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Hamas just admitted defeat.

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HamasGazaU.S. Foreign PolicyCeasefireMilitary StrategyPalestinian PoliticsMiddle East ConflictHostage NegotiationsInternational Diplomacy

Places mentioned

Gaza, Southern District, Israel
"Hamas has brought immense destruction onto Gaza."
Tel Aviv District, Israel
"The Prime Minister approved the most extensive of all the steps to continue fighting as long as necessary, including the evacuation of the Palestinian population from a number of locations, military maneuvers, and airstrikes."
The Hague, South Holland, Netherlands
"Another critical dimension of this ultimatum is the legal backing of the International Criminal Court in The Hague."
United States
"This came after U.S. President Donald Trumps statement earlier this week that he is giving Hamas an ultimatum to release the hostages by 12:00 noon on Saturday."
Saudi Arabia
"Sources in Hamas claimed this week that the intelligence service of Hamas military wing and the senior leadership ordered the organizations political and military leaders to stop using mobile phones and to physically hide, to prevent them from being tracked, according to a Saudi newspaper report."

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