Blinken warns: Hamas has replenished its ranks despite Israel’s months-long military offensive in Gaza


  • U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken revealed that Hamas has nearly replenished its ranks, despite Israel’s months-long military offensive in Gaza, indicating the group’s enduring strength.
  • Mediators are reportedly close to a ceasefire agreement, with a draft proposal being circulated. The deal would involve the release of hostages and prisoners, with Israel retaining the right to restart military operations if necessary.
  • Blinken included uncommon criticism of Israel’s actions, specifically addressing the expansion of settlements and the violence perpetrated by settlers against Palestinians in one of his final public speeches before the end of the Trump administration, .
  • Blinken outlined a vision for post-war Gaza, emphasizing the need for a reformed Palestinian Authority to govern the enclave, supported by international forces, with conditions for forming an independent Palestinian state.

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken delivered a stark assessment of Hamas’ resilience on Tuesday, Jan. 14, revealing that the militant group has nearly replenished its ranks despite Israel’s months-long military offensive in Gaza.

Speaking at the Atlantic Council in Washington, D.C., Blinken also hinted that mediators are «on the brink» of a ceasefire agreement, even as his speech was interrupted by a protester who denounced him as «secretary of genocide.» The remarks, which included rare insights into U.S. intelligence assessments, underscored the challenges facing Israel’s goal of eradicating Hamas and raised questions about the future governance of Gaza amid a looming U.S. presidential transition.

Blinken’s speech, one of his final public addresses before President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration on Jan. 20, was unusually candid in its criticism of Israel. He warned that Israel’s expansion of settlements and record levels of settler violence against Palestinians threaten its democracy and complicate efforts to achieve lasting peace. His comments come as the administration of outgoing President Joe Biden races to finalize a ceasefire deal and outline a plan for post-war Gaza, even as its influence wanes ahead of Trump’s return to power.

Blinken’s revelation that Hamas has recruited nearly as many fighters as Israel killed during its Gaza offensive highlights the group’s enduring strength. Despite Israel’s efforts to decimate Hamas’ leadership in Gaza, Lebanon and Iran, Blinken suggested the group remains a significant force. «Israelis must abandon the myth that they can carry out de facto annexation without cost and consequence to Israel’s democracy,» he said, criticizing Israel’s accelerated settlement expansion and rising settler violence.

This assessment complicates Israel’s stated objective of achieving «total victory and the eradication of Hamas.» It also raises questions about the feasibility of Israel’s long-term security goals in Gaza, particularly as Hamas continues to wield influence over the enclave. Blinken’s remarks suggest that any post-war governance plan will need to account for Hamas’ persistent presence, even if the group is excluded from formal power structures.

A protester’s interruption and the ceasefire push

Blinken’s speech was briefly derailed when a heckler interrupted, shouting: «Bloody Blinken, you will forever be known as ‘secretary of genocide’; you have the blood of hundreds of thousands of innocent people on your hands.»

The protester’s outburst, which lasted nearly a minute, reflected the deep divisions and emotional intensity surrounding the Gaza conflict. As she was removed from the hall, she vowed, «We will not forget, we will hold you accountable.»

The incident occurred against the backdrop of intensifying ceasefire negotiations. A draft agreement circulating among mediators, which a senior Western official said could be finalized by Friday, appears similar to proposals floated in 2024. Israel has insisted on the right to restart military operations if necessary, while Hamas demands a permanent end to the fighting in exchange for releasing hostages. According to Israeli media, the first phase of the deal would see 33 Israeli hostages freed in exchange for the release of approximately 1,000 Palestinian prisoners. (Related: CAIR calls for Blinken to step down for lying to Congress so that the government can keep funding Israel’s genocide in Gaza.)

Blinken also outlined his vision for post-war Gaza, emphasizing the need for a reformed Palestinian Authority (PA) to govern the enclave with international support.

«Israel must accept reuniting Gaza and the West Bank under the leadership of a reformed PA,» he said, calling for a «time-bound, conditions-based path toward forming an independent Palestinian state.» He proposed an interim security mission involving forces from partner nations and vetted Palestinian personnel.

However, Blinken acknowledged that the Biden administration’s plans would likely be handed off to the Trump administration after Jan. 20. The Trump transition team has remained largely silent on its approach to Gaza and the West Bank, though Trump’s nominee for ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee, has previously dismissed the concept of settlements as illegitimate. Israeli media reported that Trump’s incoming Middle East envoy, Steven Witkoff, pressured Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to accept the ceasefire proposal, even pulling him into a meeting on the Jewish Sabbath to secure his agreement.

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Watch the video where Blinken’s Middle East speech was interrupted by a protester.

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Sources include:

MiddleEastEye.net

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