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Antisemitism remains central feature in Palestinian education curriculum, IMPACT-se finds

IMPACT-se noted that the current PA educational system is unfit for Palestinian schools, and an alternative must be implemented in Gaza for a more peaceful future.

Grade 5 Arabic Language textbook exalting terrorist Dalal Mughrabi.
 Palestinians approach to collect aid supplies from the US-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip, May 29, 2025.

IDF securing GHF sites critical for stifling Hamas control of population in Gaza

 US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, December 5, 2024 (illustration).

Blinken: Gaza hostage deal on the brink - we await final word from Hamas

A view of the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem

CBS memo sparks outrage: Journalists instructed not to acknowledge Jerusalem as part of Israel


Top Hamas official slams movement, says it's responsible for tragic situation in Gaza

Ahmed Yousef, who previously served as advisor to former Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh, made his criticism in an article he published over the weekend.

A Palestinian looks out from the remains of his house in Beit Hanun, a town in the northern Gaza Strip.

Hamas's Rules

Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon warns that Israel will hit Gaza even harder if “attempts to disrupt the calm in the South continue.”

Palestinians gather around a burnt-out car in Gaza City on July 19, 2015, after explosions destroyed five cars in Gaza belonging to members of Hamas and Islamic Jihad, witnesses and a security source said, amid tensions between the Palestinian territory's rulers and Islamist extremists.

'Egypt has done more damage to Gaza tunnels in a few weeks than Israel did in 2 decades'

Cairo has been pumping water into Gaza's underground network of tunnels to stop the flow of weapons from the coastal envoy to militants in Sinai.

A Palestinian worker repairs a smuggling tunnel after it was flooded by Egyptian security forces, beneath the border between Egypt and southern Gaza Strip

Amnesty found biased in series of reports you probably have not read

The Jerusalem Post

Hamas shuts offices of Gaza's sole cellular operator

Company shut down for tax violations;Gazans still able to use their mobile phones and Internet, although it is not clear how long that will continue.

Palestinian policemen loyal to Hamas stand guard outside the closed Jawwal company headquarters in Gaza City June 30, 2015.

Four truckloads of cement enter Gaza as Qatar says to begin rebuilding 1,000 homes

Palestinian and United Nations officials said 130,000 houses had either been destroyed or damaged in the fighting.

Palestinian children in Gaza fetch water from a container

Blair: 'You could lock Israeli-PA negotiators in room for eternity and peace would not come'

Blair called on Hamas to clarify if they are Palestinian nationalist movement or broader Islamic one with regional designs

Quartet envoy to Middle East Tony Blair

Ya'alon: IDF will continue to strike Hamas leaders at any time and place

Defense minister and prime minister praise killing of senior Hamas commanders as "great operational and intelligence achievement."

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu (R), Defense Minister Moshe Ya'alon, and IDF chief of staff Benny Gantz meet in Tel Aviv.

Netanyahu: Hamas will not be able to cover its military defeat with a diplomatic victory

“Only if there will be a clear answer to our security needs will we agree to any understandings," PM says of Cairo truce talks.

Netanyahu at cabinet meeting

Israel sends delegation to Cairo for truce talks as cease-fire appears to hold

Tense quiet in South as Hamas appears to be honoring 72-hour cease-fire; Israeli delegation joins Palestinian factions in Cairo for long-term truce talks.

Egypt's President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi looks on as he delivers a speech in Cairo.