Samir Omar, journalist and media figure, head of the news channels sector at the United Media Services Company, stated that Hamas has realized it has lost much. He explained, “Anyone who reviews the account of gains and losses of Hamas as an organization sees that it has lost a lot… As a political movement it lost a lot, and as a resistance movement it also lost much, and the Palestinian cause is bigger than all factions.”

He added in an interview with media personality Ahmed Abu Zeid on Al Kahera News Channel: “There is the blood of martyrs spilled by the Israeli war machine and the behavior of Netanyahu, the war criminal. When we say this, it is not bias against Netanyahu, but what international law and humanitarian law acknowledge.”

He continued: “Perhaps in light of this bloody scene, Hamas found no choice but to accept and sometimes court Trump. This is not the first time; it has happened several times before, whether Hamas as the Islamic Resistance Movement in Palestine courting international and regional powers, or the parent organization from which it emerged, the Muslim Brotherhood. This behavior has occurred multiple times, whether during the old colonial era (Britain) or when managing relations with Western powers in Germany, France, and the USA, starting from the Afghanistan war up to the present.”

He added that Hamas was ahead of everyone in practicing political realism or pragmatism, pointing to its amendment of its national charter in 2017, where it removed its affiliation with the Muslim Brotherhood and declared acceptance of the so-called two-state solution, which contradicts its previous founding charter.

He clarified that some accuse Hamas of putting its factional and partisan interests above its higher interests as a resistance and national liberation movement, but he believed that national liberation movements rely on a comprehensive front that includes everyone and allows cooperation to achieve the dream of liberation.

He pointed out that Palestinian organizations in the 1980s, such as the Palestine Liberation Organization, Fatah, the Popular Front, and other regimes, aimed to establish a comprehensive framework that includes all factions, serving as the political framework supporting the struggle and jihadist work, and ensuring freedom of movement for all in the path of national liberation.