The Hamas announced on July 6, 2026 that it is relinquishing its rule of the Gaza Strip. Is Hamas doing this to preserve its political survival and military capabilities? There is consensus after the
Editorial In the latest gruesome chapter of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, today early morning, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (Bibi) has once again launched his slaughter against Gaza. Under the guise of defending
MoreThis was a talk I gave at the Sanctuary for Independent Media. My old office in Gaza is a pile of rubble. The streets around it, where I went for a coffee, ordered
MoreSomalia and Somaliland have denied holding any discussions with the United States or Israel regarding the resettlement of Palestinians from Gaza, with Somalia firmly rejecting any such proposal. Somalia’s Foreign Minister Ahmed
MoreOn 27 January 2025, hundreds of thousands of Palestinians left their temporary shelters in southern Gaza and marched en masse to the north. They crossed various towns along the way, one long
MoreChristian Nationalists who form the bedrock of support for Donald Trump — 80 percent voted for Trump in the last election according to a voter survey by the Associated Press — have mounted a
MoreOn October 7, 2023, Israel launched a full-scale war on Hamas, vowing to destroy the group entirely. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared Hamas’s annihilation as Israel’s primary war objective, and months later,
MoreThe Arab League has announced a $53 billion initiative to rebuild Gaza, strategically sidelining Hamas while aiming to provide long-term stability for the region. The plan, adopted at a high-stakes summit in
MoreIn a report originally published in Israel Hayom, historian Dr. Yoav Gelber sheds light on Israel’s covert efforts to encourage the emigration of Gaza’s residents, a strategy dating back to the years
MoreIn response to Donald Trump’s controversial proposal for Gaza, European nations are working closely with key Arab states to develop an alternative plan that would secure a more viable future for the
MoreDonald Trump spoke to reporters for over three hours on Air Force One on his way to see the Super Bowl in New Orleans on 9 February 2025. It was not clear to the
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