Hamas is trying to show during the hostage exchanges the control it exerts over the Gaza Strip despite the pummeling it has received from the IDF in the almost year and a half that has elapsed since the October 7 attack that started the war.
The hostage releases have now become normalized. When they began on January 19, it was not clear how Hamas would organize the handovers.
The first exchange in this round in which hostages Romi Gonen, Emily Damari, and Doron Steinbrecher were released was done in an open lot behind some destroyed buildings. There was a crowd of hundreds who pushed around the Red Cross vehicles. Hamas appeared to try to showcase that it was in control, but the first exchange was not well organized by the terrorist organization.
The next hostages released have been much more choreographed. For Hamas, the release of the female soldiers Karina Ariev, Daniella Gilboa, Naama Levy, and Liri Albag was a major production. They set up a stage and made it seem like an important official ceremony. They handed out bags with certificates and had the Red Cross come up on stage with the hostages.Agam Berger was the fifth of this group of IDF women taken hostage on October 7. She was released several days after the others in a separate ceremony Hamas conducted in Jabalya in northern Gaza.
Showcasing various aspects of Gaza
Hamas has shifted during the hostage releases to try to showcase various aspects of Gaza. It has held the events in different areas, such as Jabalya and Khan Yunis, to demonstrate its increasing control as it returns to areas in the Gaza Strip.This is important for Hamas because when the ceasefire began, Hamas mostly controlled central Gaza but had much less control of the northern and southern sections.
Hamas is also slowly admitting some of its losses over the last 15 months of fighting. However, the group is seeking to cover the faces of those involved in the hostage releases. It is also choreographing every aspect to try to show some of the rifles it captured on October 7.
However, it doesn’t have much to show off. The group has mostly armed gunmen, but it has lost much of its arsenal. That is why it has to showcase its overall strength in numbers during these hostage exchanges, to make up for the fact that it doesn’t have the arsenal it had on October 6, 2023.