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WHO warns Gaza has 24 hours of water, ... No update on 10 Britons still missing after Hamas attacks. ... At the al-Aqsa hospital in the centre of the country, medics described putting the overflow ...
24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ... Trump claims credit for ‘epic’ ceasefire and hostage deal between Israel and Hamas: Live updates. ... Two women mourn at Al-Aqsa Martyrs ...
The Palestinian health ministry also warned that Al-Shifa, the primary hospital in Gaza, has less than 24 hours of fuel remaining. Rachel Riley deletes tweet mishearing Liverpool Street protesters ...
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.
Hamas released a video showing three Israeli captives it said were killed by the IDF. [205] [206] The al Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades claimed an IED attack targeting the IDF in Al Marj and Qalqilya. Unspecified Palestinian fighters threw homemade explosives at the gates of Beitar Illit, an illegal Israeli settlement west of Bethlehem.
Hamas confirmed the date, saying "the second batch of prisoner exchange will take place on the scheduled date." Three hostages, all Israeli women, were released on Sunday, while 90 Palestinian ...
On 25 July, it was reported that Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jihad, and al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades were clashing with the IDF within and around Khan Yunis. According to the IDF, Hamas attempted to fire several rockets into Israeli territory from Khan Yunis, but these failed and fell near an UNRWA-run school, injuring several people and killing two.