Hamas
Several figures emerge as next leaders of Hamas in Gaza, but who will end up leading? - analysis
Although Hamas only controls half of Gaza, it still runs the lives of 2 million civilians and seeks out new leadership amid targeted eliminations by the IDF.
For the first time in decades, Israel is imposing its will on Hamas - opinion
Brother of murdered Hamas hostage criticizes PM advisor Yonatan Urich
Argentina’s October 7 case could reshape international law - opinion
Hamas revenue machine thrives under Gaza ceasefire
Aid flows almost exclusively to strengthen the military wing and fortify Hamas’s structure, while the burden of civil and governmental management relies on local tax collection from merchants.
‘The New York Times’ and the grotesque NGO ‘halo effect’ - opinion
Politicized NGOs and sympathetic media outlets continue amplifying unverified claims against Israel as fact.
New York: From freedom and pluralism to hatred, antisemitism - opinion
The great tragedy is that this hatred is now disguised in seemingly moral language. Instead of shouting “Jews out,” people speak of “colonialist Zionism.”
US considering asking Israel to redirect PA tax funds to Gaza plan
The US is considering asking Israel to redirect some withheld Palestinian Authority tax funds toward President Donald Trump’s postwar Gaza plan, sources said.
IDF confirms death of Hamas military chief following Gaza strike
Izz ad-Din al-Haddad was the highest-ranking military commander of Hamas and the last leader of the October 7 massacre remaining in the Gaza Strip.
First Palestinian ICC filing against Hamas alleges war crimes, seeks arrests - exclusive
To date, the ICC has not charged Hamas with any crimes committed against its own civilians. This filing, therefore, is the first by a Palestinian against the terror group.
Hamas linked network behind Red Ribbon campaign for Palestinian 'hostages' - exclusive
The Red Ribbons campaign, which first appeared in mid-November, has been claimed by British activist Adnan Hmidan, who has extensive ties to organizations linked to Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood.
Iran's ability to threaten neighbors heavily degraded, proxies 'cut off', says CENTCOM commander
Cooper declined to directly address reports that Iran, which stockpiled arms in underground facilities, had retained significant missile and drone capabilities.
Saudi Arabia, what are you waiting for? It's time to join the Abraham Accords - opinion
Even amid conflict, Israel’s economy and capital markets continue to surge, raising questions about Saudi Arabia’s future role in regional integration.
Israel to take legal action against 'New York Times' over claims of 'dog rape' of Palestinians
PM Benjamin Netanyahu and Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar instructed officials to prepare a defamation lawsuit against "one of the most hideous and distorted lies ever published" on Israel.