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Tue 08 Oct 2024 8:05 pm - Jerusalem Time
Has Hamas become a burden on the Arab world after it caused the crushing of Hezbollah?
Since the beginning of the war, Hamas has become a burden on the Arab world, complicating the political and security situation in the region. In this article, we will review how Hamas transformed from a resistance movement into a burden on the Arab world, how its adventures affected the Shiite resistance axis, and finally how it was able to divide the arenas instead of uniting them.
Since the outbreak of the last war, Hamas has become a burden on the Arab world due to its policies and hardline positions. It has caused tension in relations between Arabs, as opinions were divided over supporting or opposing it. Some believe that Hamas is causing instability in the region and hindering peace efforts.
** Hamas's Impact on Hezbollah and the Resistance Axis
Hamas's adventures, led by Yahya Sinwar, crushed Hezbollah and the Shiite Resistance Axis. The Resistance Axis was severely damaged by Hamas's aggressive policies, which led to an escalation of tensions with Israel. This escalation led to painful military strikes against Hezbollah, which ended with the targeting of its Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah and many of its leaders, which greatly weakened its position in the region. As a result, Hamas was left alone, as it no longer enjoyed the strong support of its former allies in the Resistance Axis. This decline in support reflects the damage to relations between Hamas and the rest of the Shiite factions, which led to a decline in their influence in the region.
Hezbollah, which was considered a strong supporter of Hamas, found itself in an unenviable position. On the one hand, it cannot abandon its support for the Palestinian cause, and on the other hand, it cannot bear the negative consequences of Hamas’s miscalculated adventures. These moves have weakened the axis of resistance, as each party in this axis now operates independently of the others, which has led to a decline in the regional influence of these forces combined.
** Dividing the arenas instead of unifying them
Instead of unifying the Arab and Islamic arenas against the Israeli occupation, Hamas has managed to divide them. Its policies have led to the division of the Palestinian factions, with opinions divided between supporters and opponents of Hamas' approach. This division has weakened the Palestinian position in general, and made it difficult to achieve national consensus on key issues. In addition, Hamas has caused tension in relations between Arab countries, which has led to a decline in Arab support for the Palestinian cause.
Hamas' policies have contributed to the division of the Arab and Islamic street. While everyone was sympathetic to the Palestinian cause, now there are questions about the wisdom of Hamas's moves and strategies, especially with regard to escalating military operations without considering the consequences. This division makes it difficult to achieve an Arab or Islamic consensus on the Palestinian cause, which serves the interests of the Israeli occupation, which exploits these divisions for its own benefit.
Hamas must realize that continuing with this approach may lead to the erosion of Arab and Islamic support for its cause, which may make it even more isolated. In the end.
In conclusion, it can be said that Hamas has become a burden on the Arab world since the beginning of the war. It has complicated the political and security situation in the region, negatively affected the Shiite resistance axis, and divided the arenas instead of uniting them. These policies and hardline positions of Hamas have made it difficult to achieve peace and stability in the region, and have weakened the Palestinian position in general.
The Arab countries, which previously supported Hamas almost completely, now find themselves in a critical position. On the one hand, they cannot abandon their political support for the Palestinian people, and on the other hand, they feel that Hamas has become a burden on them due to its military policies that may expose the region to the risk of slipping into greater confrontations. This new dynamic makes Hamas a harmful element to unifying the Arab ranks in the face of common challenges.
Source: Todaynews
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Has Hamas become a burden on the Arab world after it caused the crushing of Hezbollah?