This chapter explores the enigmatic figure known as the 'phantom' in Hamas, delving into his background, role as the commander in chief of Hamas's military wing, and his transformation of the organization. It also sheds light on the upbringing and motivations of this little-known individual, as well as the significance of the refugee camp where he grew up.
As country after country in the Sahel has fallen prey to coups, President Macky Sall’s Senegal seemed an outpost of stability. Yet our correspondent finds him less than sanguine about democracy in the region. We sift through what little is known about “the Phantom”, the Hamas fighter behind the attacks in Israel (11:57). And eating steak frites gets political in France (19:47).
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