
Hamas Tightens Grip in Gaza, Increasing Skepticism of Trump’s Peace Plan
Hamas is cementing its hold over Gaza by placing loyalists in key government roles, collecting taxes, and paying salaries, an Israeli military assessment presented to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in late January revealed. The terror group’s continuing influence over key Gaza power structures has fueled widespread skepticism about the prospects of President Donald Trump’s peace plan, which requires Hamas to give up its weapons in exchange for an Israeli military withdrawal from the territory.
The Israeli military warned that Hamas is “advancing steps on the ground meant to preserve its influence and grip in the Gaza Strip ‘from the bottom up’ by means of integrating its supporters in government offices, security apparatuses, and local authorities.” Hamas has named five district governors—all with links to its armed al-Qassam Brigades—and replaced senior officials in Gaza’s economy and interior ministries, which manage taxation and security.
Hamas says it is ready to hand over administration of the enclave to a U.S.-backed committee of Palestinian technocrats headed by Ali Shaatt, but claims Israel has not yet allowed committee members to enter Gaza to assume their responsibilities. An Israeli government official dismissed any notion of a future role for Hamas as a “twisted fantasy,” stating that Hamas “is finished as a governing authority in the Gaza Strip.” The military’s assessment concluded that without Hamas disarmament, the terror group will succeed in preserving its influence and control. (TOI/VFI News)
“Heavenly Father, we lift up the people of Gaza who continue to suffer under the iron grip of Hamas. We pray in Yeshua’s Name for the dismantling of every stronghold of terror and for lasting peace in this land. Grant wisdom to the leaders involved in negotiations, and protect the innocent civilians caught in the crossfire. We ask that Your truth prevail over deception, and that genuine freedom and justice come to all who dwell in this war-torn region.”