New Evidence Revealed
Report: How Hamas nearly broke - and Joe Biden saved them
Recordings of unencrypted Hamas communications reveal the distress and the difficulties Hamas faced during the most intensive phase of the war.

Newly revealed recordings from Hamas communications reveal the struggles and infighting within the terrorist group during the most intense phase of the war with the IDF - and how humanitarian aid saved them, according to a report tonight (Sunday) by Channel 12 News.
According to some of the initial recordings that were revealed, Hamas terrorists were desperate for money, food, and water and were constantly negotiating and rationing their supplies, mentioning the high number of dead resulting from IDF operations.
Hamas terrorists also openly mentioned how some of their number engaging in direct combat with the IDF were members of UNRWA, two of them police officers.
Perhaps the most revelatory aspect of the recordings is how much regional and local commanders clashed with the Hamas leadership. Humanitarian aid was reportedly not only stolen by Hamas but largely siphoned off for the leadership, with junior commanders and regular terrorists not benefitting.
One such commander in Khan Yunis noted that when they complained about this, a Hamas unit went in and physically attacked women affiliated with the members complaining about the matter, apparently with the knowledge of Hamas higher-ups.
The commander, who was based in the south and possibly in Khan Yunis, repeatedly called Hamas leaders "dogs" and said that they were cowardly women who should "wear head covering," not brave men. He also threatened to "tear" Hamas senior leaders "apart."
Unfortunately, according to Channel 12 reporter Almog Boker, who revealed the content of the tapes, even though Hamas had "blown up" hostage negotiations and were on the ropes and on the brink of a civil war, the Biden administration forced the Netanyahu government to introduce far more aid into the Gaza Strip.
This decision helped ensure that Hamas forces would be flush with food, water, and other supplies, so that they would be able to fight for many more months, extending the war and the suffering of civilians.
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