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Are officials exaggerating Hamas threat to impact elections, push for new invasion? - analysis
While some reports are true, whenever certain officials wanted to reinvade or ramp up attacks on Gaza, they leaked out reports about Hamas rearming and making a major comeback.
Hamas using power vacuum to regain control of Gaza, security establishment fears
After 11 years, Hadar Goldin's family marks Remembrance Day with closure
COGAT discovers motor oil hidden inside UN's humanitarian aid to Gaza in smuggling attempt
Anti-Hamas militia leader Hossam al-Astal says he'll support Tony Blair in 'Gaza after Hamas'
Astal has reportedly been able to “liberate an area from Hamas occupation,” managing to establish a “safe city” of almost one square mile in Khan Yunis.
Hamas: Fuel, humanitarian aid to enter tomorrow and Rafah border to open next week
The official claimed the mediators have begun talks to resume the operation of the Gaza Electric Company.
Anti-Hamas Abu Shabab militia: 'We will keep defending position in Rafah' amid ceasefire - report
The Abu Shabab militia told Ynet that they welcomed the ceasefire agreement, but have no intention of leaving their positions in Rafah, and will continue to "defend their lands."
Terrorists launch rockets at Rafah aid site, no damage reported
The rockets fell in an area adjacent to the Morag Corridor, in close proximity to the distribution point, but the site was undamaged by the attack.
Four IDF soldiers killed, three wounded in Rafah explosion
Although the area had been previously checked using various techniques, Hamas has sometimes proven adept at placing IEDs between checks.
Egypt's Sisi refers to Israel as 'enemy' for first time since before 1977 Sadat visit to Jerusalem
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi labeled Israel an “enemy” at the Arab-Islamic summit, saying its actions threaten Egypt’s security and future peace deals, including by causing Gazans to flee.
Gaza City exodus grows, undermining Hamas strategy, analyst says
An expert on Hamas’s economy says Gaza’s civilian outflow is now a strategic problem for the terror group. As morale sinks and costs spike, more residents are leaving, diminishing Hamas’s leverage.
IDF reveals footage of Hamas's Rafah Brigade dining lavishly underground
While “residents of the sector were forced to break their Ramadan fast with the scraps left by Hamas, the organization’s leaders were celebrating in the tunnels with a grand feast,” Adraee said.
Gazans ahead of IDF takeover: 'Let them fire a nuclear missile at us and end it' - report
Channel 12 interviewed Gazans about the IDF's upcoming invasion and takeover of Gaza City, speaking of ongoing displacement and the desire to emigrate.
WATCH: GHF's strategic role in Gaza’s food aid: IDF's new centers push back Hamas influence
The GHF does provide absolute numbers of meals, with those numbers reaching up to around 139 million meals over three months, with an average of around 2.3 million meals per week.