Hamas gunmen are guarding aid convoys in Gaza, and its police patrol city streets, sending a clear message: Hamas remains in charge.
Military says it fired on men who approached troops east of Rafah, again warns Gazans to stay away from soldiers still ...
Fear over the fate of the Gaza ceasefire spreads across the Mideast as Hamas delays the next release of Israeli hostages, ...
For better or worse, most of us are familiar by now with US President Donald Trump’s negotiating style. He likes to start ...
The government of Hamas in Gaza said that "more than 300,000 ... the main thoroughfare running north to south, with Hamas police officers close by. "At the Netzarim junction, young Egyptian ...
It comes as Israel says it will resume fighting and end the truce if Hamas does not release Israeli hostages by Saturday.
Under the cease-fire agreement struck last week, police overseen by Hamas will assume responsibility ... in the southern part of Gaza back to their homes in the north. About 90% of Gaza’s ...
Israel had agreed as part of the ceasefire deal to remove its forces from the Netzarim Corridor, a strip of land that ...
Much of Gaza now lies in ruins ... the main thoroughfare running north to south, with Hamas police officers close by, according to Hamas.
The group’s gunmen are guarding aid convoys on Gaza’s dusty roads, and its blue-uniformed police once again patrol city streets, sending a clear message: Hamas ... to the north during an ...
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