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HAMAS

Israel-Palestine conflict: The past laid the violent foundations
Opinion
/ 18 May 2021

Israel-Palestine conflict: The past laid the violent foundations

Israel’s iron grip over Palestinians had its beginnings in the demise of the Ottoman Empire and Britain and France’s arbitrary mapping out of the Middle East

By Jesse Prinsloo
Sheikh Jarrah Palestinians at mercy of Israeli court
World
/ 13 May 2021

Sheikh Jarrah Palestinians at mercy of Israeli court

Palestinians in the occupied East Jerusalem neighbourhood face court-sanctioned eviction in what rights groups say is a continuation of Israel’s decades-long plan to ‘ethnically cleanse’ the city.

By Jaclynn Ashly
We should have a vaccine against viral propaganda
Opinion
/ 25 January 2021

We should have a vaccine against viral propaganda

A response to “The dark side of Israel’s vaccine success story”, Mail & Guardian, 13 January 2021

By Dan Diker
Trump pays in messiah money
Article
/ 5 July 2019

Trump pays in messiah money

The Trump coin, at least, echoes another element of the BIN story about the Pilgrim’s Road. It mentions some coins found during the excavations

By Shaun De Waal
UN probe accuses Israel of possible crimes against humanity
Article
/ 28 February 2019

UN probe accuses Israel of possible crimes against humanity

UN probe says there is evidence Israel committed crimes against humanity in responding to last year’s protests in Gaza

By Ben Simon
Hamas threatens ‘gates of hell’ as Trump recognises Jerusalem as capital
Article
/ 6 December 2017

Hamas threatens ‘gates of hell’ as Trump recognises Jerusalem as capital

Most of the international community doesn’t formally recognise Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, insisting the issue can only be resolved in negotiations

By Afp And and Staff Reporter
Africa’s solidarity is a major pillar in the Palestinian struggle
Article
/ 29 November 2017

Africa’s solidarity is a major pillar in the Palestinian struggle

With renewed energy, the continent needs to assert its role in the fight against Israeli apartheid

By Staff Reporter
Rival factions have reached a deal in Palestinian reconciliation
Article
/ 12 October 2017

Rival factions have reached a deal in Palestinian reconciliation

Rival Palestinian factions, Hamas and Fatah, have reached an agreement on aspects of their bid to end a decade-long split

By Staff Reporter
Togo deals blow to Israel’s Africa quest
Africa
/ 15 September 2017

Togo deals blow to Israel’s Africa quest

The Africa-Israel summit in Lomé is postponed as citizens protest Tongo president’s repressive rule.

By Janet Smith
Hamas’s new manifesto shows it still wants a one-state Palestine solution
Analysis
/ 9 May 2017

Hamas’s new manifesto shows it still wants a one-state Palestine solution

The organisation’s new charter suggests only that a two-state proposal is an interim step to a final solution.

By David Saks
New manifesto: Hamas softens stance on Israel
Analysis
/ 5 May 2017

New manifesto: Hamas softens stance on Israel

Could this be the beginning of a Palestinian Congress of the People?

By Suraya Dadoo
Israelis fear tunnel attacks from Hamas
Article
/ 31 March 2016

Israelis fear tunnel attacks from Hamas

Residents close to the border think they can hear digging, while the Israeli military says the tunnels linking Gaza to Israel top their priority list.

By Harriet Sherwood
ANC naive to trust Hamas’s advances
Article
/ 15 November 2015

ANC naive to trust Hamas’s advances

"Actually, Gaza is occupied, not by Israel but by a tyrannical Islamist regime that ruthlessly imposes its will on a captive, voiceless population."

By David Saks
Hamas committed to a just solution
Article
/ 29 October 2015

Hamas committed to a just solution

The Palestinian group says it is the occupation, not Jews or Judaism, that is the problem.

By Suraya Dadoo
Hamas wants to set up shop in SA
Article
/ 22 October 2015

Hamas wants to set up shop in SA

Khaled Meshaal and other senior members of Palestinian resistance movement Hamas have met with Jacob Zuma to discuss opening offices in South Africa.

By Qaanitah Hunter
Israel denounces UN recognition of Palestinian NGO
Article
/ 2 June 2015

Israel denounces UN recognition of Palestinian NGO

Israel says the UN’s decision to recognise the London-based Palestinian Return Centre is "outrageous", and says it has links to Hamas.

By Staff Reporter
Street artist Banksy interprets Gaza strife with irony
Article
/ 26 February 2015

Street artist Banksy interprets Gaza strife with irony

British artist Banksy makes comment on Gaza’s privations in a satirical mini-video that depicts the war-torn strip as a peculiar utopia.

