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Hazem Balousha is a Palestinian journalist based in Gaza City. has worked as a news producer for BBC World Service and contributed to Deutsche Welle. He has written for The Guardian, Washington Post, Al-Monitor, Al-Raya (Qatar) and other publications. Balousha covered the 50- day war 2014 and Cast Lead in Gaza in 2008-09 and the conflict between Fatah and Hamas in 2007. He is the founder of the Palestinian Institute for Communication and Development (PICD) and has a masters degree in international relations as well as a bachelors in journalism.
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Images shared online of Sinwar, dead in the rubble, may increase support for Hamas
Yahya Sinwar, a prominent Hamas leader, was killed in a firefight in Gaza, marking a significant event in the ongoing conflict with Israel. His death is seen as a major achievement for the Israeli military but is unlikely to end the conflict or significantly weaken Hamas, which has historically survived the loss of leaders. The article discusses the potential for increased support for Hamas following Sinwar's death, as well as the challenges facing the organization in appointing a new leader. The ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the potential for continued conflict are highlighted, with various analysts providing insights into the implications of Sinwar's death.
Hamas ‘dismantled’ but not destroyed, Israeli military says, as Gaza war enters new phase
The Israeli military claims significant progress in dismantling Hamas battalions in Gaza, though remnants remain capable of insurgency. The focus may soon shift to Rafah, where Hamas commanders and Israeli hostages are believed to be located. The U.S. abstained from a U.N. vote for a cease-fire, causing political tension with Israel. The IDF has reduced its forces in Gaza but maintains control and freedom of movement. Precision raids continue, targeting areas where Hamas is regrouping. Civilian casualties remain high, with conflicting reports on the number of militants killed.
Netanyahu says there is ‘no way’ to eliminate Hamas without Rafah operation
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu remains resolute in his decision to invade Rafah despite U.S. pressure to reconsider, emphasizing the necessity of a ground incursion to eliminate Hamas battalions. The U.S. and Israel are at odds over the approach to the Gaza conflict, with President Joe Biden advocating for a strategy that minimizes civilian casualties. The humanitarian crisis in Gaza is severe, with acute food insecurity and potential famine. Cease-fire talks in Qatar are ongoing, but any attack on Rafah could jeopardize negotiations. The United Nations and other organizations highlight the dire conditions and legal implications of forced displacement.
Netanyahu says ‘no way’ to eliminate Hamas without Rafah operation
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu remains resolute in his plan to invade Rafah despite U.S. pressure to reconsider, emphasizing the necessity of a ground incursion to eliminate Hamas. The U.S. and Israel are at odds over the approach to the Gaza conflict, with President Biden advocating for a strategy that minimizes civilian casualties. The humanitarian crisis in Gaza is severe, with widespread food insecurity and potential famine. Cease-fire talks in Qatar are ongoing, but any attack on Rafah could jeopardize negotiations. The United Nations and other organizations highlight the dire humanitarian situation and call for immediate aid.
High-ranking Hamas commander killed in Israeli strike, White House says; IDF raids al-Shifa Hospital
The Israel Defense Forces conducted a raid on al-Shifa Hospital, resulting in the arrest of 80 individuals and the death of one Israeli soldier. Hamas accused Israel of targeting hospital buildings without regard for patients. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu criticized U.S. Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer's call for new elections in Israel and announced plans to attack Rafah. President Biden emphasized the need for a cease-fire to allow aid into Gaza and advocated for a two-state solution. The Gaza Health Ministry reported over 31,000 deaths and 73,000 injuries since the conflict began, while Israel reported 1,200 deaths from a Hamas attack and 250 soldier casualties.
Americans struggle to save relatives in Gaza stalked by war, hunger
Americans with relatives in Gaza face immense challenges as they try to secure their safe passage amid ongoing conflict and humanitarian crisis. The process to leave Gaza through the Rafah border crossing is fraught with unpredictability and danger, with many families being split up or unable to reach the crossing due to security concerns. The U.S. State Department is working with Egypt and Israel to facilitate evacuations, but the situation remains dire for those trapped. Personal stories highlight the desperation and tragic losses experienced by families, underscoring the severe impact of the conflict on civilians.
Ambushes and Booby Traps: Hamas Tactics Stir Confusion, Fear, Danger
Israeli soldiers in Gaza face complex and dangerous tactics from Hamas, including ambushes using dolls and recordings of crying to lure them into traps. The IDF struggles to balance eliminating Hamas fighters with rescuing hostages, leading to tragic mistakes such as the killing of three Israeli hostages. Hamas's use of deception aims to create confusion and provoke Israeli forces, while the IDF uncovers extensive tunnel networks. The conflict has resulted in significant casualties on both sides, with nearly 20,000 Gazans and 130 Israeli soldiers killed. The situation remains highly volatile and challenging for all involved.
Ambushes and booby traps: Hamas tactics stir confusion, fear, danger
Israeli soldiers in Gaza face complex and dangerous tactics from Hamas, including ambushes and booby traps using deceptive methods like dolls and recordings of crying. The IDF struggles to balance eliminating Hamas fighters and rescuing hostages, leading to tragic incidents such as the mistaken killing of three Israeli hostages. Hamas's use of tunnels and urban combat tactics complicates the battlefield, while Israeli forces employ advanced technology. The conflict has resulted in significant casualties on both sides, with nearly 20,000 Gazans and 130 Israeli soldiers killed. The situation remains tense and challenging, with ongoing investigations and criticisms of military actions.
Americans struggle to save relatives in Gaza stalked by war, hunger
Americans with relatives in Gaza, such as Susan and Ramadan Abdelsalam, Fadi Sckak, and Borak Alagha, are struggling to secure their safe exit amidst the ongoing conflict. The war has trapped many, leading to shortages of food and medicine, and has resulted in casualties, including the death of Abedalla Sckak. The U.S. State Department has facilitated the departure of some through the Rafah border crossing, but the process is unpredictable and many remain in danger. The humanitarian crisis is severe, with families often split on evacuation lists, and there are calls for the U.S. to broaden the criteria for evacuation eligibility.
Who is the Hamas leader, Yehiya Sinwar? From 'soldier' to mentor of attacks against Israel
Yehiya Sinwar, the leader of Hamas, is profiled as a dedicated strategist to the destruction of Israel, accused of planning a terrorist attack on October 7 in southern Israel, resulting in 1,200 deaths and nearly 250 kidnappings. Sinwar's background includes a harsh upbringing in a Gaza refugee camp and 22 years in Israeli detention, where he studied Israeli politics and learned Hebrew fluently. His rise within Hamas during his imprisonment and subsequent release has positioned him as a key figure in the organization, deeply committed to the Palestinian prisoners' situation. Israel considers Sinwar a top target, currently believed to be hiding in Gaza's tunnel network as the conflict has resulted in over 18,000 Palestinian deaths in two months. Sinwar's public statements have varied from avoiding confrontation to calling for lone-wolf attacks, reflecting his complex and influential role in the ongoing conflict.
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