Gaza, Israel and Hamas
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How the Oct 7 Hamas terror attacks exposed long-running concerns about UNRWA, new film charges
Tracing UNRWA from 1949 to today, the film examines refugee policy, weak oversight and alleged links to Hamas control in Gaza, raising questions about the agency’s role and accountability.
WASHINGTON, Jan 26 (Reuters) - The United States believes disarmament by Hamas militants in Gaza comes along with some sort of amnesty for the Palestinian group, a U.S. official said on Monday. The official,
The Trump team wants to rebuild Gaza -- but faces myriad challenges.
A senior US official said Monday that Washington believes Hamas’ disarmament in Gaza will be tied to “some sort of amnesty" for members of the terrorist organization, as part of ongoing efforts to advance President Donald Trump’s Gaza plan.
U.S. Treasury sanctions Zaher Birawi, 64, alleging the Britain-based activist serves as Hamas senior official through Popular Conference for Palestinians Abroad leadership role.
Mohammad S., 36, allegedly procured around 300 rounds of ammunition in preparation for Hamas attacks on Israeli or Jewish targets in Germany and other European countries, prosecutors told German
Hamas says it will dissolve its government in Gaza once a Palestinian technocratic leadership committee takes over as part of a U.S.-brokered peace plan.
"[Hamas] are criminals. Their leaving Gaza is far better than the destruction brought about by Sinwar," Khaled, a Gazan opposition activist, told N12.
The group is refusing to disarm, a requirement that is holding President Trump’s peace plan for the enclave.