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Hamas Kills 12 Gaza Humanitarian Workers, Tortures Others; Condemnation Scarce

The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) has revealed a tragic loss, announcing the murder of twelve of its local staff members. Reports also indicate that other GHF personnel have been subjected to torture. This devastating news comes amid ongoing conflict and the distribution of aid, highlighting the dangers faced by humanitarian workers in the region. The GHF’s announcement underscores the dire conditions and the vulnerability of those providing critical assistance.

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Pro-Palestinian Group in Canada Targets Former Hostage Noa Argamani: Outrage and Accusations of Antisemitism

During a fundraising event, a pro-Palestinian group allegedly shouted “Hamas are coming,” according to a video shared by Noa Argamani, an attendee. The video also claimed that these individuals blocked attendees from entering and exiting the building. Argamani, who was present at the event, later shared the video of the incident. The event was intended for fundraising.

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Hamas Allegedly Offers Bounties to Kill Aid Workers in Gaza

The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) reports that Hamas has placed bounties on the heads of its workers, including U.S. security personnel and local aid staff, offering monetary rewards for their injury or death. This follows a previous attack by Hamas on GHF workers that resulted in 12 deaths and instances of torture. GHF is calling on the international community to condemn Hamas’ actions and support their aid efforts, which have already distributed nearly 50 million meals. The organization recently received a $30 million funding boost from the U.S. State Department.

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IDF Kills Hamas Founder Linked to October 7 Attack: Reactions Vary

In a joint operation, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) eliminated Hakham Muhammad Issa Al-Issa, a founder of Hamas and head of its combat support headquarters, in Gaza City. Issa, who played a significant role in the October 7th massacre and was rebuilding Hamas’s organizational systems, was killed in an airstrike. Additionally, the IDF killed Abbas Al-Hassan Wahbi, a Hezbollah terrorist responsible for intelligence in the ‘Radwan Force’ Battalion, in southern Lebanon. Both actions were part of ongoing efforts to counter threats and rebuild capabilities.

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IDF Kills Hamas Founder Linked to October 7 Attack in Gaza

On Friday, the IDF conducted an airstrike in Gaza, successfully eliminating Hakham Muhammad Issa Al-Issa, a senior Hamas terrorist crucial to the October 7 massacre and Hamas’s training infrastructure. Al-Issa, who had combat experience from Iraq and Syria, was a key figure in developing Hamas’s military capabilities and was one of the founders of its military wing. He was also the Head of the Training Headquarters and a member of Hamas’ General Security Council. This strike occurred amidst a week of intense operations by the IDF Southern Command, which targeted over 300 terror targets in Gaza.

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Gaza Aid Delivers 2.8 Million Meals, Reaching 33 Million Total Amidst Controversy

The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) recently delivered over 2.8 million meals, a significant contribution that brings their total to an astounding 33 million meals distributed since their inception. This substantial number represents a monumental effort to alleviate hunger in a region grappling with immense hardship. The sheer scale of this undertaking underscores the urgent need for humanitarian aid in Gaza and the GHF’s unwavering commitment to providing sustenance to those in desperate need.

The impact of this aid is profound, particularly when considering the distressing images and stories emerging from the region, such as the heartbreaking video of an elderly man who hadn’t eaten in days.… Continue reading

Abbas Calls for Hamas Withdrawal from Gaza

In a letter to Presidents Macron and bin Salman, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas demanded Hamas immediately relinquish its weapons and military capabilities to Palestinian security forces, ending its rule over Gaza. He further insisted on the immediate release of all hostages. This disarmament, overseen by Palestinian forces with international support, is a precondition for the possible French recognition of a Palestinian state, a topic of a forthcoming U.N. conference. The proposal is likely to face skepticism from Israel and the U.S.

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Israel Claims Hamas Leader Sinwar Dead

The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) announced the discovery and identification of Mohammed Sinwar, Hamas’s Gaza military leader, and Mohammad Sabaneh, commander of Hamas’s Rafah Brigade, within a tunnel beneath Khan Younis’s European Hospital. Sinwar’s death, previously reported in May, was confirmed through DNA analysis; the bodies were found alongside other unidentified remains and various personal effects. The IDF claims this discovery supports their accusations of Hamas utilizing civilian infrastructure, including hospitals, for military purposes, a claim Hamas denies. Independent verification of these claims remains impossible.

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Israeli Navy Intercepts Gaza-Bound Flotilla, Activists Detained

The Israeli Navy intercepted the “Madeline,” a ship carrying activists including Greta Thunberg, en route to the Gaza Strip, redirecting it to the Ashdod port. While the activists claimed an attack and interference, the Israeli government asserted the action was to prevent a media provocation and that sufficient aid already reaches Gaza through established channels. The passengers, including Thunberg, were unharmed and received provisions from the IDF. Defense Minister Katz stated that the activists were shown footage of Hamas atrocities, and the small amount of aid onboard will be delivered via official channels. The incident underscores ongoing tensions surrounding the Gaza blockade.

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IDF Strikes Hamas Compound Beneath Khan Yunis Hospital

Following a terrorist attack, the Golani Brigade initiated an operation on Wednesday, encircling the European Hospital in the “Triangle” neighborhood of Jenin. Simultaneous fighting occurred in the surrounding area, including near the Jenin School. The operation focused on locating and recovering the bodies of terrorists within a network of underground tunnels beneath the hospital. This action was part of a larger counter-terrorism effort.

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