So Hamas has made no mistakes whatsoever?
Everybody makes mistakes, that's out of question. What you're asking is Hamas ever had bad policies. Which is a yes it did. That's one thing I like about them as a Palestinian they've had bad policies and reversed them, and had been grilled for bad policies. Lots of which are domestic related, not necessarily related to struggle with Israel.
Leave aside any moral argument and let us not be clouded by the obvious - that the Tel Aviv regime is, by definition, a genocidal and barbaric one.
From a purely sterile and military-geopolitical perspective, can you say that Hamas has not made enough errors to be the architect of its own destruction? Once that is established, is it not then straightforward to envisage the deep Mossad networks as being the ones who pull the necessary strings to "encourage" said errors?
When you take on a strategic power play, if Arabs and allies stood behind them, it becomes a victory and we write history. It's not a conspiracy.
How else were victories achieved ? And history has been written? You have to take initiative and take risks.
You say Hamas brought upon its own destruction for committing a military OP that targeted the IDF southern division. An operation centered around targeting a military division laying siege on the Gaza Strip is legal. It doesn't mark destruction of an entire people. That's a big overreach by evil people that seek to exterminate and always had such ambitions.
They'll do it to Palestinians and others because of inherent narcassism, God complex, no checks and balances in world, and no balance of power in region. That is not Hamas's fault that these people are inherently narcassistic and genocidal.
It's the Jewish teachings and the Jewish-American community which granted Israel so much immunity that are responsible.
Of course the rank and file of the resistance are brave and heroic and will no doubt be remembered for heroic acts of martyrdom protecting or seeking revenge for their brutalised civilians - no doubting that - but as a wise man once said, winning wars is not about dying for one's country, but getting the other guy to die for his.
Hamas needed to be a lot smarter than they were. It has recently been claimed - and I believe it - that their own allies in Iran and Hezb did not even know of the plan to launch the October 2023 assault.
Hezb and Iran are compromised. This was evident by pager operations, ability to reach Hezbollah commanders, and drone attacks/local on ground attacks in Iran by terrorist Mossad cells all over Iran targeting air defenses, launchers, and more.
Hamas made them know through another way. Which is warning repeatedly that Jerusalem situation which won't be tolerated for longer and a big conflict will arise over it.
But keep in mind Hamas sought for this to be a collective Muslim effort. And told all Muslim nations and people to participate in the very beginning. Not just Iran or Hezbollah.
You tell me - are they simply this stupid, or are some of their leadership actually in cahoots with Tel Aviv?
No they're not stupid nor led by Tel Aviv. Gaza situation was intolerable, and so was situation in Palestine overall. But so is general situation in region with signing Abraham Accords which promotes a unity of religion belief which is blasphemous. Hamas leaders also care about Islam not just Gaza and Palestine.
Hamas thought good of Muslims, clearly, based off on how it was betting on them to participate. They must of expected a lot more. But Muslims thought because they succeeded in a quick operation in one day , that they could then take on fight on their own and we should just watch Hamas fight on its own instead of committing to our responsibility as well ..