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Hamas has ‘lost control’ over Gazan civilians, says retired Israeli commander

Brigadier General (res) Amir Avivi said civilians are cooperating with the IDF and moving to humanitarian zones more than ever before

May 21, 2025 14:01
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A former Israeli command has claimed that Hamas has 'lost control' of Gaza's civilian population (Image: Getty)
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Gazan civilians are now “very cooperative” in relocating to humanitarian zones set up by the IDF now that Hamas leadership has “lost control” over them, according to an Israeli military expert and former deputy commander of the IDF’s Gaza Division.

As the IDF commences Operation Gideon’s Chariots, an expanded incursion into the Strip, Brigadier General (res) Amir Avivi told the JC that the moving of Gazan civilians out of areas that the IDF intends to enter is “now much easier” due to Hamas leadership in disarray or dead.

Previously, when the terror group maintained a tight grip on the enclave and its inhabitants, it was more challenging to get Gazan civilians to cooperate, he claimed. But now that the group “has pretty much lost control at this point, so far [Gazan] society is responsive. They are moving to the designated safety zones. People understand they need to listen to the IDF and go to the zones where there is safety, security and humanitarian aid,” he said.

Bridgadier General (res) Amir Avivi[Missing Credit]Bridgadier General (res) Amir Avivi

Before retiring from the IDF in 2017, Avivi held a series of senior roles including Deputy Commander of the Gaza Division, Commander of the School of Combat Engineering, Director of the Office of the Chief of Staff and Commander of the Sagi Division.