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Intelligence Report: Hamas Rebuilding Capabilities Through Air and Sea Routes

Brief: Despite Israeli military pressure, the terror organization is reconstituting its forces using new smuggling methods and external support networks.

Hamas is actively rebuilding its military capabilities through air and sea routes, according to a new intelligence assessment reported by Israel Hayom, raising concerns among security officials about the terror organization's resilience despite ongoing IDF operations.

The findings indicate that Hamas has adapted its smuggling and resupply networks following the disruption of traditional tunnel routes, exploiting gaps in regional security to reconstitute its forces. Intelligence sources suggest the organization is utilizing maritime channels and aerial methods to import weapons components, communications equipment, and other strategic materials.

The revelation comes as Israel continues operations aimed at dismantling Hamas's military infrastructure in Gaza. Security analysts warn that the terror group's ability to adapt its logistics demonstrates both its organizational sophistication and the challenges facing Israeli defense forces in maintaining long-term pressure on the organization.

Defense officials are reportedly reviewing countermeasures to address the evolving threat, with particular focus on enhancing naval interdiction capabilities and monitoring systems. The assessment suggests that Hamas is receiving support from external backers who are facilitating the movement of materials through third-party channels.

The intelligence report underscores the ongoing security challenge Hamas poses to Israeli communities, particularly those in the south. Military planners have emphasized that degrading the organization's capabilities requires sustained operations and constant adaptation to changing tactics.

Hamas has maintained its governing control over Gaza since violently seizing power in 2007, and has fought multiple conflicts with Israel while building an extensive military apparatus. The organization is designated as a terrorist entity by Israel, the United States, the European Union, and other Western nations, and remains committed to Israel's destruction according to its charter.

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