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Ukraine Claims Russian Summer Offensive Falls Short of Strategic Goals

A firefighter works at the site of an apartment building hit during a Russian drone and missile strike, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine in this handout picture released August 30, 2025. Ukraine’s armed forces have declared that Russia’s much-publicized summer offensive failed to secure full control of any major Ukrainian city, despite Moscow’s claims of significant territorial gains. Russian Chief of General Staff Valery Gerasimov stated that since March, Russian forces had captured over 3,500 square kilometers of territory and taken control of 149 settlements. However, Ukraine’s General Staff dismissed these figures as “grossly exaggerated,” asserting that no major urban centers were fully occupied by Russian troops. Military analysts note that Russia’s campaign, aimed at seizing the Donbas region and forcing Ukraine into concessions, devolved into a slow, attritional struggle rather than the decisive breakthrough Moscow had anticipated. While Russian ...

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Current Leadership of Hamas: Key Figures and Commanders

 

Hamas, the Palestinian militant group, has seen significant changes in its leadership due to ongoing conflicts and targeted assassinations. Here are some of the top leaders and commanders currently at the helm:

  1. Mohammed Deif: Known for his near-mythical status in Gaza, Deif leads the Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas. He has survived multiple assassination attempts and is believed to have played a key role in planning major attacks.

  2. Yehya Sinwar: Sinwar is the chief of Hamas in the Gaza Strip. He was released from an Israeli prison in 2011 and has since become a prominent figure within the group. Sinwar is known for his strategic acumen and has been instrumental in directing military operations.

  3. Khaled Meshaal: Meshaal, who previously led Hamas from 2004 to 2017, is expected to take over as the new paramount leader following the death of Ismail Haniyeh. Meshaal survived a botched assassination attempt by Israeli agents in 1997.

  4. Khalil al-Hayya: Serving as Sinwar’s deputy, al-Hayya has been actively involved in ceasefire negotiations with Israel. He has survived multiple assassination attempts and continues to be a key figure in the group’s leadership.

  5. Mahmoud al-Zahar: A hardliner known for his uncompromising stance towards Israel, al-Zahar has been a significant figure within Hamas. His current status is unclear, but he remains an influential leader.

These leaders continue to shape the strategies and operations of Hamas, navigating the complex political and military landscape of the region.


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