Despite the death of top commanders and heavy losses, Hamas's guerrilla tactics enable it to inflict harm on Israel, showcasing resilience in an unwinnable war.
Hamas's fighters are leveraging a network of underground tunnels and strategic hit-and-run tactics to continuously challenge Israeli forces, indicating a persistent, adaptive force despite significant losses.
The killing of Colonel Ehsan Daksa highlights that Hamas, although weakened, still possesses enough resources for surprise attacks, maintaining its military relevance against Israel.
Although Hamas has lost more than 17,000 fighters, its ability to conduct asymmetric warfare, using small units for ambushes and sabotage, makes it a relentless adversary.
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