Liqaa Maki, a researcher at Al Jazeera's media institute, believes that the Hamas terror organization stands to benefit significantly from the deal that led to the release of American-Israeli hostage Edan Alexander.
Although Hamas did not receive any direct compensation for Alexander’s release, Maki argues that the group achieved a substantial strategic and diplomatic victory.
According to Maki, the deal exposed a growing rift between the United States and Israel, caused embarrassment to the Israeli government, and highlighted a deterioration in trust between the two allies.
Maki further noted that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has suffered diplomatic humiliation, as he appears weakened in the eyes of US President Donald Trump.... Read More: Arutz-7