Hamas, Israel and aid
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A watchdog claims the U.K. warned of Hamas links in a Gaza aid program. The U.K. denies funds went to Hamas-run agencies, but critics call for greater transparency.
The Israel Defence Forces and the US-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) on Sunday denied a Hamas allegation that Israeli forces attacked a food line at an aid distribution site in Gaza.
The embattled Israeli-backed aid group that began operating in Gaza earlier this week is not screening Palestinians at aid distribution sites, despite Israeli officials saying that additional security measures were a core reason for the creation of the new program.
Netanyahu: 'Establishing distribution centers in Gaza is truly strategic. This will greatly accelerate Hamas's collapse, and therefore we'll need to maintain this even in the event of a ceasefire'
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed to the government that Israel had killed Mohammed Sinwar earlier this month - the militant group's top military leader and younger brother of slain Yahya Si
Israeli defense officials believe Hamas is losing control ... as a turning point; the aid distribution centers are an extraordinary success,” the official claims. “This is a process of ...
A new Israel – and US-backed – aid model bypasses Hamas and delivers food directly to Gazans, shifting dynamics on the ground and triggering strong criticism abroad.