Anti-Hamas Militias Vow to Continue Fight in Gaza as Israel Stands Firm on Disarmament, Turkey’s Post-War Role
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Category: WARS & RUMORS OF WARS
Summary:
Anti-Hamas militias in Gaza have pledged to persist in their fight against Hamas despite the recent killing of their prominent commander, Yasser Abu Shabaab. His successor, Ghassan al-Dahini, vowed to strengthen their resistance and establish an alternative to Hamas's rule. Hamas has intensified its crackdown on alleged collaborators and rivals, while rejecting international calls for full disarmament and proposing a temporary weapons freeze instead. Israel maintains a firm stance on disarming Hamas under the US-backed peace plan, which also involves phased prisoner releases and partial military withdrawals, as Turkey seeks a role in Gaza’s postwar stabilization—a prospect opposed by Israel.
Mysterion Insights
Scripture: Matthew 24:6-7
"And you will be hearing of wars and rumors of wars; see that you are not frightened, for those things must take place, but that is not yet the end. For nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom, and in various places there will be famines and earthquakes."
Commentary:
The ongoing struggle for control in Gaza mirrors the instability and rivalry Jesus described would mark the last days. People on the ground are caught between competing powers, facing daily tension and uncertainty. These events play out on the very territory referenced repeatedly in Scripture—Gaza is part of Israel’s ancient borderlands, underscoring the prophetic weight these clashes carry. Patterns of unrest among factions signal the type of divisions and upheaval that biblical prophecy connects with the latter days.
Prophetic Trend:
Factional conflict and external interventions in Gaza deepen the prophetic escalation unfolding on Israel’s covenant land.
Source Excerpt:
The head of an anti-Hamas faction, Hussam Alastal, fires a weapon in the air as he is surrounded by masked gunmen, in an Israeli-held area in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip, in this screenshot taken from a video released Nov. 21, 2025. Photo: Hussam Alastal/via REUTERS Anti-Hamas groups in Gaza have vowed to continue fighting the ruling Palestinian terrorist group despite the recent killing of their most prominent commander, reporting new recruits as Hamas continues to resist mounting international pressure to disarm. Ghassan al-Dahini, successor to Yasser Abu Shabaab in Gaza’s Popular Forces, pledged to continue Abu Shabaab’s project and resist Hamas by establishing an alternative to the group’s rule, after his predecessor and confidant died last week while mediating an internal dispute within the group. Dahini described Abu Shabab’s death as a “grave loss,” saying his followers would “continue on this path and move with the same strength and even more strength.” “I assure all who support the goals of the Popular Forces that our position is strong and that, God willing, we will become the most powerful force,” he told Israel’s Channel 14. Abu Shabab, a Bedouin tribal lead...
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Source: Algemeiner
Posted on 12-11-2025 16:04