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 city of Gaza today mourned the body of martyr Azam Khalil al-Hayya, son of a prominent Hamas leader, adding to the list of martyrs from his family. Al-Hayya affirmed that the loss of his sons will not change the movement's positions.
On Thursday, a large crowd in Gaza attended the funeral of Azam Al-Hayya, the son of Hamas leader Khalil Al-Hayya, who was martyred due to injuries sustained in an Israeli airstrike targeting the Al-Daraj neighborhood. The incident occurs amid escalating tensions in the region.
On Monday, Gaza witnessed a historic event with the delivery of the elected municipal council for Deir al-Balah, marking a step towards restoring the democratic process in the region. This initiative comes amid hopes for elections across the sector, supported by Hamas.
In a new step towards stability, senior members of the 'Peace Council' are set to meet with representatives of Hamas in Cairo in the coming days. The meeting aims to discuss the details of disarming the movement as part of peace efforts.
In a historic move, Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza Strip headed to the polls on Saturday to participate in municipal elections, the first since the outbreak of the Israeli war on Gaza. Over <strong>1.5 million</strong> registered voters in the West Bank and <strong>70,000</strong> in Gaza took part in this significant event.
Deir al-Balah in the Gaza Strip held its first local elections in 22 years amidst a backdrop of tension and Palestinian division. The elections coincide with ongoing Israeli military escalation.
The Israeli Supreme Court is refraining from making a decision regarding the formation of an investigative committee for the October 7 events, fearing that it may lead to public unrest. This decision comes at a sensitive time as the country faces increasing tensions.
The Israeli Supreme Court is set to review appeals demanding the government establish an official inquiry into the October 7, 2023 attack that resulted in over 1,221 deaths. This comes as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government refuses to form such a committee despite public support for accountability.
Events in the Middle East are accelerating following Hamas's sudden attack on Israel, leading to an unprecedented escalation in the conflict with Iran. As the ceasefire takes effect, the fate of the region remains uncertain.
The Israeli army announced that journalist Mohammed Wishah, killed in an airstrike in Gaza, was a Hamas fighter, provoking strong reactions from Al Jazeera and human rights organizations.
The Costa Rican government has classified the Iranian Revolutionary Guard and Hamas as terrorist organizations, aiming to enhance national security. Minister Mario Zamora stated that this measure also targets the Houthis in Yemen.
The Al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas, have entered a debate over disarmament for the first time in months, insisting that Israel must fulfill the terms of the Gaza agreement before any steps are taken. This comes as negotiations with mediators continue.
The Al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas, firmly rejected disarmament, warning that such a move is a blatant attempt by the occupation to continue its aggression against the Palestinian people. Spokesman Abu Ubaida emphasized that resistance will not abandon its weapons under any circumstances.
The Cassat Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas, firmly rejected calls for disarmament, stating that such demands represent a continuation of genocide against the Palestinian people. A spokesperson emphasized that the movement will not accept these demands under any circumstances.
A report by Yisrael Hayom reveals the existence of an Israeli military unit known as the 'Red Unit,' comprising 80 female fighters who impersonate Hezbollah and Hamas forces to enhance the skills of Israeli soldiers against real threats.
Palestinian doctor Rahma Al-Adwan has been referred to the Central Criminal Court 'Old Bailey' in London, facing charges related to supporting the Islamic Resistance Movement 'Hamas'. This action is part of the British authorities' efforts to combat what they consider support for terrorism.
Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett has accused Benjamin Netanyahu's government of failing to achieve victories against Iran and Hezbollah, highlighting the growing power of Hamas. He warns that the security situation in the region is deteriorating rapidly.
A new UN plan for disarming Gaza has sparked outrage on social media, with analysts suggesting it represents a coercive trade-off. The initiative ties reconstruction to a gradual security process, raising concerns about its true intentions.
Nikolai Miladinov, the UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process, presented a comprehensive disarmament and reconstruction plan for Gaza during a briefing to the UN Security Council. The plan aims to stabilize the region through multiple phases.
Hamas leadership is currently reviewing an official proposal from the Peace Council aimed at implementing the second phase of the ceasefire agreement, which includes the issue of resistance weapons. This comes after leadership visits to Turkey and Egypt.
A recent open-source report by Al Jazeera Net reveals the false narrative surrounding the Israeli airstrike on a police vehicle in Al-Nuseirat, confirming that the targets were civilian police officers in a vital area.
International mediators from Egypt, Turkey, and Palestine are working to break the deadlock in the ceasefire agreement for Gaza, which has worsened since the outbreak of the Iranian war. These diplomatic efforts aim to revitalize the peace process in a critical time.