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A recent attack against Israeli soldiers in Gaza highlights a Hamas shift to guerilla-stye tactics as the militant group, ...
Once a convicted smuggler jailed by Hamas, Yaser Abu Shabab now leads an armed force in Rafah — hailed by some as a symbol of ...
The confirmation of Mr Sinwar’s death changes little in and of itself. Hamas has already appointed a replacement and it has weathered the killings of many of its bosses. But it could shift the ...
Israel and Hamas are moving toward a cease-fire agreement following a shift in the balance of power after Israel’s 12-day war ...
Yet according to multiple testimonies from Gaza, Hamas is on its last legs. Its military and political leadership has been ...
As long as Hamas remains in power, these interests are aligned with its survival — making any internal shift in power difficult to achieve.
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.
US President Donald Trump says he’s “optimistic” a ceasefire deal in Gaza could be agreed next week after Hamas announced ...
The strikes are a sign of Israel’s shift away from restraint, containment and short wars, and toward using force to project power across the Middle East.
The confirmation of Mr Sinwar’s death changes little in and of itself. Hamas has already appointed a replacement and it has weathered the killings of many of its bosses. But it could shift the ...
Israel hopes to prove to the surviving Hamas leaders, and to the civilian population they still control in Gaza, that they are running out of places to hide.
A surprising power shift inside Hamas The Economist Updated on: Jun 10, 2025 07:26 AM IST The new de-facto Hamas leader in Gaza is Izz al-Din al-Haddad, the commander in northern Gaza.