Hamas is making a significant effort to reassert control in Khan Yunis by recruiting new fighters, particularly targeting young adolescents around 18 years old from both southern and northern Gaza. This recruitment drive aims to replace the 14,000-16,000 fighters who have been killed by the IDF, The Post confirmed. Reports indicate that Hamas commanders are actively regenerating their forces and the organization is accelerating its reconstitution efforts in the Gaza Strip, both militarily and politically, especially in areas where the IDF is no longer present.
NEW: Hamas appears to be accelerating its reconstitution effort in the Gaza Strip by beginning to regenerate its forces through recruitment. Hamas appears to be successfully reconstituting itself militarily and politically in areas where the IDF is no longer present. 🧵(1/5) https://t.co/BP4iiSwdoZ
NEW | Hamas appears to be accelerating its reconstitution effort in the Gaza Strip. Active Hamas recruitment efforts indicate that at least some Hamas commanders have begun to regenerate the forces under their command. https://t.co/ePfwfqe6HI
Hamas is currently reasserting control in Khan Yunis by actively recruiting new fighters, specifically targeting young adolescents who are around 18 years old from both southern and northern Gaza, as reported by the Jerusalem Post. This resurgence of Hamas's presence in Khan… https://t.co/5ROVkFIwbU
Hamas is now holding new training camps for its new recruits to replace the 14,000-16,000 of its fighters who the IDF has killed, The Post confirmed. Hamas is making a comeback to regain control of Khan Yunis as well as recruiting new fighters from young adolescents in the… https://t.co/OLkVHyfXwa
NEW: Hamas is making a comeback to regain control of Khan Yunis as well as recruiting new fighters from young adolescents in the 18-year-old range both in southern and northern Gaza. @jeremybob1 reports: https://t.co/kNGKTlqEOv