Hamas leader says group ready for ‘long battle of attrition’ against Israel
Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar said on Monday that the Palestinian militant group was ready for “a long battle of attrition” against Israel, adding that the group had abundant resources to sustain its fight.
Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar said Monday the Palestinian group had ample resources to sustain its fight against Israel, with support from Iran-backed regional allies, nearly a year into the Gaza war.
Sinwar, who last month replaced slain Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, said in a letter to the group's Yemeni allies that "we have prepared ourselves to fight a long battle of attrition".
Deadly fighting meanwhile raged on in the Gaza Strip, where medics and rescuers said Israeli strikes on Monday -- which the military has not commented on -- killed at least two dozen people.
The latest strikes came as Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant warned that prospects for a halt in fighting with Hezbollah militants in Lebanon were dimming, yet again raising fears of a wider regional conflagration.
Gallant last week said Hamas, whose October 7 attack triggered the war, "no longer exists" as a military formation in Gaza.
(AFP)
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