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Ghazi Hamad praised the October 7 attacks during a livestream with the pro-Palestinian NGO Masar Badil at the end of June .
The same official had previously told Lebanese media that Hamas would repeat October 7 "again and again" Hamad claimed that the attacks had challenged the normalization of ties between Arab states and Israel and that the war had sold Palestinian cause to the West .
Hamdan said that “there's a fragmentation in Israeli society that we haven't seen before” He felt it was increasingly likely that Israel was starting to dismantle itself with internal divisions.
Hamad claimed that October 7 had achieved in a single day what Fatah ’s efforts couldn’t - growing recognition of a Palestinian state.
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