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Slier and the Times of Israel, Department of International Relations and Cooperation (Dirco) spokesperson Chrispin Phiri ...
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Briefly on MSNDIRCO denies South African government knew about Hamas attack on Israel, Mzansi divided by responseThe Department of International Relations and Cooperation denied that the government knew Hamas was planning to attack Israel ...
Publicly, the group has been unequivocal. The idea that Hamas would lay down its arms is “a red line and is not up for discussion or negotiation,” Sami Abu Zuhri, a Hamas spokesperson, said in ...
The Department of Justice (DOJ) is investigating whether a Muslim advocacy organization it previously linked to Hamas should ...
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Lawsuits reveal violent anti-Israel protests are part of a Hamas-linked terrorist network, necessitating stronger legal approaches that target the organizers and funders behind antisemitic violence.
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The Times of Israel on MSN‘I’m afraid to go home’: Canadian IDF soldiers fear fallout from war crimes probeHamas conflict doesn’t explicitly target Israelis, but its unclear scope has alarmed Jews amid rising international lawfare ...
Mr. Abu Marzouk’s remarks may also indicate that Hamas feels buoyed by the cease-fire and believes there could be an opportunity to expand the group’s international relations.
WASHINGTON − Hamas has claimed it, Iran has denied it and the U.S. and Israeli governments say they don’t – as of yet – have any direct evidence the Tehran government was behind the deadly ...
President Biden’s top aides scrambled on Sunday to reaffirm their commitment to the idea of potential normalization of diplomatic ties between Saudi Arabia and Israel, even as Israel prepares ...
Secretary of State Antony Blinken met Monday with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who announced support for Blinken's "bridging proposal" aimed at creating a cease-fire tied to the ...
US targets Hamas finances with new sanctions ... Ali Abed Al Rahman Baraka, based in Lebanon, faces sanctions for his role as chief of Hamas’s National Relations Abroad.
Police officer Evyatar Edri looks on as President Joe Biden hugs his mother Rachel Edri, who was held hostage by the Palestinian militant group Hamas, on Oct. 18, in Tel Aviv.
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