A recent poll shows that 61% of Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza prefer Hamas to be in control of the Gaza Strip
Talks between Hamas and the Fatah party of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas are expected to be held in China in mid-June.
Terror attack in Jerusalem • IDF intelligence head resigns •Kataib Hezbollah fire rockets at US military base • Fatah admits Hamas kills aid workers to steal food
Fatah called for the strike due to recent IDF operations in Tulkarm and Gaza.
Citing Fatah officials, Palestinian analyst Akram Al-Natsheh predicted that PA security forces would join in the next wave of terror.
The US has welcomed the formation of a new Palestinian autonomy government, signaling its acceptance of the revised cabinet lineup as a step toward Palestinian political reform.
The Hamas decision to launch the unprecedented massacre of October 7 was an attempt to launch a first strike that could change the region.
Rival faction accuses Hamas of bringing upon a ‘worst catastrophe than 1948,’ pointing out the bloody 2007 coup and wondering if Hamas would be interested in appointing a Prime Minister from Iran.
With civil order increasingly strained in Gaza and police refusing to provide security to convoys because of the risk of being targeted by the IDF, the issue of food distribution is a major problem.
Russia’s foreign ministry highlighted the need for Palestinian unity, and wished Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas success in forming a new cabinet.