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'Dozens of Israelis helped boost Hamas': 12 suspects indicted in Gaza smuggling case
Prosecutors say Israeli citizens, including reserve soldiers, helped funnel banned goods into Gaza post-ceasefire, aiding Hamas’ military buildup;
Ilana Curiel, Roni Green Shaulov
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02.04.26
The new oxygen pipeline? The hidden risks of reopening Rafah
Analysis: Partial reopening under the 'Rafah 2' mechanism marks a high-stakes test of remote-controlled exits and militarized entry, as Israel warns most Hamas tunnels remain intact and questions Egypt’s reliability and strength of international enforcement
Amine Ayoub
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02.04.26
'A clear act of treason': how Gaza cigarette smuggling fuels Hamas terror
Charge of aiding the enemy during wartime leveled at Shin Bet chief’s brother follows IDF pressure on law enforcement to crack down on Gaza shadow economy, which officials say directly boosts Hamas through control and taxation of goods
Yoav Zitun
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02.04.26
IDF reserve officer seriously wounded by terrorist fire in northern Gaza
Alexandroni Brigade force ambushed by terrorists in Israeli-held area; military calls shooting 'blatant violation of ceasefire,' responds with airstrikes, tank fire
Yoav Zitun
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02.04.26
'15 shekels for a single one': cigarette prices soar in Gaza as shortages boost Hamas's control
Residents and merchants blamed shortages, strict Hamas oversight and fees on incoming goods, saying the measures have tightened the group’s economic control and boosted revenue during the war.
Einav Halabi
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02.04.26
‘Anyone who works with Hamas will pay’: anti-Hamas militias police Rafah crossing, warn Gaza residents
Returning Gaza residents say local militias cooperating with Israel have taken control at Rafah, interrogating arrivals and threatening Hamas-linked families as a power vacuum deepens
Einav Halabi
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02.03.26
UNRWA aid bags used to conceal 110 mortars in Gaza weapons cache found by IDF in Israeli-held area
More than two years into the war, IDF forces found rockets and about 110 mortar shells concealed in UNRWA aid sacks and blankets in southern Gaza, in territory under Israeli military control
Yoav Zitun
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02.03.26
Israeli activists vow to defy French summons over Gaza aid protests
Rachel Tuito and Nili Kupfer-Naouri, accused of incitement and complicity in genocide, say the case is a political attack on pro-Israel voices and vow not to appear in French court amid mounting security threats
Itamar Eichner
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02.03.26
Gaza's 'technocratic shield': Governance is a survival tactic for Hamas
Analysis: Framed as neutral governance, Gaza’s new technocratic committee masks Hamas’ ongoing military rule, offering the terror group cover, cash and a pathway to survive under the guise of reconstruction
Amine Ayoub
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02.03.26
The day after is here, and the Gaza technocratic government is not prepared
US pressure led to the opening of the Rafah crossing and the transition to Phase II of the Trump peace plan, but a Palestinian source told ynet that the technocratic committee, which does not have a headquarters, will only operate on an ad‑hoc basis for now
Einav Halabi
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02.01.26
Rafah opening exposes strategic gaps as Gaza’s ‘day after’ takes shape
Analysis: The reopening of Rafah crossing and the rise of a technocrat government in Gaza highlight the cost of avoiding a clear strategy, leaving others — led by Washington — to shape the postwar reality while Hamas remains armed
Dr. Michael Milshtein
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02.01.26
Beyond the numbers: real responsibility for death toll in Gaza lies with Hamas
Opinion: Whether it is a thousand or a hundred thousand deaths in Gaza, Hamas and Hamas alone is to blame; but Hamas’ figures are winning the PR war—with help from inside the IDF
Ben-Dror Yemini
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02.01.26
IDF strikes Gaza after Hamas ceasefire violations; 28 reported killed
The IDF said the airstrikes targeted Hamas terrorists after ceasefire violations, including terrorists emerging from a Rafah tunnel, as Gaza health officials reported 28 killed, some at a police headquarters
ynet
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01.31.26
UN expert: October 7 massacre among worst mass abductions in modern history
Torture expert Alice Edwards details psychological torture, inhumane conditions and systemic abuse of hostages in Gaza, warning of deep, lasting trauma and urging careful truth-seeking amid widespread misinformation and propaganda
Itamar Eichner
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01.31.26
IDF disputes Gaza death toll after reports cite Hamas-run Health Ministry figures
After reports cite senior Israeli officials endorsing Palestinian death toll of 70,000, military says number not based on official IDF data and that its own analysis of casualties, distinguishing terrorists from civilians, still underway
Yoav Zitun
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01.31.26
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