Hamas Lost the Last Round of Fighting with Israel—but That Only Makes the Next Round More Likely https://mosaicmagazine.com/picks/uncategorized/2020/09/hamas-lost-the-last-round-of-fighting-with-israel-but-that-only-makes-the-next-round-more-likely/

September 4, 2020 | Alex Fishman
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On August 6, terrorists in the Gaza Strip began launching incendiary devices at Israeli towns, triggering IDF retaliation and a series of attacks and counterattacks that ended with a ceasefire on Monday. Alex Fishman examines where the weeks of violence leave Hamas:

During the three weeks [of violence] Israel closed the land and ocean passageways into the Strip [and] the number of unemployed there jumped by no less than 10 percent, as thousands lost their jobs and their livelihoods. Neither Yahya Sinwar, [the senior Hamas figure in the Strip], 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. . . . Sinwar tried to force Israel to the negotiating table in an effort to improve life in the Strip. He succeeded insofar as Israel indeed negotiated with Hamas through Egypt, Qatar, and the UN.

But what Hamas failed to do was to extract any concessions from either Jerusalem or from his interlocutors.

In the end, not only did Sinwar find himself back at square one, but the IDF used the attacks as an excuse to strike no less than 104 Hamas-affiliated targets within the enclave, thus delivering a blow to the organization’s infrastructure in the Strip.

About a week ago, Gaza was hit by its own wave of coronavirus, a new development that may have pushed Sinwar to end the current round of aggression. . . . The Strip is under complete lockdown at the moment, no movement is permitted from district to district, and schools and beaches are closed, [as are all] exits from the Strip. . . . Even if Israel wanted to throw Gaza an economic lifeline, the coronavirus has made it all but impossible.

The way the latest escalation ended is nothing but an invitation to the next round, which may end up being more violent.

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