As Hamas violates truce terms and delays hostage body returns, Jerusalem faces mounting pressure—from Washington above and terror cells below.
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The clans are “substantial, influential players that control hundreds if not thousands of enforcers.”
“The Palestinian Authority ensures that it very much pays to slay,” said Palestinian Media Watch.
While the West hails a “transitional plan,” Hamas emerges from tunnels to execute rivals, reject disarmament, and entrench its grip.
Even as its top prosecutor faces misconduct allegations, The Hague doubles down on its war-crimes case against the leaders of the only democracy fighting Hamas.
Hamas militant linked to Kfar Aza massacre entered US under false pretenses—raising chilling questions about national security and moral clarity.
Rom Braslavski was held alone for two years, during part of which time he was held together with the bodies of murdered hostages.
“It’s not realistic to expect people to just drop arms,” a senior U.S. adviser told reporters.
Israeli researcher warns that machinery deployed for debris removal could help Hamas rebuild terror infrastructure.