The article questions whether Israeli officials are exaggerating the threat posed by Hamas to influence the upcoming October elections and potentially push for another invasion of Gaza. It notes that since summer 2024, when Israel claimed to have dismantled all of Hamas’s 24 battalions, officials have repeatedly leaked reports suggesting Hamas is rearming and increasing its military strength. Some of these claims were accurate, but others appear to be inflated to justify renewed military action. In April 2026, officials reported that Hamas had grown to 27,000 armed fighters, a figure that has been challenged by defense experts who argue the number is significantly overstated. The article highlights discrepancies between official claims and assessments from independent sources, raising concerns about the politicization of security narratives.
Lectura del sesgo (Derecha): The article frames the issue through the lens of potential election manipulation and political motivation, suggesting that officials may be inflating the threat of Hamas to justify military actions. While it presents conflicting viewpoints, the emphasis on political intent and the implication that '

