Families of eight Gazan migrants who drowned blame Hamas
More and more Gazans are expressing their displeasure with the Hamas government
More and more Gazans are expressing their displeasure with the Hamas government
Hamas on Monday hinted it was planning to kidnap Israeli soldiers after failing to negotiate a prisoner exchange deal with Israel, announced the spokesman for the Izzadin al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas
Gaza's rich history shows it was an important intersection for trade for many civilizations, from the ancient Egyptians and the Philistines to the Roman Empire and even during the Crusades
Hamas-run Antiquities and Tourism Ministry says 63 graves were identified, while bones and artifacts from one tomb date back to the second century; the ministry is working with French experts to learn more about the site
The Palestinian Hamas movement that rules Gaza is reviving relations with the Iran-backed regime in Damascus after a decade-long rupture sparked by the outbreak of Syria's bloody war
Solar panels have increasingly become a common sight on the rooftops in Gaza City, home to a population of approximately 600,000 people
Despite its tiny size, the Gaza Strip is rich in archaeological sites due to its unique location at the crossroads between Asia, Africa and Europe
Palestinian factions in the Gaza Strip may be coordinating with Hezbollah, which could complicate Israel-Lebanon gas talks
Tension has been mounting between the political leaders of Hamas and the Islamic Jihad over the Palestinian deaths caused by the latter’s rockets during the recent round of fighting with Israel
As Ankara's relations with Israel warm, Hamas is carefully maintaining its presence in Turkey