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Al-Aqsa is a radio station run by Hamas. [1] It broadcasts news and religious programming. It was established in June 2003. [2] The station is based in offices overlooking the Mediterranean Sea in Gaza City. [3] The radio station, along with its sister operation Al-Aqsa TV "has massaged and promulgated the Hamas narrative" since the Second ...
The station began broadcasting in the Gaza Strip on 9 January 2006, [5] [6] after Hamas won a decisive victory in the 2006 Palestinian legislative election. [3] On 22 January 2006, the Palestinian public prosecutor Ahmed Maghni moved to close down the al-Aqsa television station because it did not have the necessary broadcast license, but the decision was never enforced.
The al-Quds Brigades attacked an Israeli bulldozer in the city while firing mortars against Israeli forces in central Khan Yunis together with al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades fighters. [ 34 ] On 21 January, Israeli forces discovered an underground tunnel in a civilian area of Khan Yunis which contained five prison cells where Hamas was believed to ...
Sisi held a peace summit last Saturday and has called for aid to be allowed into Gaza, the release of hostages, and a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas conflict. Watch live: Pro-Palestine protesters ...
Israel Defence Forces said it had conducted more air strikes on Hamas targets over the last 24 hours Israel-Hamas live: Gaza in blackout as IDF claims to have killed commander behind paraglider attack
Russia and China vetoed a US resolution to the UN that would have called for pause in violence for aid to get through
The Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades participated in the Hamas-led 7 October attacks on Israel, which began the ongoing Israel-Hamas war. [ 11 ] According to the Institute for the Study of War , during the Israeli invasion of the Gaza Strip , the al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades engaged in combat with the Israel Defence Forces in various locations throughout ...
Hamas and other Palestinian armed groups named the attacks Operation Al-Aqsa Flood, [g] [1] while in Israel they are referred to as Black Sabbath [h] [25] or the Simchat Torah Massacre, [i] [26] and internationally as the 7 October attacks. [27] [28] [29] The attacks initiated the ongoing Israel–Hamas war.