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Hamas elected Ezzedin al-Haddad, a senior member of the terror organization to become their third leader in seven months ...
Israel hopes to prove to the surviving Hamas leaders, and to the civilian population they still control in Gaza, that they ...
The reported killing of Mohammad Sinwar deepens Hamas's leadership crisis as Israel escalates its campaign amid Gaza's worsening humanitarian crisis.
It doesn’t look like Israel’s previous aerial exchanges with Iran either. Direct fire first occurred last year, after Israel ...
Security experts suggest private contractors could break Hamas' control over Gaza by managing aid distribution and training local Palestinian security forces.
Israel's strikes overnight on Friday targeted Iran's nuclear facilities, ballistic missile factories, military commanders and ...
But Sinwar’s death may not immediately change Hamas’ strategy ... Sinwar followed his older brother into Hamas, ultimately rising through the group’s leadership to its pinnacle.
Hamas leaders outside the strip – currently based in Doha, Beirut and Istanbul – "have the upper hand once again". They are ...
Regional security sources said Tehran was unlikely to respond in kind because its missile capabilities and influence in the region outside Iran have been severely degraded by Israel since the Hamas ...
one official told The Post that Harvard must consider a “significant leadership change” to even have a hope to resume negotiations with the administration. The Trump administraiton’s ...
Killing Sinwar won’t change that, he says ... on the Israeli government to end the conflict as on the leadership of Hamas. Amos Harel at Haaretz believes that “whether he lives or dies ...