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Hamas faces a legitimacy crisis in Gaza as public dissatisfaction grows. Aid distribution challenges and calls to end the war highlight its weakened state.
Ret. British Col. Richard Kemp details what he saw during a recent trip to Gaza, including Israel's handling of the war and ...
Hamas executes four men in Gaza for looting aid trucks, as a clan leader in southern Gaza challenges Hamas's control by forming his own force to secure aid deliveries.
The Hamas terrorist organization is said to be struggling with a financial crisis amid Israel’s current campaign. The crisis comes amid rising protests, against the group's rule.
Israel and Hamas are moving toward a cease-fire agreement following a shift in the balance of power after Israel’s 12-day war ...
The Israeli military said the new offensive in Gaza will not stop until the hostages are returned and Hamas is dismantled.
A year into Israel's war against Hamas, the crisis in the Middle East risks expansion. Here's how we got there The Hamas attack on Oct. 7 set off a yearlong war that's at risk of expanding.
The “last-minute crisis” that held up the Israel-Hamas cease-fire and hostage deal on Thursday has been resolved, with the proposal expected to go into effect on Sunday, officials said.
The arrest of a Muslim Brotherhood cell that manufactured rockets in Jordan placed the group under public scrutiny, painting it as a threat to national security and cohesiveness.
"We're getting close to this moment where there will be a last stand and a decisive battle," an IDF brigadier general told Newsweek.
It's been over 10 months since the attacks on Israel that lead to the war in Gaza. We look at Gaza's humanitarian situation, how the war has affected Israeli politics and where cease-fire talks stand.