Israel's security establishment is closely monitoring the military buildup trends of Hamas in the Gaza Strip, in anticipation of a potential shift to Phase B of the conflict.

According to intelligence estimates published on Galei Zahal, about three months after the ceasefire agreement, the terror group is continuing to rebuild its capabilities, defying the strict restrictions.

Despite the closure of the Rafah Crossing and the Philadelphi Corridor, and the extended maritime blockade, the IDF has identified three main channels through which Hamas is attempting to restore its strength.

The first channel is the local production of weaponry, which is being carried out on a smaller scale and under harsher conditions than in the past. However, it still allows the production of many explosives, the use of unexploded ammunition, and even attempts to manufacture simple rockets and anti-tank missiles.... Read More: Arutz-7