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Hamas is facing its worst financial and administrative crisis in its four-decade history, facing stiff challenges in mustering the resources it would need to continue to fight Israel and rule Gaza.
Deborah Turness told staff there is a distinction between Hamas's civilian government and military wing, drawing criticism amid ongoing fallout over Gaza documentary.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces a political setback as a key partner, the Shas party, withdraws from his coalition, leaving him with a parliamentary minority. Despite political turmoil, Israel ...
The BBC’s Gaza documentary was declared to be “all clean of Hamas” despite its narrator being the son of a Hamas minister, a ...
A BBC documentary has sparked a storm of controversy, revealing a hidden connection that challenges the broadcaster's ...
Scottish Green co-leader Patrick Harvie has seen off a campaign to replace him as the party's top candidate in Glasgow at the ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu released an English-language video on Monday evening in which he again denied any ...
Israeli Arab activist Yoseph Haddad criticizes the "Squad" for undermining Arab-Jewish coexistence and explains how extremist ...
Understanding the theology behind October 7 is important in its own right. But it’s also essential for grasping the broader ...
As South Korea's special prosecutor's office expands its investigation into the Unification Church's alleged political ...
For weeks, Israel has engaged in back-channel talks over a diplomatic agreement with the Syrian government. Its strikes on ...
The heads of Georgetown, the City University of New York and the University of California, Berkeley, pushed back against ...