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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has admitted to secretly arming militias in Gaza to fight Hamas—without cabinet approval—sparking political uproar. Opposition leaders, including Avigdor ...
This week, the world was fed another lie: that Israel deliberately opened fire on Palestinians waiting for food in Gaza.
Only about 20 percent of Gazans are even old enough to have voted for Hamas. The Israeli PM, however, has been unambiguous in ...
The goal for Hamas has never been a two-state solution or co-existence. Its charter,still unchanged,calls for the ...
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu's confirmation sparks massive outrage. Netanyahu reportedly personally authorised the ...
The Israeli-American plan to supplant the United Nations and European NGOs as the supplier of food and medical aid to Gaza is ...
Threats by western nations to recognise the West Bank and Gaza as a Palestinian state will encourage extremist right-wing ...
There is a direct line between October 7 massacre and the proposed recognition of a Palestinian state by the Liberals ...
Khalil al-Hayya, who is Hamas’ political chief in Gaza ... five Americans still held hostage urged him to reflect on his strategy and apply pressure on both Israel and Hamas, through both ...
Without the leading figures who directed the war effort from Hamas’s side, the group will struggle to function effectively, ...
Palestinian-American academic Bishara Bahbah is playing a key role in Donald Trump’s unofficial backchannel with Hamas, ...
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz criticizes Israel’s air strikes on Gaza as unjustified, reflecting a shift in German public opinion and political discourse. While maintaining some support for Israel ...