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Hamas leader Sinwar said to believe his forces are on road to victory against IDF
Times of Israel ^ | 2/29/24 | Lazar Berman

Posted on 02/29/2024 8:11:41 PM PST by Uncle Miltie

Hamas is winning the fight in Gaza, the organization’s leader in the war-torn Strip told its senior officials in Qatar early this month, according to a Thursday report.

In early February, Hamas’s exile leadership convened in Doha, worried that the IDF was getting the better of the terror group as Israeli troops and airstrikes killed fighters and took more ground, said The Wall Street Journal, citing “people informed about the meeting.”

A message from Hamas’s Gaza leader Yahya Sinwar arrived, arguing that despite the tactical losses, Hamas had the upper hand. International pressure would force Israel to end the war, he argued, and the four battalions in Rafah were prepared for the likely IDF ground assault on the border city.

It is unclear how fully Sinwar understands the reality on the battlefield, as he is thought to be hiding in tunnels, likely under Khan Younis. Egyptian officials cited in the article think “he has lost touch with reality.”

The IDF says that 242 soldiers have been killed in the four months of the ground offensive in Gaza, while it killed around 12,000 Hamas fighters and wounded many more. It also killed 1,000 terrorists inside of Israel during the Hamas assault on October 7.

Israel believes Hamas had around 30,000 fighters on October 7.

The Hamas-controlled Gaza health ministry reported Thursday that since the start of the war, more than 30,000 people had been killed in Gaza. The figures cannot be independently verified, and are believed to include both civilians and Hamas members killed in Gaza, including as a consequence of terror groups’ own rocket misfires.

The WSJ also reported that Hamas has altered its tactics since the November ceasefire, moving away from larger assaults of up to 30 men toward hit-and-run ambushes using small arms and RPGs.

The attacks are meant to bleed Israel until it is forced to end the war, possibly as part of a hostage deal with Hamas. Talks on such an agreement are ongoing, with Israeli negotiators working with US, Qatari, and Egyptian partners in Doha.

Significant gaps remain, including over the length of a lull in hostilities. Hamas wants the war to end and Israel to pull out its troops.

Israeli leaders pledge to continue fighting until “total victory” is achieved, which they define as the toppling of Hamas as both a military and governing organization, and the release of all hostages held in Gaza.

Hamas has also been using recordings of Israeli hostages pleading for rescue in Hebrew to draw soldiers into an ambush, reported the WSJ, and placing explosives in bags taken from Israeli kibbutzim that soldiers are likely to pick up.

IDF officers inside the Gaza Strip told The Times of Israel this week similar accounts about a change in Hamas tactics.

“There is resistance, but it’s not like it was at the beginning,” Lt. Col. Aviran Alfasi, commander of the Givati Brigade’s Tzabar Battalion, said in Gaza City’s Zeitoun neighborhood. “They shoot and run away.”

“The battle is way less complex than it was,” he said. While his battalion has freedom of action in Zeitoun, “there is still more work,” said Alfasi.

“The more we and the Nahal Brigade operate, the more [Hamas’s] capabilities continue to decrease,” he said.

According to the WSJ, IDF commanders, including at the upper echelons, are increasingly doubting that their tactical successes will result in a clear victory at the strategic and political levels.

At some point, Israel — and its international partners — will have to replace Hamas with another entity to rule Gaza.

“What stands between running in place in Gaza and toppling Hamas is a different civil government,” military theorist Eran Ortal insisted.

But Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Netanyahu is averse to discussing his vision for who will replace Hamas, saying only that he will not hand over power to the Palestinian Authority, which he distrusts, and that Israel will maintain full security control.

“After the great sacrifice of our civilians and our soldiers, I will not allow the entry into Gaza of those who educate for terrorism, support terrorism and finance terrorism,” he said. “Gaza will be neither Hamastan nor Fatahstan.”

Last week, a senior Israeli official said that Jerusalem is seeking Palestinians who are not affiliated with Hamas to manage civilian affairs in areas of the Gaza Strip designed as testing grounds for postwar administration of the enclave.

The Israeli official said the planned “humanitarian pockets” would be in districts of the Gaza Strip from which Hamas has been expelled, but that ultimate success would hinge on Israel achieving its goal of destroying the Islamist terror group across the tiny coastal territory that it has been governing for 16 years.

“We’re looking for the right people to step up to the plate,” the official told Reuters on condition of anonymity. “But it is clear that this will take time, as no one will come forward if they think Hamas will put a bullet in their head.”

Israeli officers, however, tell The Times of Israel that they are on the way to defeating Hamas.

“If we didn’t believe in it, we’d have nothing to look for here,” said Battalion 931 commander Lt. Col. Oz Meshulam. “Every day, we are defeating and destroying Hamas.”

“To truly deal with it, it takes time,” he said. “At least till the end of the year.”


