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after the truce in Lebanon, Gaza more isolated than ever and Hamas weakened

While the truce in Lebanon is in its second day and the powder keg in northern Israel seems to have been extinguished for the moment – despite a few incidents this Thursday, November 28 -, the Gazans feel abandoned and fear a further intensification of violence. strikes on Gaza. And this, even if the agreement between Hezbollah and the Hebrew state has also revived the hope of a truce in the Palestinian enclave, explain several media.

As for Hamas, it is now even more weakened, even helpless, as it has lost its main support in the region, estimates the international press. “The Palestinians now find themselves alone. The support front, which had opened [le 8 octobre 2023, un jour après les attaques inédites du Hamas et le déclenchement de la guerre à Gaza] on the orders of the former secretary general of Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, has now closed. Hamas will have to find other support” or assume this loss and draw the consequences, writes Jack Khoury in the Israeli daily Ha'Aretz.

The Palestinian armed group, several senior officials of which have also been assassinated in recent months, “has no answer as to which direction to take. Its organizational and military infrastructure

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