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The confirmation of Mr Sinwar’s death changes little in and of itself. Hamas has already appointed a replacement and it has ...
After over twenty months of intense conflict, which has resulted in severe civilian casualties and repeated humanitarian ...
TEL AVIV — The ceasefire deal in the war between Israel and Hamas this week reflected a shift within the militant group’s internal dynamics ... strings and have power and influence within ...
The emergence of Yasser Abu Shabab and his ‘Popular Forces’ militia in eastern Rafah has become an unexpected fault line in ...
The breakdown in internal control comes amid Hamas’s severe financial crisis, which has left the group unable to pay salaries to its employees ...
Hamas claimed that it attacked an undercover Israeli force in Gaza. However, it is more likely that the target of the ...
As long as Hamas remains in power, these interests are aligned with its survival — making any internal shift in power difficult to achieve. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle.
If Mr Abu Shabab’s motives are grubby, they are at least easy to understand. He is neither an ideologue nor a do-gooder; he is a criminal. Joining forces with Israel, at a time when Israel is the only ...
There is mounting evidence that Hamas ... group’s internal control. In short, the decision to accept this limited agreement—both by Hamas and by Israel—is born not from a shift in principle ...
Who will run the Gaza Strip in the future? It's long been one of the sticking points in ceasefire talks to end the 18-month-long conflict in the coastal enclave. And this week, the question appeared ...
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