Is the U.S. Plan Crumbling?
Hamas Surges Back to Power in Gaza - Should Israel Panic?
Hamas is rebuilding at breakneck speed, amassing strength that Israel can no longer afford to ignore. With the U.S. plan exposed as a dangerous illusion, Israel must scramble to forge its own aggressive operational blueprint for demilitarizing Gaza or risk total chaos.

In a recent bombshell cabinet meeting, Israeli ministers were blindsided by terrifying intelligence exposing Hamas's rapid resurgence in Gaza, painting a nightmare scenario of the terrorist group clawing back control and fortifying its grip on the war-torn strip.
Senior defense officials delivered a grim portrait of systematic rebuilding, warning that Hamas is not just surviving, it's thriving, rebuilding governance structures that could unleash fresh waves of terror and instability, all while the U.S.-led multinational force stands helplessly by, utterly failing to disarm the terrorists.
The horrifying details, unveiled during the high-stakes session, reveal a catastrophe in the making: Hamas has brazenly reestablished dominance over the Gaza Strip, with 13 out of 25 municipalities now fully operational under its iron-fisted rule. Police forces are redeployed with chilling efficiency, new checkpoints springing up like sentinels of doom, and critical infrastructure repairs fueling the group's insidious influence over a beleaguered population.
This isn't mere survival, it's a full-throated comeback, threatening to undo every hard-won gain in the region and plunge Israel into an endless cycle of conflict.
Maj. Gen. Ghassan Alian, Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories, laid bare these alarming facts to the stunned ministers, fielding their frantic questions as the reality sank in.
Echoing the dread, IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir hammered home the dire truth in this and other urgent briefings: The American-engineered multinational force is a catastrophic flop, it won't disarm Hamas, no matter how many times officials repeat the warning. "It will not disarm Hamas," defense insiders chant like a mantra of impending disaster, underscoring the utter impotence of the international effort.
A leaked cabinet summary, obtained exclusively by our sources, spells it out in black and white: The IDF and defense establishment are ordered to prepare for unilateral action if the United States and its faltering coalition shirk their duty to neutralize the threat.
The chilling consensus among Israeli officials? It's not a question of if, but when this explosive plan must be unleashed. As tensions skyrocket and Hamas's shadow lengthens over Gaza, the region teeters on the brink of renewed apocalypse, demanding immediate, decisive intervention before it's too late. "If such a plan is needed, it will require decisive action," one insider warned, but with time ticking down, the world watches in horror as the fuse burns shorter by the day.