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Hamas Faces a Future Without Its Most Important Ally


Published on 2024-11-28 05:20:34 - Brian Stokes, N@N
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  • Israel's offensive against Hezbollah and the cease-fire to stop the fighting in Lebanon have left Hamas increasingly isolated.

The article from The New York Times, published on November 28, 2024, discusses the escalating tensions between Israel and the militant groups Hamas and Hezbollah. It details recent skirmishes along the Israel-Lebanon border, where Hezbollah, backed by Iran, has been engaging in cross-border attacks, prompting retaliatory strikes from Israel. The piece highlights the international community's growing concern over the potential for a broader regional conflict, especially given the fragile ceasefire in Gaza between Israel and Hamas. It also covers the diplomatic efforts to de-escalate the situation, with the U.S. and other nations urging restraint. The article provides insights into the strategic calculations of all parties involved, the impact on civilians, and the broader implications for Middle Eastern geopolitics.

Read the Full The New York Times Article at [ https://www.nytimes.com/2024/11/28/us/politics/hamas-hezbollah-israel.html ]