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As Hamas struggles to maintain control in Gaza, new aid mechanisms expose its governance failures, increasing public calls for an end to the war and for hostages' return.
Analysts believe that the fact that Hamas included a stipulation of removing aid distribution from the GHF further shows that the terror group fears that the initiative will under
Israel’s defense officials believe Hamas control over Gaza is slipping, helped by ... COGAT has accused the UN of failing to collect over 550 truckloads of aid waiting on the Gaza side of Kerem ...
Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs Spokesperson Oren Marmorstein says Hamas is trying to sabotage a U.S. and Israeli-backed humanitarian aid group so it can retain control in Gaza.
The British-flagged yacht Madleen, which is operated by the pro-Palestinian Freedom Flotilla Coalition, aimed to deliver symbolic aid to Gaza.
This is the first serious, large-scale aid operation that undermines Hamas’ most powerful weapon: control over the people of Gaza. And Hamas is panicking. Why? Because food has long been part of ...
If Mr Abu Shabab’s motives are grubby, they are at least easy to understand. He is neither an ideologue nor a do-gooder; he is a criminal. Joining forces with Israel, at a time when Israel is the only conduit for aid into Gaza, is a logical next step for him.
Aid was transferred directly citizens in the southern part of Gaza through new pathways the IDF has created, in the hopes that the move will reduce the dependence on Hamas and increase pressure
Speaking exclusively with NDTV, Israeli embassy spokesperson Guy Nir gave a rundown on how aid distribution works in a region that has seen near-total devastation ever since Hamas' multi-frontal attack on Israel on October 7 in 2023.
Hamas has tried to maintain order and curb the civilians' growing opposition to the terrorist group's authority.