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i24 News, citing sources in the Gaza Strip, reported on Tuesday that the Hamas movement is preparing to confront the Israeli plan to disband all of its military brigades.
According to sources in Gaza, citing a report by Israeli public radio Kan News, Hamas has stopped two battalions from active combat with Israeli forces and has preserved their energy, as they will be a pivotal force in restoring the movement’s military capabilities and controlling governance in the Gaza Strip after the end of the war.
The Jewish Press website reported that Hamas is already planning the next war with Israel.
He explains that the movement had in fact already planned the next war even before the “Al-Aqsa Flood” on October 7 .
The two sources indicated that this information was revealed for the first time on the “Midday Program” with Estee Perez Ben Ami.
The program revealed that Hamas's plan includes maintaining a battalion in Deir al-Balah and another in Khan Yunis, and they were instructed not to participate as much as possible in the fighting in order to preserve their ability to be a reserve force for future security control of the Gaza Strip.
He reported that during the Israeli military maneuver that took place in Khan Yunis, the battalion there was transferred to Rafah to avoid harm during the fighting, and then its members returned to the north of the city after the end of the maneuver in Khan Yunis and the start of the operation in Rafah, where they moved under civilian cover and integrated among the residents.
The "Midday" program indicated that it is difficult for the Israeli forces to identify them, explaining that, given this information, it appears that the "next day" may not be the "next day" at all, but rather just a second chapter of the ongoing Iron Sword War.