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Israel’s siege on the Gaza Strip started as soon as it was known that Hamas had won the Palestinian elections in 2006. Even though independent observers declared the polls to be “free and fair”, Israel and its supporters in the West established a blockade that remains in place to this …
Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh blacklisted as ‘terrorist’ by US
The United States on Wednesday put the head of Hamas, Ismail Haniyeh, on its terrorism blacklist in a move that will raise tensions already high due to Washington’s recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.
UNRWA gets cash injection after US cuts
Almost a dozen countries have agreed to advance their annual contributions to the UN agency for Palestinian refugees to help it plug a major shortfall after a partial cut-off of US funding, its chief said yesterday.
Security cooperation with Israel is ‘continuous’, says Abbas
Palestinian Authority (PA) and Fatah President Mahmoud Abbas has stressed that security cooperation with Israel “is continuous,” ahead of what Israeli opposition Zahava Gal-On revealed on Sunday.
UNRWA services closed in Gaza in protest over US threats to cut aid
Schools, clinics and food distribution centres in the Gaza Strip were closed on Monday after 13,000 employees of the United Nations agency that serves the Palestinians walked out.