Saturday, September 5, 2020

Hamas eyes another Israel fight outside the Temple Walls (Revelation 11)

Opinion: Terror group’s leader Yahya Sinwar is preparing for fresh aggression in bid for political dominance ahead of October vote, even though coastal enclave is under total coronavirus lockdown and on cusp of economic and health disaster
Alex Fishman
Published: 09.02.20 , 23:30
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The way the latest escalation ended is nothing but an invitation to the next round, which may end up being more violent.
This can be attributed to the current leader of Hamas in the Gaza Strip, Yahya Sinwar, who’s steadily losing his grip on the Palestinian enclave his group took over in 2007.
If it were within his power, Sinwar would have gladly erased the last escalation from the collective Palestinian consciousness.
Not only did he fail to achieve any economical, national or military achievement to present to the people of the Strip, the situation in Gaza actually deteriorated.
During the three weeks Israel closed the land and ocean passageways into the Strip, the number of unemployed there jumped by no less than 10%, as thousands lost their jobs and their livelihoods.
Neither Sinwar nor his people can bury these numbers with mere words. This last round of violence against Israel was a colossal failure for him and his people.

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