It's a shame that Israelis don't hear what Hamas officials are saying in recent days. Maybe they would be a little more encouraged, a little less cuarrelsome. The organization is in complete hysteria over Israel's threats to enter Gaza.
The euphoria of "Al-Aqsa Storm" has dissipated, the effectiveness of the starvation campaign has come to an end. They no longer talk about October 7 as a victory that brought huge achievements and brought the Palestinian issue back to the center of global attention. This week, Belgium backed down from its intention to recognize a Palestinian state, while the US made it clear again, through mediator Wittkoff, that Hamas must abandon Gaza as soon as possible.
The entry into Gaza City is what Hamas calls "the final battle." In their view, all countries have abandoned them except Yemen. Iran has stopped supporting them, even the Qatari money that excites Israel is evidence from their perspective that Doha has abandoned them too.
This is the reason for the decline in demands, for support for a partial deal.