Israeli attack kills son of Hamas chief negotiator
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A prominent Palestinian-American developer asked a U.S. judge on Friday to throw out a lawsuit accusing him of supporting Hamas through his Gaza projects,
Throughout the Israel-Hamas war, Middle Eastern countries have provided significant aid to civilians in the Gaza Strip. Most have a geopolitical or economic interest in doing so.
Israel’s Cabinet early Friday approved President Donald Trump’s plan for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and the release of all the remaining hostages held by Hamas, a key step toward ending the war.
The document states that the Board of Peace’s High Representative for Gaza, Nickolay Mladenov, warned that renewed hostilities could follow if Hamas does not surrender its weapons. Under those circumstances, Israel would no longer be obligated to halt military operations or permit additional humanitarian aid into Gaza.
The IDF announced it killed Hamas Nukhba commander Anas Hamed in a targeted Gaza airstrike, saying he raided Israel during the Oct. 7 Nova massacre.
A source familiar with the matter told KAN News that Israel is looking to see concrete steps taken toward the disarmament of Hamas and the installation of the new technocratic government.