“There is only one party standing in the way of a better life for civilians in Gaza—and it’s Hamas,” Mike Waltz, US ambassador to the United Nations, said.
Hamas
As mediators press forward with a US-backed ceasefire framework, Hamas makes its position plain: no surrender of weapons, no exposure of tunnels, and no end to the machinery it built for war.
The terrorist organization has once again shown that it is not prepared to voluntarily surrender its military power—and is setting conditions that currently make a political breakthrough impossible.
The Israeli military has killed several Hamas terrorists in new operations in the Gaza Strip, including a man who had been released as part of a hostage deal.
Landmark ruling backs 2023 designation and convicts four for stockpiling weapons across Europe for attacks on Jewish and Israeli targets.
It seems, though, that nothing can be allowed to challenge the narrative of heartless Israelis and wretched Palestinians.
Groups involved were tied to a lawyer who represented Gazans in a motion that led to an arrest warrant against Netanyahu.
Remarks by senior Palestinian leader explain precisely why Trump’s Gaza vision has almost zero chance of success.
Washington touts billions for Phase 2 governance and reconstruction, while Israeli intelligence warns Hamas is rebuilding power “from the bottom up.”
In Norwegian television, Hamas rejects any responsibility for attacks on civilians, blames Israel for the events, and refuses disarmament.
