Hamas has regrown its fighting force to some 20,000 terrorists, is reasserting its power by policing the streets and refilling its coffers with tariffs on imports to the Gaza Strip after goods were allowed to flow into the Palestinian territory, according to a new report.
Despite a brutal two years of war that has decimated Gaza and killed thousands of terrorists, Hamas is regaining its footing — even as Israel and President Trump’s Arab-backed peace deal demand that the group disarm and cede power , according the New York Times .
“Hamas was hit hard, but it wasn’t defeated,” Shalom Ben Hanan, a former senior official in the Shin Bet, told the Times. “It’s still standing.”
On Sunday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu questioned whether an international force, which is meant to dep

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