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Gaza militia leader forms rival force against Hamas, warns terrorists are regrouping amid ceasefire
Gaza militias emerge as Hamas regroups during ceasefire, with Palestinian fighters forming new forces to challenge the group's control in the territory.
A woman accused of inviting support for Hamas and Hezbollah on social media has been cleared. Judge Sir John Saunders said at the Royal Court in Jersey that he was satisfied that Natalie Strecker, 50, did not support the proscribed organisations personally. Both Hamas and Hezbollah are banned under Jersey terrorism laws.
A Gaza militia leader building a rival force to Hamas thanked President Donald Trump while warning that the terror group is using the ceasefire to rebuild its strength. Shawqi Abu Nasira told Fox News Digital the pause in fighting has become a “kiss of life” for Hamas,
The House of Representatives unanimously passed a bipartisan bill blocking Hamas-linked individuals from U.S. immigration, marking rare agreement on Israel policy between parties.
Abdul Malik was suspended as chair of Easton Mosque earlier this month. The Charity Commission's ruling would prevent him being a trustee of any charity. The investigation relates to a Facebook post from October 2023, which contained a video from Hamas about its attack on Israel earlier that month.
The Palestinian militant group Hamas has been devastated by two years of fighting in Gaza. But is the organization now using a ceasefire to regroup?
During a 2025 speech in Detroit, U.S. Rep. Rashida Tlaib publicly called for Hamas supporters to mobilize and take over America. The claim was spread by pro-Israel users on social media, who often equate support for Palestine with support for the Palestinian militant group Hamas, which is a designated terrorist organization in the U.S.
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Hamas coerced Gaza aid groups by designating ‘guarantors’ inside them — report
Pro-Israel watchdog says declassified documents it obtained show how terror group surveilled staff at international organizations, used administrators as liaisons