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new Palestinian terroristsThe Jerusalem Post
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Hamas is making a comeback to regain control of Khan Yunis as well as recruiting new fighters from young adolescents in the 18-year-old range.
Hamas is now holding new training camps for its new recruits to replace the 14,000-16,000 of its fighters who the IDF has killed.
With reinforcements and organizing actual training camps, there are concerns that Hamas could start the process of reconstituting its battalions.
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