Hamas, Gaza and Israel
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An internal US government review found no evidence of widespread theft by Hamas of US-funded humanitarian aid in Gaza, contradicting the State Department’s claims that were used to justify backing a controversial private organization that took over aid distribution in the enclave.
The study's acknowledgment of severe limitations, combined with extensive documentation of Hamas aid diversion from multiple sources, raises serious questions about the reliability of its findings. A deeply flawed US government analysis,
Hamas and international aid groups, including the United Nations, have ganged up against a US-backed non-profit, reframing its record-breaking delivery of aid to civilians in Gaza as providing “nothing but starvation and gunfire,
One of the main obstacles to the Gaza ceasefire talks has been Hamas's insistence that the release of captives in Gaza leads to a permanent end to the war. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has publicly rejected that, insisting that Hamas be fully destroyed - even after the captives are released.
A new NCRI study found major U.S. and European media outlets echoed Hamas-linked narratives, downplaying terror ties and distorting facts about Gaza aid efforts.
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The Times of Israel on MSNEmily Damari recalls almost killing her Hamas captor, demands deal: ‘Come on already!’
Former hostage says family home of Hamas member where she was held with Ziv Berman was bombed, describes 'twin-like' connection with fellow wounded hostage Romi Gonen
The US- and Israeli-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation said two Hamas assailants ran into a crowd of civilians at an aid center in Khan Younis, and tossed Iranian-made grenades at the workers.