The terrorist organization that controls the Gaza Strip is afraid of losing public support and is under pressure from the Islamic Jihad. A Palestinian official to "Israel Today": "If they think that there is damage to the existing reality in Al-Aqsa, they will be motivated to act in some way"
In spite of the economic relief and civil measures that Israel has taken in relation to the Gaza Strip in recent times, Hamas is in a real dilemma how it should act following Ben-Gvir's visit to the Temple Mount.
Last Saturday, Hamas received a wake-up call. Thousands took to the streets of Gaza, waving Fatah's yellow flags, in processions to mark the 58th anniversary of Fatah led by Abu Mazen.
Hamas approved the holding of the festival in the Gaza Strip, but when it became clear the large number of participants, Hamas stepped down, and even almost regretted it.
Source: Israel Hayom - Telegram