km, has become a hotbed for weapon smuggling from Egypt into the hands of Hamas.
The recent assassination of Riza Mousavi, a senior member of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards, in Damascus is widely perceived in the Middle East as a strategic warning from Israel to Iran and Syria.
The potential successor to Saleh al-Arouri in Hamas, according to estimates within the movement, is likely to be Zaher Al-Jabarin.
It is widely perceived in Gaza that Yahya Sinwar’s recent offensive against Israel on October 7th, while seemingly powerful, has inadvertently accelerated the decline of Hamas rule in the Gaza Strip.
The successful assassination of Saleh al-Arouri in the heart of Hezbollah’s stronghold in Lebanon symbolizes a significant intelligence failure on the part of Hezbollah, which was tasked with protecting its guest. Hezbollah, along with Lebanese intelligence, is currently attempting to locate suspects involved in the assassination. The incident underscores the prowess of the Israeli Mossad in penetrating the heart of terrorism, dealing a blow to Hezbollah’s security measures.
It is widely perceived in Gaza that Yahya Sinwar’s recent offensive against Israel on October 7th, while seemingly powerful, has inadvertently accelerated the decline of Hamas rule in the Gaza Strip.
Hamas is strategically positioning itself in response to potential challenges to its rule in the Gaza Strip, particularly in light of the recent IDF military advance.
The group is anticipating the weakening of its control by Israel and is taking proactive measures.
The unexpected assassination of senior Hamas official Saleh al-Arouri in Beirut sends a powerful message to terrorist organizations in the region, signaling a shift in the rules of engagement following the October 7th massacre.
The time has come for the political leadership to reassess the objectives of the ongoing conflict in the Gaza Strip, particularly concerning the Hamas movement, given the current state of hostilities.
Israel stands a better chance of achieving its objectives through resolute determination and the preservation of national unity.
Israel faces the imperative task of expediting the disarmament of the Gaza Strip, even as clashes persist in its southern and central regions.
The imminent occupation of the “Philadelphia Corridor” by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) along the Gaza Strip border with Egypt underscores the critical importance of controlling this key passageway. The corridor, stretching approximately 15 km, has become a hotbed for weapon smuggling from Egypt into the hands of Hamas.
The recent assassination of Riza Mousavi, a senior member of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards, in Damascus is widely perceived in the Middle East as a strategic warning from Israel to Iran and Syria.