Amit Segal (Israel Hayom) reports that Hamas is seeking to rebuild and strengthen its capabilities after 1,000 days of war, calling the terror group 'our most cruel enemy.' The analysis examines how Hamas is attempting to restore its military arm amid the prolonged conflict.
Amit Segal, senior political analyst for Israel Hayom, published an analysis Wednesday evening examining Hamas's efforts to rebuild its military capabilities after 1,000 days of war. Segal describes Hamas as 'our most cruel enemy' and details how the terror group is attempting to reconstitute its forces despite sustained Israeli military pressure. The report comes amid a broader debate in Israel about the strategic achievements of the war, with some officials warning that Hamas is exploiting periods of reduced operations to recruit new fighters and restore command structures — assessments The Zioneer has previously covered (see BACKGROUND items). The analysis, based on Segal's sources, does not specify exact metrics of Hamas's reconstruction but frames the effort as a central challenge for Israeli decision-makers. No independent corroboration of specific claims was available at publication time.
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