Gaza population

Hamas dissolution of Gaza government is a trick to keep weapons, expert warns

"The bottom line is that this is pulling the wool over everyone's eyes. There is nothing real here, especially for us," says Dr. Moshe Elad.

A woman walks past a mural depicting football player Lamine Yamal waving a Palestinian flag during the Catalans' title parade, painted by Palestinian artists on the rubble of buildings destroyed during the war, at Shati (Beach) refugee camp in Gaza City on May 13, 2026.
Government Media Office Director Ismail Thawabteh (R) and Hamas spokesperson Hazem Qassem (L) speak at a press conference regarding the resignation of the head of the Government Emergency Committee and the acting head of Government Follow-up.

If Hamas dissolves its Gaza government, who will enforce its disarmament? - analysis

Injured Palestinian Hassan Qlob, 18, who his father says was shot in the head more than two months ago while out seeking food, lies on a bed as he waits for the Rafah crossing to reopen so he can receive treatment abroad, as his father Ibrahim tends to him, after the Israel-Hamas ceasefire.

Hamas accepting bribes to put healthy Gazans on emergency medical evacuation list - report

Palestinian workers break up concrete while working on rubble in Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, April 19, 2026.

Palestinians use Gaza rubble to restore streets as US rebuilding plan stalls


Blair: 'You could lock Israeli-PA negotiators in room for eternity and peace would not come'

Blair called on Hamas to clarify if they are Palestinian nationalist movement or broader Islamic one with regional designs

Quartet envoy to Middle East Tony Blair

UNRWA: 'By month’s end we’ll be out of funds to repair Gaza homes'

“The war left more than 100,000 Palestinians homeless, over half of whom are children,” said UNRWA.

Palestinians place sandbags as they try to prevent rain water from flooding their house following heavy rain in Gaza City November 27

Hamas bars Gaza children bereaved in war from visiting Israel

Trip planned for children who lost parents during Operation Protective Edge; itinerary included visit to Ramat Gan Safari and trip to Ramallah.

Erez crossing

Ya'alon: Hamas rebuilding defensive tunnels; Israel looking for new digging of offensive tunnels

Defense minister: In north, Hezbollah remains deterred, and Free Syrian Army-linked groups are preventing radical Islamists from approaching our border.

A Palestinian tunnel in Gaza.

Palestinians in Gaza fear IAF attack marks beginning of end of cease-fire

The IAF strikes were precipitated by a Palestinian mortar that was launched from Gaza and landed in an open area in the Eshkol regional council.

PALESTINIANS SIT in a damaged house as they watch a parade celebrating Hamas’s ‘victory’ over Israel, in the Shejaia neighborhood, Gaza

UN Mideast envoy: One-state reality is on the parties' doorstep if deadlock not broken

“I feel 2014 changed the course of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and that the future is more uncertain than ever,” Serry said.

  PA President Mahmoud Abbas (R) meets UN Middle East envoy Robert Serry in Ramallah July 6, 2014.

Genocide in miniature

The Jerusalem Post

What should Israel do? What would the United States do?

Israel is doing precisely what every other western democracy would do if confronted with the situation Israel now faces.

Smoke rises following what witnesses said was an IAF air strike in the east of Gaza City.

Gaza's sole power plant shuts down due to fuel shortage

The power plant is one of the main sources of electricity for Gazans, and without it, daily blackouts of around 12 hours are expected.

Palestinians in Gaza brave a power outage this past November.