Falcon29
Elite Member
I don't believe Hamas was prepared for a full blown ground invasion. Even though I also don't believe you can do much to counter one. Gaza is too small and ill equipped.So what's your opinion about the present situation with Hamas and Qassam and their strengths? Does it look like the demons have whittled them down a bit since we haven't seen the level of counter-fighting (or that could be the demons changing tactics from the brutal losses they've faced since the Rafah offensive) and we haven't seen as many rockets either. Do you think Hamas is weakening just a little because of all the above and this here:
Intense fighting in Rafah near end, says Netanyahu
Either that or he's trying to lighten his load as he's addressing congress sometime soon which is a whole other monstrosity in of itself that this POS gets to speak to the people of this country ibn el sharmouta. And that the tensions between him and Biden with the big debate coming up this Thursday perhaps this is something Biden is putting pressure on shaytanyahu? Hoping Hamas still has some fight in them which I'm sure they do, just to what end and what do you think this represents?
Rocket fire is low because of many factors unrelated to supply. There are still thousands of rockets in Gaza but they're inaccessible and undeployable at the moment.
Hamas in Gaza started off as a guerilla group. So it has experience working with limited resources and manpower. And able to go underground. Hamas can still continue to survive for a long time and can recover rather quickly. It may not govern parts of Gaza for the time being but will survive as a military organization and popular movement.



