Gaza has become a battlefield where Hamas, once a powerful Islamist movement, now barely holds the reins. Facing rebellious local clans, loss of key tunnels, and uncertain Iranian support, Hamas is fighting for survival. The Israeli military has destroyed hundreds of kilometers of tunnel networks, and many Hamas commanders have been killed or incapacitated. Fighters operate independently, and Israeli backing of local tribes further weakens Hamas control. The humanitarian crisis in Gaza deepens, and international pressure for a ceasefire grows. Hamas desperately wants a break in fighting to consolidate forces and deal with rogue elements, including gangs stealing humanitarian aid. Although Hamas can still launch surprise attacks, the loss of centralized command and increasingly younger fighters signal serious problems. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu claims the campaign against Hamas has inflicted unprecedented damage, while Hamas continues to reject surrender and demands a ceasefire on its terms. The emergence of Palestinian tribes armed and supported by Israel, along with internal conflicts with rogue groups like that of Yasser Abu Shabab, further complicate the situation. Iranian support, though significant, is now uncertain due to Israeli strikes on Iranian targets. Hamas is in a political and military crisis, struggling to survive one of the toughest periods in its history. This drama in Gaza is not just a war but a fight for identity and control amid chaos threatening to destroy everything Hamas has built over decades. If you think this is just another conflict, think again — this is a survival war that changes the rules of the game. So, what do you think? Can Hamas weather this storm, or is this the end of an era? Drop a comment and let the street talk begin!
Hamas on the Brink of Survival: Clans, Losses, and Israeli Pressure Tear the Movement Apart
