The Palestinian resistance group, Hamas, published the names Friday of 183 Palestinian detainees who are slated to be released Saturday in exchange for three Israeli captives in the Gaza Strip.
Israel has failed to defeat Hamas, but Palestinians in Gaza express mixed feelings about the group remaining in power.
There are no reports of complaints from the “special rapporteur” Francesca Albanese or the International Red Cross. No Jews ...
Without complete demilitarization and a fundamental ideological shift within Palestinian society, there is no guarantee that ...
Hamas is rushing to reassert control over the territory it has ruled since 2007. Its leaders are exuberant—at least in public ...
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A senior Hamas official vowed on Thursday that the terrorist organization would continue to govern the Gaza Strip until it ...
Ziad Abu Amr, one of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas’s longtime advisors, would become the de facto ruler of the Gaza ...
ISRAEL has trolled Hamas by axing the release of a rapist and swapping him with a lesser-known convict of the same name in a ...
President Trump has floated the idea of relocating Gazans to other Muslim countries so that reconstruction can get underway.
Ehud Olmert takes over as Israel’s prime minister. JAN. 25, 2006 Hamas defeats the long-dominant Fatah party in parliamentary elections. Despite losing its majority, Fatah still controls the ...