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IDF kills Hamas company commander who posed threat to troops, civilians
The IDF used precise munitions and aerial surveillance in order to mitigate harm to civilians.
Fatah skips Cairo talks as Hamas delays Gaza disarmament
Twenty years after Gaza withdrawal, threat of terror remains - opinion
Bibas family: When Shiri, Ariel, and Kfir were not on Saturday's list, our world collapsed
Reconciliation talks for Fatah, Hamas stall once again
Ziad al-Thatha, a senior Hamas official, said that the talks with Fatah would continue in the future to discuss a number of “thorny” issues.
Analysis: Face off between Hamas, Cairo
Hamas is not only accused of aiding Daesh, but also the banned Muslim Brotherhood.
Gaza professors loses position after publicly criticizing Hamas
In response to the decision to suspend him, Professor Jadallah accused The Islamic University of “fostering the culture of silencing its sons from an early age."
Fatah, Hamas reportedly make progress in reconciliation; PA nods toward unity gov't
The Fatah and Hamas negotiators, who have been holding discussions in Doha since Sunday, announced that they have reached agreement on a “limited practical perception.”
Family of executed Hamas leader demands investigation
Mahmoud Eshtaiwi, a top Ezaddin Al-Qassam commander, was arrested more than year ago. He was in charge of a number of Hamas tunnels in the eastern part of the Gaza Strip.
Fatah lashes out at Hamas 'war merchants' after 7 killed in tunnel collapse
After Hamas men killed rebuilding attack tunnel, Fatah calls the group "war merchants who know nothing but burying their young people in ashes."
Hamas rejects putting PA in charge of Gaza side of Rafah crossing
Since the beginning of this year, the terminal was opened for only 21 days.
Hamas stirs outrage after 'rape' cartoon suggests PA complicit in Israeli abuses
The cartoonist responsible for the drawing replaced the initial illustration with one that appears to be a sequel rather than an entirely different scenario.
The end for Gaza?
Into the fray: The immorality of the two-state principle
It is the opponents of the establishment of an additional Muslim-majority tyranny who hold the moral high ground