On Thursday, Hamas warned that the ceasefire agreement in Gaza is at risk of collapse following a surge in Israeli airstrikes. The group reported that at least 20 people have died in two days of bombardment, heightening tensions in the region.
Hamas has reportedly started using advanced drone technology, similar to that used by Hezbollah in Lebanon, to carry out military operations in Gaza. This development reflects a significant shift in Hamas's military capabilities, amid ongoing tensions with Israel.
The Israeli army, in collaboration with the Shin Bet, has announced the successful assassination of Imad Hasan Hussein Aslim, the deputy commander of the Gaza City Brigade and commander of the Olive Battalion in Hamas. This operation is part of an escalation of Israeli military actions against Palestinian faction leaders in the Gaza Strip.
The United Nations reported that approximately one-third of Palestinians killed by Israel since the ceasefire in October were near the ceasefire line with Hamas, raising concerns about civilian targeting.
Hamas confirmed today the death of Mohammad Awda, its military wing leader in Gaza, following an Israeli airstrike that targeted a house in the Al-Rimal neighborhood. The attack resulted in the death of Awda along with his family, raising concerns about escalating violence in the region.
Israeli warplanes targeted two prominent figures in the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas, resulting in the deaths of 10 Palestinians, including children. This attack is part of an ongoing military escalation.
Both Israel and Hamas have confirmed the death of a prominent Hamas military leader during an airstrike targeting Gaza City. This incident occurs amid rising tensions in the region, raising concerns about its implications for security.
Israeli Prime Minister <strong>Benjamin Netanyahu</strong> announced on Thursday that he has directed the Israeli army to increase control over the Gaza Strip, aiming for a takeover of <strong>70%</strong> of Palestinian territories. This decision comes amid severe humanitarian conditions faced by Gaza's residents.
Eight months after a ceasefire that has not been respected, Israel continues its military operations in Gaza. Calls are increasing within Israel for heightened military pressure on the region, raising questions about the current strategy.
Israeli Prime Minister <strong>Benjamin Netanyahu</strong> announced on Thursday, May 28, that he has ordered the Israeli army to take control of <strong>70%</strong> of the Gaza Strip, disregarding the ceasefire terms agreed upon last October. This announcement comes amid escalating military and humanitarian pressures in the region.
Israel announced the targeting of two prominent figures in the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas, resulting in the deaths of 10 Palestinians, including children. Sources vary regarding the fate of the targeted leaders.
Hamas has reported that the recent escalation by the Israeli occupation forces in Gaza, resulting in the martyrdom of over 20 Palestinians in 48 hours, represents an attempt to return to a 'brutal genocide pace'. This escalation occurs amidst dire humanitarian conditions in the region, heightening tensions between the two sides.
A new report highlights the failures of the peace council established by President Donald Trump to implement his Gaza peace plan, blaming Hamas as the main obstacle. This was presented during the council's first report to the United Nations Security Council.
Israeli authorities announced the transfer of all 430 activists involved in the recent Gaza flotilla to Israel. This move follows the flotilla's attempt to break the blockade imposed on the Gaza Strip, which Israel described as mere propaganda for Hamas.
The Israeli army announced the targeting of key Hamas fighters in northern Gaza as part of its ongoing campaign against the group, despite a fragile ceasefire. This follows the death of the new commander of the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, Mohammed Awda.
On Wednesday, Israel announced the killing of <strong>Mohammed Awda</strong>, the military leader of Hamas in Gaza, following the elimination of his predecessor just days earlier, despite a ceasefire still being in effect. This operation is part of a broader Israeli campaign targeting Hamas leaders since the group's attack in October 2023.
Hamas announced the death of Mohammed Awda, a prominent military leader, in an Israeli airstrike on Gaza. This incident adds to a growing list of targeted killings since the escalation began on October 7, 2023.
Hamas confirmed the death of leader Muhammad Awda in an Israeli airstrike on Gaza, describing it as a desperate attempt by the occupation. Concurrently, the Israeli Defense Minister threatened to implement voluntary migration from the region.
Dozens of Palestinians mourned the body of Muhammad Awda, the new leader of Al-Qassam Brigades, in Gaza streets following his death by Israeli forces. This comes amid a continuous military escalation despite ceasefire efforts.
Hamas announced the death of its military leader, <strong>Mohammed Awda</strong>, known as 'Abu Amro', along with his family due to an Israeli airstrike targeting a residential building in Gaza City. This incident occurs amid escalating tensions in the region.
Israeli bombardments continued in Gaza during the Eid al-Adha celebrations, with reports indicating that ceasefire violations have exceeded <strong>3000</strong>. A nighttime airstrike targeted a residential building in the Rimal neighborhood of Gaza City, resulting in the deaths of six individuals.
Armed gangs in Gaza have compelled thousands of residents to evacuate their areas after sending WhatsApp messages and calls from Israeli numbers, claiming that these areas would be bombed. Investigations indicate that these gangs are exploiting the current situation to create chaos.
Armed gangs in the Gaza Strip have forced over 10,000 Palestinians from their homes in eastern Deir al-Balah under threat of violence, leading to a new humanitarian crisis.
In a new move reflecting the escalating crisis in Gaza, UN peace envoy Nikolai Mladenov has suggested removing Hamas from governing the region. This proposal comes at a sensitive time as tensions in Gaza continue to rise.
A new report has unveiled sexual violations committed by Hamas fighters during the attack on Israel on October 7, 2023. Compiled by a non-governmental organization, the report is based on testimonies from over 400 individuals and highlights Hamas's systematic use of sexual violence.
The Israeli parliament has passed a new law to create a military court aimed at prosecuting Palestinian fighters involved in the October 7, 2023 attack. This assault, executed by Hamas's elite unit, resulted in over 1,200 deaths, primarily among civilians.
The Israeli Knesset has approved a new law allowing the death penalty and public trials for those involved in the Hamas attacks on October 7, 2023. This decision follows a historic vote with overwhelming support.
Hamas spokesperson Hazem Qassem has refuted Israeli media reports alleging that the movement is enhancing its military capabilities or planning attacks. He emphasized that such claims are unfounded and part of Israel's psychological warfare against Palestinians.
Two Palestinian police officers were killed in an Israeli airstrike on Khan Younis on Sunday, marking a new violation of the previously agreed ceasefire. This escalation comes at a sensitive time as tensions rise in the region.
Turkish Foreign Minister <strong>Hakan Fidan</strong> met with Hamas Shura Council Chairman <strong>Mohammad Darwish</strong> in Ankara to discuss achieving lasting peace in Gaza and facilitating humanitarian aid. This meeting comes at a sensitive time as the situation in Gaza escalates.