By Reuters and Michael Roddy
UN watchdog demands Israeli abuses be probed
Article
/ 30 October 2014

UN watchdog demands Israeli abuses be probed

The group urged Israel to respect the rights of Palestinians, and demanded the country probe violations committed during repeated assaults on Gaza.

By Staff Reporter
Israeli troops kill Palestinians responsible for teen deaths
Article
/ 23 September 2014

Israeli troops kill Palestinians responsible for teen deaths

Two Hamas men accused of killing three Israeli teens, an act that sparked a war in Gaza, have been killed, according to the Israeli military.

By Yusri Al Jamal
Despite battlefield losses, Hamas is ‘simply not defeated’
Article
/ 1 September 2014

Despite battlefield losses, Hamas is ‘simply not defeated’

Hamas suffered heavy military losses during its 50-day conflict with Israel, but it has still emerged with enhanced political standing, say analysts.

By Staff Reporter
Gaza: Israeli airstrikes signal new escalation in fighting
Article
/ 24 August 2014

Gaza: Israeli airstrikes signal new escalation in fighting

Around 30 people were wounded in airstrikes in the Gaza Strip. The targeting of big buildings appears to be part of a new military tactic by Israel.

By Peter Enav
Ban Ki-moon welcomes fresh Israel, Hamas ceasefire
Article
/ 11 August 2014

Ban Ki-moon welcomes fresh Israel, Hamas ceasefire

Following news of a new ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, the ​UN secretary general has urged the two sides to work towards a longer-term truce.

By Staff Reporter
Israel says meeting heavy resistance within Gaza
Article
/ 23 July 2014

Israel says meeting heavy resistance within Gaza

Israeli forces say they were met with heavy resistance from Hamas when they pounded multiple sites across the Gaza Strip.

By Nidal Al-Mughrabi and Crispian Balmer
Israel must withdraw from Gaza Strip, says Zuma
Article
/ 20 July 2014

Israel must withdraw from Gaza Strip, says Zuma

While criticising the Israeli defence force and Hamas, President Jacob Zuma says the ANC will go "back to basics" through its Imvuselelo campaign.

By Sapa
Gaza: ANCYL demands Israeli ambassador leave SA
Article
/ 19 July 2014

Gaza: ANCYL demands Israeli ambassador leave SA

The ANC Youth League in the Western Cape has called for Israeli ambassador to South Africa Arthur Lenk to leave the country amid unrest in Gaza.

By Sapa
Editorial: Rescue Gaza from blinkered lunacy
Article
/ 17 July 2014

Editorial: Rescue Gaza from blinkered lunacy

Israel’s right to guarantee the safety of its citizens cannot justify its grossly disproportionate response to Hamas rockets.

By Editorial
Israel resumes strikes after mooted ceasefire deal
Article
/ 16 July 2014

Israel resumes strikes after mooted ceasefire deal

Israel has resumed air strikes on Gaza following Hamas’s rejection of an Egyptian-proposed Gaza ceasefire.

By Nidal Al-Mughrabi and Maayan Lubell
Thousands evacuate Gaza after Israel’s threats
Article
/ 14 July 2014

Thousands evacuate Gaza after Israel’s threats

Hordes of Gazans have fled their homes following Israel warning that it would "strike with might" against what it says are rocket-launching sites.

By Peter Beaumont
Israeli commandos, Hamas militia clash as Gaza offensive continues
Article
/ 13 July 2014

Israeli commandos, Hamas militia clash as Gaza offensive continues

The clashes broke during a ground operation on Gaza’s coast by Israeli commandos- the first ground assault since the offensive against Hamas began.

By Nidal Al-Mughrabi, Staff Reporter and Ari Rabinovitch
UN calls for Israel-Palestine ceasefire
Article
/ 12 July 2014

UN calls for Israel-Palestine ceasefire

The United Nations Security Council has called for a ceasefire in hostilities as Western ministers make plans to discuss the conflict at Iran talks.

By Michelle Nichols and John Irish
Israel not backing down from Gaza campaign
Article
/ 12 July 2014

Israel not backing down from Gaza campaign

Both Israeli and Hamas forces have ruled out an end to hostilities as the death toll from fighting in Gaza climbs to more than 100.

By Sapa Afp
Israel air strikes kill 20 on third day of Gaza campaign
Article
/ 10 July 2014

Israel air strikes kill 20 on third day of Gaza campaign

Israeli air strikes on the Gaza Strip killed 20 people on the third day of a military operation, including four women and four children.

By Staff Reporter
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