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Guardian: Zionist Project to Form Local Militias Fails in Gaza

The Zionist regime’s attempt to create local militias as an alternative to Hamas in Gaza has reportedly faltered, according to a report by The Guardian. The initiative lacked popular support and quickly became unsustainable after the death of Yasser Abu Shabab exposed its vulnerabilities.

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, an English newspaper has reported the failure of the Zionist project to form local militias in Gaza following the death of Yasser Abu Shabab. The Guardian reported that the death of Abu Shabab revealed the instability of the Zionist regime’s project to form local militias to replace Hamas.

The report stated that the plot relied on external support without social roots or popular legitimacy, leaving it vulnerable to internal disputes. The Guardian noted that the Zionist regime has remained silent to avoid acknowledging the failure of this experiment and to prevent public anger.

The Guardian added that the Gazan community is sensitive to any party associated with the occupiers, and people reject the presence of any illegal local forces. The death of Abu Shabab demonstrated that more organized and influential groups like Hamas cannot be circumvented by artificial alternatives. This experience confirmed that any project to administer Gaza from the outside without popular acceptance is doomed to failure from the start.

 

©‌ Webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency, Shahab News Agency, The Guardian
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