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05/16/2024

Israel’s Gaza Endgame is Nowhere in Sight as Hamas Returns to the North

Critics are asking about Netanyahu’s failure to plan for a postwar Gaza

It was last December when the Israeli military declared victory in the Jabalya refugee camp, saying it had broken Hamas’s grip on its traditional stronghold in the northern Gaza Strip.

“Jabalya is not the Jabalya it used to be,” Brig. Gen. Itzik Cohen, commander of Division 162, said at the time, adding that “hundreds of terrorists” had been killed and 500 suspects arrested.

Five months later, Israeli forces are back in Jabalya. Ground troops are pushing into the densely packed camp, backed by artillery and airstrikes — one in a string of recent “re-clearing” operations launched by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) against Hamas, whose fighters have rapidly regrouped in areas vacated by the IDF.

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