TOPICS: Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Israel; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: hamas; qatar; sinwar; yahyasinwar
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To: Uncle Miltie

>> road to victory against IDF<<

God forbid


21 posted on 02/29/2024 11:09:19 PM PST by 353FMG
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To: Uncle Miltie

Perhaps if victory is defined as dying for your cause.


22 posted on 03/01/2024 2:11:06 AM PST by rottweiller_inc (inter canem et lupum)
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To: Uncle Miltie

Is this the same guy that said nobody could imagine that Israel would respond to the Hamas attack like they have?


23 posted on 03/01/2024 2:28:07 AM PST by 21twelve (Ever Vigilant. Never Fearful.)
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To: No name given

“I learned all I know from Baghdad Bob.”


24 posted on 03/01/2024 5:13:45 AM PST by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Owen
bumper sticker:


Demographics is Destiny


25 posted on 03/01/2024 5:15:33 AM PST by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Owen
The Muslim birthrate is overwhelming.

What else ya gonna do if yer WIFI stays down?

26 posted on 03/01/2024 5:16:31 AM PST by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Uncle Miltie

——Hamas wants the war to end and Israel to pull out its troops.——

There is a clamr for a cease fire. that’s the way it always happens. there is a cease fire and Hamas is free to reboot and attack with new hostages in the future.

This time, there will be no ceasefire until Hamas is dead. There is a fake news tendency to say dead Palestinians when the dead are Hamas and Hamas families.

The whereabouts of Sinwar a mystery. He may have escaped via the large tunnels into Egypt. Egypt has blocked and flooded those tunnels so I believe Sinwar is trapped in Gaza. He is a dead man and will never be allowed to live.

The Hamas leaders in Qatar are living on borrowed time. Mossad will kill them. The must be destroyed.

The IDF efforts in Gaza and the West Bank are going to continue for months until the very last Hamas and other enemies are dead.


27 posted on 03/01/2024 5:27:01 AM PST by bert ( (KE. NP. +12) Hamascide is required in totality)
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To: Owen
The birthrate cannot be countered.

To what degree does welfare enable the high birthrate?

What would happen if the women had to work?

28 posted on 03/01/2024 5:37:06 AM PST by SauronOfMordor (Either you will rule. Or you will be ruled. There is no other choice.)
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To: Uncle Miltie

That’s delusional and certifiable


29 posted on 03/01/2024 6:21:23 AM PST by Nifster ( I see puppy dogs in the clouds )
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To: SauronOfMordor

You do realize we’re talking about Muslim birthrate vs Israel’s?

This is not about US social spending (though the US Muslim numbers will do the same thing).

Israel’s Muslim population is 18% right now. Within the country. But that’s not the issue. This is about the Middle East Muslim countries vs Israel.

The numbers were so compelling that the right-of-return concept arose. Then flying in Ethiopian Jews. To no avail.

If they can’t make peace, then they have to relocate. The UN screwed up horribly in the late 1940s putting them there.


30 posted on 03/01/2024 6:27:05 AM PST by Owen (.)
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To: Owen

But, Israel has made peace with most of those Sunni nations with increasing populations. Saudi is next.

One view is that among Sunnis, ONLY the universally detested Paleatinians remain a strategic problem for Israel.

Iran is another story.


31 posted on 03/01/2024 6:37:16 AM PST by Uncle Miltie (Objective: Permanently break the will of the population to ever wage war again.)
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To: Uncle Miltie

You have details wrong.

Israel has peace treaties only with Egypt and Jordan, both treaties decades old, purchased with US money.

There is recently nothing more than establishing diplomatic contact with some Arab League members, which is light years away from “peace treaty”. Those are UAE, Bahrain, Morocco and Sudan. The last two are obviously insignificant and the first two, tiny.

Most wars are between countries with diplomatic relations.

The birthrate issue is crushing. Israel’s recent natgas development offshore might have been leveraged into buying peace, and the Hamas radicals knew it and acted to make such soul selling intolerable to those considering it.


32 posted on 03/01/2024 7:12:29 AM PST by Owen (.)
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To: Owen

I’m specifically talking about welfare spending in Gaza, with funds sent by wealthy Arab states

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/gaza-plagued-poverty-hamas-no-shortage-cash-come-rcna121099

“The unemployment rate in Gaza is 47% and more than 80% of its population lives in poverty, according to the United Nations.”


33 posted on 03/01/2024 8:07:41 AM PST by SauronOfMordor (Either you will rule. Or you will be ruled. There is no other choice.)
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To: Owen
The UN screwed up horribly in the late 1940s putting them there.

I think that GOD put them there a wee bit earlier...

34 posted on 03/01/2024 3:15:41 PM PST by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: SauronOfMordor

Planned Parenthood is NOT a growth industry


35 posted on 03/01/2024 3:17:26 PM PST by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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