Hours after Israel launched an enormous bombing marketing campaign throughout Gaza on Tuesday, Hamas’s navy wing had not mounted a discernible counterattack.
It was by far the deadliest day since a cease-fire in Gaza started about two months in the past. The Gaza well being ministry, which doesn’t distinguish between civilians and combatants, stated that greater than 400 individuals had been killed within the aerial bombardment that began earlier than daybreak.
However all through the day, there was a notable absence of rocket hearth by Palestinian militants or makes an attempt to ambush Israeli troopers.
Suhail al-Hindi, a member of Hamas’s political workplace, reacted to the assault by saying the group hopes to revive the cease-fire however reserves the precise to reply.
“The way to reply is left to these on the bottom,” he stated in a phone interview. “They know and perceive how to answer the occupation.”
There is no such thing as a query that Israel’s 15-month struggle in opposition to Hamas weakened the group that has lengthy dominated Gaza. Israel killed 1000’s of its fighters and destroyed a lot of its tunnel community which was used, amongst different issues, to retailer weaponry. And it undermined Hamas’s capability to fireside rockets at Israel.
Mr. al-Hindi acknowledged that the capabilities of Palestinian militant teams in Gaza had been degraded by the struggle, however he stated they nonetheless had each the flexibility and the need to combat.
“The problem isn’t one in every of gear and weapons,” he stated. “It’s about will, and I imagine there’s plenty of will to withstand this occupation.”
Hamas has labored to regroup over the past two months since a cease-fire settlement with Israel got here into impact. It has been amassing unexploded bombs all through Gaza and repurposing them as improvised explosive units, based on one member of the Qassam Brigades, Hamas’s navy wing. It has additionally been recruiting new members and changing commanders who had been killed, the member stated, talking on situation of anonymity to debate delicate particulars.
Seven members of the Israeli parliament’s international affairs and protection committee stated in a letter that they not too long ago discovered that Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad, one other militant group in Gaza, have greater than 25,000 and 5,000 fighters, respectively, nonetheless within the territory.
“The Qassam Brigades continues to be capable of confront the Israeli occupation,” stated Ibrahim Madhoun, a Palestinian analyst from Gaza who’s near Hamas.
The dearth of any navy response to the brand new Israeli onslaught might imply the group was centered on making ready for a combat in case of an Israeli floor invasion, he stated.
The Israeli navy has stated it was attacking Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad, a smaller militant group in Gaza, concentrating on teams of fighters, missile launch posts and weapons stockpiles.
The Israeli bombardment adopted weeks of unsuccessful negotiations to increase the cease-fire between Israel and Hamas.
Regardless of the depth of Israel’s assaults, Mr. Madhoun stated Hamas wouldn’t relent to Israeli calls for to finish its position in Gaza or hand over massive numbers of the remaining hostages with out ensures of a everlasting finish to the struggle.
“Hamas doesn’t need an escalation, nevertheless it won’t give up,” he stated.
Israel has been making an attempt to stress Hamas to launch residing hostages in alternate for an extension of the cease-fire, with out giving the group the reassurances it seeks that the struggle will finish completely.
Israel has vowed all through the struggle that it’s going to not enable Hamas to proceed to control Gaza and can make sure that it might by no means once more mount one other assault just like the one on Oct. 7, 2023, that set off the struggle. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has stated that for the struggle to finish, Hamas’s authorities and navy wing have to be dismantled, a place shared by his right-wing coalition companions within the authorities.
Whereas Hamas has instructed it was keen to surrender civilian governance of Gaza, it has firmly rejected dissolving its navy wing, a vital supply of its energy within the enclave.
In the course of the preliminary part of the cease-fire, the group tried to make use of handovers of hostages to indicate it was nonetheless a strong forces in Gaza. Practically each time it transferred Israeli captives to the Purple Cross, it placed on theatrical ceremonies that includes a whole bunch of mask-wearing and gun-toting militants.
Michael Milstein, a former Israeli navy intelligence officer specializing in Palestinian affairs, stated Hamas could also be making an attempt to first gauge whether or not Israel was planning a long-term assault or a restricted salvo earlier than it responds.
“They wish to know the place issues are going,” Mr. Milstein stated. “If every part goes to finish in two hours, they don’t wish to waste what stays of their ammunition. But when it goes on for a very long time, they are going to reply.”
Iyad Abuheweila and Aaron Boxerman contributed reporting to this text.