Following the cease-fire in Gaza, Hamas quickly reasserted its presence, parading through the streets in pickup trucks displaying their flags and heavily armed. Their rapid resurgence showcases their ability to maintain control despite the losses inflicted by Israel's bombing campaign over the previous 15 months. Prime Minister Netanyahu's lack of a clear plan for Gaza's post-war governance has left a significant power vacuum, which Hamas has filled, surprising local residents who had not seen the fighters during active conflict.
The swift re-emergence of Hamas fighters in Gaza post-cease-fire surprises even local residents, raising concerns about the group's control and ongoing influence.
Despite significant losses during the conflict, Hamas remains the most dominant Palestinian group in Gaza, highlighting a power vacuum left by Israel's military campaign.
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