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New roads are keeping Hamas from taking over Judea and Samaria.
May 7, 2025
New roads are keeping Hamas from taking over Judea and Samaria.
When Hamas launched the present war in 2023, it hoped that it could spark an intifada in the West Bank, allowing its operatives there to seize control from the Palestinian Authority, and pursue a two-front war on Israel. It hasn’t succeeded, but it has still managed to do much damage. In January, the IDF launched a new operation there called Iron Wall, about which Amit Segal writes:
New roads are keeping Hamas from taking over Judea and Samaria.
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When Hamas launched the present war in 2023, it hoped that it could spark an intifada in the West Bank, allowing its operatives there to seize control from the Palestinian Authority, and pursue a two-front war on Israel. It hasn’t succeeded, but it has still managed to do much damage. In January, the IDF launched a new operation there called Iron Wall, about which Amit Segal writes:
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