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Wall Street Journal: Hamas Popularity in Gaza Rises Following Ceasefire

An american newspaper reported that Hamas’s popularity among Palestinians in Gaza⁣ has increased since the ceasefire, and they⁤ oppose‍ disarming ⁤the movement or the presence of international forces in Gaza.

According to the English section of webangah News Agency citing⁤ Mehr News Agency, The Wall Street journal highlighted a rise in Hamas’s ⁤popularity among Gazans since the ceasefire. The newspaper‌ noted this poses a challenge to U.S.President Donald Trump’s plan for ⁢a ceasefire that involves disarming Hamas.

The report explained that last month, as the ⁢ceasefire‍ stabilized and⁤ Israeli forces withdrew, ⁢Hamas fighters reappeared on Gaza streets acting as police and internal security forces, patrolling and⁢ targeting criminals.

Hazem sarour, ‍a businessman from Gaza City, ​said no one except Hamas can halt security collapse, theft, and lawlessness-which is why people support them.

According to the United ​Nations Office for the Coordination ‍of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), before ⁤the ceasefire more then 80% of humanitarian ‌aid delivered by UN agencies was confiscated by armed groups in ‍gaza.

However,⁤ last month theft rates dropped to about half⁢ due to increased aid flows and crime prevention efforts by Hamas’s police force dressed in blue uniforms.

The ​newspaper argued that lower crime rates alongside continued backing of ‌armed resistance​ against Israel have allowed Hamas to rebuild its image and strengthen control over Gaza. ‍Polls indicate many Palestinians and analysts across ⁣different ‌parts of ⁣Gaza now view this armed ‌group wiht more‍ pragmatism.

A poll released last‌ month by the​ Palestinian Center for Policy Research found 51% of⁤ surveyed Gazans⁢ held a positive opinion of​ Hamas’s performance ⁤during the war-a figure higher than previous periods.

The Wall Street Journal added that growing ⁤Palestinian support for Hamas could complicate efforts to move president⁣ Trump’s ‍plan ‌into its next phase.

The ‌report noted most Palestinians surveyed ‌opposed Trump’s proposal ⁢to ⁣disarm⁢ Hamas. A majority also rejected deploying an international force tasked with disarming the group.

News⁣ Sources:⁢ © webangah News Agency
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