Israeli strike in Qatar targets Hamas leaders
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CAIRO (Reuters) -Khalil Al-Hayya, a senior Hamas official targeted by Israel in Qatar on Tuesday, has become an increasingly central figure in the leadership of the Palestinian militant group since both Ismail Haniyeh and Yahya Sinwar were killed last year.
Why are there no protests in Gaza against Hamas, who is threatening it on the ground, and what will happen without the human shield? Israel's security establishment has assessed that the public in Gaza rarely demonstrates against Hamas due to deep fear and tightening control,
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DPA International on MSNNetanyahu says Doha strike can 'open the door' to end of Gaza war
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has described the attack on Hamas leadership in Qatar as a "surgical, precision strike. " He said Israeli fighter pilots and the Shin Bet security service carried out the operation which could "open the door to an end of the war in Gaza.
The war in the Gaza Strip is starting to look different these days on the Israeli news. For most of the past two years, television stations in Israel have paid little attention to suffering in Gaza, giving viewers a steady stream of stories about Israeli heroism,
More than 64,000 Palestinians have been killed in the nearly two-year war in the Gaza Strip, local health officials said Thursday, as Hamas and Israel reiterated their incompatible demands for ending the fighting sparked by the militant group's 2023 attack.
From aid blockades to attacks, CNN’s Katie Polglase deconstructs how parts of Israel’s military campaign led to famine in Gaza and puts these findings to an Israeli military spokesperson who maintains there is no famine.