• Madison420@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I don’t think it will, Hamas leadership are likely cloistered in friendly countries and will continue regardless.

    There always will be because it gets headlines, both sides of this conflict are quite familiar with civilian bombings.

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      1 year ago

      Generally speaking - and we’re getting a bit more theoretical here - you cannot lead an organization like Hamas remotely. There are people on the ground in country who have a level of … enthusiasm … that when combined with charisma and their carefully maintained support networks will dislocate persons who have the disadvantage of communication delay and not being in the room for the meeting, as it were. Someone particularly famous can pull it off for a time if they have trusted lieutenants, but it’s precarious.

      I doubt that Osama was in active control of Al Qaeda from Pakistan. These aren’t organizations that send an email that cc’s your boss. These people will shoot you if they think you’re weak or ineffective.

      • Madison420@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        Figureheads aren’t leaderships and that is generally what is referred to as “leadership”. Almost every fighting force at this point is lead at ground level and coordinated with other services, even the cartels do it.