A Palestinian man rides his bicycle past a branch of the Islamic National Bank in Gaza City on March 18, 2010. The US Treasury froze the assets of Gaza-based Islamic National Bank and Al-Aqsa Television, saying they were 'controlled' by Hamas which... View Photo »
A Palestinian cameraman films a news anchor at the Al-Aqsa Television's studio in Gaza City on March 18, 2010. The US Treasury froze the assets of Gaza-based Islamic National Bank and Al-Aqsa Television, saying they were 'controlled' by Hamas which... View Photo »
Obama's deeper instincts around Israel/Palestine it would sure be nice to know. We know what he wants from Jerusalem. What does he want from Ramallah? Has he told Abu Mazen who, if you don't know the alias, is Mahmoud Abbas, president of the P.A, the... Full Article at The New Republic
They have emerged as a growing irritant to Gaza's rulers, who have tried to maintain an informal truce with Israel since the end of the Gaza war. Rocket fire from Gaza dropped sharply after the war, with most attacks claimed by Salafis. Hamas security... Full Article at Houston Chronicle
God,” “Our God vs. Their God,” “Good God vs. Bad God=Devil.” The current round comes from many readers of Mosab Hassan Yousef’s new Son of Hamas, which reads like a spy novel and whose “gripping” plot needs no publicity from me. Yousef is becoming... Full Article at Ekklesia
Fathi Hammad, the former director of Al-Aqsa TV, currently serves as the Hamas interior minister in Gaza and is a former senior member of Hamas's military wing in Gaza. Hammad has supervised the construction of smuggling tunnels for Hamas and has... Full Article at Arutz Sheva
"It will be strong." Israel warned Hamas would pay the consequence of the rocket strike, even though the group was not thought to be directly responsible for yesterday's launch. "Regardless of which group claims responsibility for the Qassam fire,... Full Article at The Telegraph
Yet, our federal tax withholding increased $22 per month: that's $264 for 2010. At least we can be thankful for the wise use of our tax money. In March, our president sent $300 million of our money to Hamas. Yes, that's the same Hamas the U.S.... Full Article at The News Review
(IsraelNN.com) The US Treasury imposed sanctions on two companies from the Gaza Strip because of their connections to the Hamas terror organization. CEO of the Land of Israel Legal Forum Nachie Eyal responded by saying how it's "an ironic situation... Full Article at Arutz Sheva
UN humanitarian chief warns of impending disaster if Egypt succeeds in blocking Gaza smuggling tunnels, says blockade is not helping Israel's security or weakening Hamas Following the rocket attack, Hamas security forces increased their patrols in the... Full Article at Ynetnews
Hamas TV continues to find new ways to teach children to hate with a puppet show in which a young boy learns not to say good things about Jews in fear of looking like a “Zionist collaborator.” The show aired on Al-Aqsa TV on March 11, and was... Full Article at Arutz Sheva
(IsraelNN.com) The United States has imposed sanctions on two companies in Gaza because of their connection with Hamas. The sanctions prohibit American citizens to do transactions with the Islamic National Bank, which Hamas opened in the Gaza Strip a... Full Article at Arutz Sheva
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While posing as a legitimate financial institution, INB is providing Hamas with a means to receive and store large amounts of smuggled cash to use at the organization's discretion ... In May 2009, Hamas's finance office in Gaza moved 1.1 million Euros to INB, with which it then paid the salaries of memb...
While posing as a legitimate financial institution, INB is providing Hamas with a means to receive and store large amounts of smuggled cash to use at the organization's discretion ... In May 2009, Hamas's finance office in Gaza moved 1.1 million Euros to INB, with which it then paid the salaries of memb...
an ironic situation where Israel actually allows the transfer of millions of dollars in cash to Hamas indirectly helping to finance arms of terrorist organizations
Even though Nada may no longer be involved in funding Al Qaeda, he has made it clear a number of times that he will continue as a major financial supporter of Hamas . . . As you know, Nada never really suffered from the [U.N. listing]. He continued to live well, travel, and, most likely, to access and m...
damages the position of the Palestinians because Hamas will be seen more and more as an element of instability, and it will strengthen the voice of the right in Israel that whatever we do with the PLO [Palestine Liberation Organization] we will always have Hamas threatening us
I would be interested to see Anas Sarwar's response to his MP father's role on the board of Finsbury Park Mosque, including serving alongside a Hamas member
Consistent with our commitment to a well-regulated and transparent financial system in the Palestinian territories, Treasury will continue to expose Hamas?s efforts to create institutions with the trappings of legitimacy that are in fact controlled by and used to support a terrorist organization
Hamas has provided security since they took over, so we no longer fear the theft that used to be rampant
We have not stopped working since the blockade because the gold comes to us through smuggling and Hamas encourages marriage
Hamas is responsible for all rocket fire from Gaza. Israel is not interested in confrontation but will not permit rocket fire on its inhabitants. Hamas must prevent the deterioration of the situation
Hamas is responsible for all rocket fire from Gaza. Israel is not interested in confrontation but will not permit rocket fire on its inhabitants. Hamas must prevent the deterioration of the situation
The relationship between them (Hamas and Salafist groups) will continue to be tense
They don't have a big following but they continually challenge the Hamas government and embarrass it by doing such attacks
As we said yesterday, we are concerned about statements that could potentially risk incitement because we recognize that there’s a great deal of tension in the region right now. Today, you had Hamas say ‘Call for a day of rage.’ This is irresponsible.
Regardless of which group claims responsibility for the Qassam fire, Israel holds Hamas accountable for anything that happens on the ground because it rules Gaza
At this time there are a number of groups in Gaza that are challenging Hamas, which is acting with restraint
During Operation Cast Lead, Hamas lost many of its assets and operatives ... Hamas is well-aware of the IDF's ability to hurt it even more severely, and therefore it is in the group's interest to restore calm as soon as possible.
Not only is Hamas not engaging in terror activity, it is working to thwart terror acts by other groups as well, particularly those acts that will surely result in a harsh Israeli response, but it is not always successful
We are talking about a number of jihadist organizations that include some former Hamas men who are disgruntled by the Islamist group's current policy. These groups are looking to ignite the region.
Israel is not interested in a military confrontation, but will not allow attacks on its citizens. Hamas must prevent any and all attacks on Israel to avoid a deterioration of the situation
Israel isnât interested in a military conflict but will not allow fire on its residents. Hamas must prevent any type of firing into Israeli territory in order to prevent an escalation
Hamas controls Gaza and therefore Israel sees it as responsible for any firing from the Strip.
Unfortunately, on the one hand we succeeded in achieving deterrence opposite Hamas, and on the other hand their weapons arsenal keeps on growing. It's a problem that needs solving. The last year was relatively quiet, residents returned to the region and business owners expanded their businesses. We hope...
if you look at Hamas, Islamic Jihad, the Aksa Martyrs Brigades, all of these terror groups use the exact same maps as the PA. The only difference is the PA map doesn’t have rifles on it.
Iran supports Hamas with money and Hamas’ decisions are in the hands of Teheran
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