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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.
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 ...
Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades claimed responsibility. [92] Jenin bombing March 22, 2002 Jenin: 0 1 Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades claimed responsibility. [93] Jerusalem bombing March 26, 2002 Jerusalem: 0 0 Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades claimed responsibility. [94] Passover massacre: March 27, 2002: Netanya: 30: 140: Suicide attack on Passover seder in Park ...
UK to hold Cobra meeting about British hostages. 08:45, Alexander Butler. The UK will hold a Cobra meeting today to discuss five UK nationals still missing in the Middle East following Hamas’s ...
Israel will allow more aid in coming days. 09:51, Holly Evans. Israel would allow a dramatic increase in aid to Gaza in the coming days, an official said on Sunday, calling on Palestinian ...
Hamas called on Wednesday for Palestinians to march to Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa Mosque at the start of Ramadan, raising the stakes in ongoing negotiations for a truce in Gaza, which U.S. President Joe ...
On a video broadcast on Al-Aqsa TV on January 10, showing the names of Israeli towns hit by rockets, it was implied Tel-Aviv is the next target and that 'all options are open'. [5] Also, Hamas sent messages in Hebrew to Israeli citizens' mobile phones warning: "Rockets on all cities, shelters will not protect you." [6] [7]
The Hamas militant group, Israel's main enemy in the Gaza war, denounced the proposed restrictions and the top Palestinian Islamic council called on all Muslims to visit Al Aqsa regardless.