Zionist media: Hamas has rebuilt itself
Zionist sources, noting that Hamas has restored its strength during the war, emphasized that Israel’s operations have achieved no success in Gaza.
According to the English section of “Webangah News Agency,” citing Mehr News Agency and Al-Mayadeen,Zionist regime media have acknowledged Tel Aviv’s failure to achieve its objectives in the Gaza war and warned against deploying more forces into Gaza as part of expanding the conflict.
Israeli media pointed out Tel Aviv’s failure to accomplish its goals in the Gaza war despite over a year and a half passing, stressing that this failure is due to unprecedented operations carried out by Palestinian resistance.
Reorganization of Hamas and New Ambushes
Channel 14 of the Zionist regime’s television stated that Tel Aviv’s military strategy in Gaza requires basic changes in combat tactics. The network reported that Hamas has rebuilt itself, prepared multiple ambushes, and recruited new forces.
The Zionist report adds that Israel’s army must take control of certain positions in the Gaza Strip, establish military dominance in the region, and prevent hamas from achieving further gains.
The newspaper Maariv also stated that resuming hostilities in Gaza would not yield favorable results as military pressure has so far failed to secure the release of Israeli captives. The outlet emphasized that Tel Aviv’s political thinking and military performance have not succeeded in Gaza, with Israel’s inability to retrieve all captives signaling its defeat in this war.
Highlighting the Zionist regime’s readiness to escalate hostilities further, Maariv stressed that sending additional troops into Gaza would complicate matters substantially due to booby-trapped tunnels—expanding firefights could endanger Israeli captives’ lives.
The report noted Hamas’ awareness of limitations on Israel’s army maneuverability, urging Israeli forces to conceal their attrition rates among personnel and armored equipment—a degradation affecting not just human resources but also military hardware capabilities.