Pause in combat gives Hamas time to regrouppublished at 10:14 Greenwich Mean Time 25 November 2023
Peter R. Neumann
Professor of Security Studies, King's College London
For Hamas, there is also a tactical advantage in having a pause in combat. It will allow Hamas to recover from weeks of gruelling combat in which it has largely held up to the Israeli assault, but also suffered some significant losses.
There can be no doubt that Hamas will use some of this time to re-establish chains of command, restock supplies, and relocate fighters to positions from which they can do most damage to the advancing Israeli troops.
Importantly, it will also provide them with an opportunity to move the remaining hostages to locations from which Israel will find it even more difficult to free them.
In short, even if there are no other, undeclared benefits, the hostage deal offers Hamas significant tactical and strategic advantages.
While it is undoubtedly good news for the released and their families, the hard truth is that it will potentially make it more difficult - and costly - to free those that are left behind.