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Report: Battered Iran And Hamas May Look To War-Torn Sudan For Next Foothold


Sudan. Sound familiar? It should. Whether the current, or a future, Sudanese government declares official participation in an upcoming military coalition with Turkey, Iran and other nations against Israel is irrelevant. What matters is that Sudan has no shortage of ready, willing and able Islamist militants to march against Israel for a martyr’s guaranteed all-expenses paid first-class ticket to the gardens of Allah’s perverted paradise. And if any Hamas fighters and Gaza refugees soon flee to Sudan, they’ll have many more …

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Iran International – “After Hamas militants in Gaza and other Iranian-armed allies took punishing blows throughout a two-year war regional melee since Oct. 7 2023, analysts say war-torn Sudan could provide an unlikely haven to recoup their power.

Sudan may serve as a gateway for rearming groups like Hamas, as Tehran’s so-called Axis of Resistance has been weakened by military and political losses, Danny Citronowicz, head of the Iran and Shia Axis program at Israel’s Institute for National Security Studies told Iran International.

‘We have to pay attention to Iranian entrenchment in Sudan. (The Iranians) are working hard to build a base there. Recent reports indicate they are selling drones to the Sudanese army to strengthen their foothold,’ he said.

‘Sudan has been a crucial waypoint for Iran to smuggle arms to Hamas,’ Citronowicz added. ‘Iran’s activity in Africa, especially the eastern region, is significant. Sudan is key if they want to rearm Hamas again.’

Khartoum began to expel Hamas-linked operatives following the ouster of longtime Islamist President Omar al-Bashir in 2019, as new authorities mended ties with the West and inked a normalization accord with Israel.

Sudan’s ongoing civil war has reshaped its political landscape, unleashing deadly chaos and barely governed swathes of contested lands in which some Islamist groups have thrived.

Last year, Israel reportedly considered exiling the assassinated Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar from Gaza to Sudan before he was ultimately killed in a drone attack.

Earlier this year, Sudanese and Israeli media reported discussions about relocating Hamas leadership to Sudan, a possibility that could gain traction following recent Israeli airstrikes on Hamas bases in Qatar.” Read more.

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