The 37th anniversary of the Islamic Resistance Movement, Hamas, which fell on Saturday, offered no reason for joy or celebration this year.
According to a Hamas leader residing in Turkey, who spoke to Saudi newspaper Elaph on condition of anonymity, this year’s anniversary marks the decline of Hamas in Gaza and the defeat of its allies in the region.
The leader also admitted that the terror group is facing a leadership crisis after losing most of the top political and military leaders in Gaza, including Yahya Sinwar, along with the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran. He said the “Al-Aqsa Flood” operation, Hamas’ name for the Oct. 7 terror attack in southern Israel last year, has turned into a defeat for the terror group, drowning them in a sea of blood and destruction.
While the elimination of senior Hamas leadership in Gaza, like Sinwar and Mohammed Deif, was a significant defeat for the group, the defeat of “Axis of Resistance” allies, including Hezbollah in Lebanon, has further hindered Hamas’ goals for the war. The most recent setback for Hamas was the collapse of Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Syria, a regime with which Hamas had been attempting to rebuild relations.
According to the report in Elaph, the new Syrian government informed the Palestinian factions Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ), that they must close their offices, hand over weapons, dissolve training camps, and leave Syria as quickly as possible. The site reported that the leaders of the Palestinian groups in Damascus at the time of the rebel takeover fled to Tehran. […]
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