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WATCH: IDF killed Walid Haniyeh, nephew of former Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, military says
Haniyeh was the deputy commander of a Nukhba company, which was in charge of the infiltration of Israel during the October 7 attacks.
Several figures emerge as next leaders of Hamas in Gaza, but who will end up leading? - analysis
Netherlands man faces three years in prison for financing Hamas front
UNRWA fired Gaza school principal outed as being Hamas member, org. confirms to 'Post'
Israel-Hamas War day 285: What is happening in Gaza, the Middle East?
Bibi accused of sabotaging hostage deal • IDF destroys Hamas tunnels in Rafah • Groups protest Netanyahu's trip to Congress
Gaza-based CNN freelance journalist worked with, supported Hamas, watchdog report finds
Between selfies with senior Hamas officials and constant sharing of Hamas terrorist propaganda, Abdel Qader Sabbah's profile depicted clear connections to the organization.
Pro-Palestinian activism doesn't actually try to solve the issue, says relative of Gazan casualties
Alkhatib wrote of how some activists rejected him, considering him “a traitor” for escaping the conflict and prioritizing his personal safety.
Israel-Hamas War Day 250: What's happening in Gaza, Middle East?
Israel kills most senior Hezbollah commander since start of war • Hamas rejects ceasefire-hostage agreement
IDF eliminates terrorists as they planned terror attacks within UNRWA school
The terrorists eliminated had been planning an imminent attack on Israel, using the school as a civilian shield for their terrorist activities.
Israel-Hamas War Day 242: What's happening in Gaza, Middle East?
Houthis claim to target IDF base in Eilat with ballistic missile • IDF confirms deaths of four hostages
Israel-Hamas War Day 241: What's happening in Gaza, Middle East?
IAF strikes Hezbollah • Biden pushes Israel-proposed ceasefire deal • Ben-Gvir, Smotrich threaten to leave government
Father of fallen soldier urges world: Acknowledge Gazan civilians' role in Oct. 7
"A lot of terrorist people came into Israel, but not just terrorist people – civilians – that are asking for humanitarian help today from the whole world," Eyal Eshel said.
Released hostage: Gaza Hospital staff cheered as we were led in
Shlomi Eldar, an Israeli journalist, told the interviewer that hospital staff supporting Hamas should not be surprising because most of the doctors and nurses were appointed by Hamas.
White House: Northern Gaza aid truck disaster underscores need for airdrops
The White House's announcement comes a day after the disaster in northern Gaza, where 100 Palestinians were killed while attempting to receive humanitarian assistance from aid trucks.