Two Hamas gunmen killed in GazaSeptember 20th, 2009 GAZA - Two militants, members of the Hamas movement, were killed Sunday in Israeli artillery shelling on east of the northern Gaza Strip town of Jabalia, medics and witnesses said. Gaza emergency chief Mo'aweya Hassanein told reporters that two Palestinians were brought dead to Shifa Hospital in Gaza City as a result of being hit by an Israeli artillery shell.
Pro-al Qaeda group tried to assassinate Blair, Carter in GazaSeptember 7th, 2009 JERUSALEM - A Gaza Strip based pro-al Qaeda terrorist organization has revealed that it tried to kill former British prime minister and Quartet Middle East envoy Tony Blair and former US president Jimmy Carter. Mahmoud Taleb, a former commander of Hamas's armed wing, disclosed that his men had planned to assassinate Carter and Blair during their recent visits to the Gaza Strip, but the plot was foiled after Hamas arrested the men assigned for the task.
3 Palestinians, Israeli wounded in mortar, gunfire on Israel-Gaza borderAugust 24th, 2009 3 Palestinians, Israeli wounded in Gaza clashJERUSALEM — Three Palestinians and an Israeli were wounded Monday in violence on the Gaza-Israel border, according to officials from both sides. Israeli military said soldiers opened fire on a group of suspicious Palestinians across the border in northern Gaza.
2 Palestinians, Israeli wounded in mortar, gunfire on Israel-Gaza borderAugust 24th, 2009 2 Palestinians, Israeli wounded in Gaza clashJERUSALEM — Three Palestinians and an Israeli were wounded Monday in violence on the Gaza-Israel border, according to officials from both sides. Israeli military said soldiers opened fire on a group of suspicious Palestinians across the border in northern Gaza.
Al Qaeda leader killed in clash with HamasAugust 15th, 2009 RAFAH - The leader of pro-Al Qaeda group Jihad al-Salafi was killed during Friday's clash with Hamas in which 20 other people died and 120 were wounded, hospital sources said Saturday. Abdel Latif Moussa, leader of the Jihad al-Salafi group also known as the Warriors of God, died during the fighting, hospital sources in the southern Gaza Strip town of Rafah said.
16 killed in Gaza clashAugust 15th, 2009 RAFAH - A pro-Al Qaeda group which declared a theocratic Islamic emirate in the Gaza Strip battled it out Friday with Hamas policemen, leaving 16 dead and 120 wounded. The fate of Abdel Latif Moussa, leader of the Jihad al-Salafi group also known as the Warriors of God, was unknown after Hamas police blew up his house adjacent to the mosque in the southern Gaza Strip town of Rafah.
Eight killed in Gaza clashAugust 14th, 2009 RAFAH - A pro-Al Qaeda group which declared a theocratic Islamic emirate in the Gaza Strip battled it out Friday with Hamas policemen, leaving eight dead and 46 wounded. The fate of Abdel Latif Moussa, leader of the Jihad al-Salafi group also known as the Warriors of God, was unknown after Hamas police blew up his house adjacent to the mosque in the southern Gaza Strip town of Rafah.
Hamas ready to deal with US peace planAugust 13th, 2009 GAZA - Hamas will deal "positively" with the new peace plan by the US but only if a separate Palestinian state is recognized, an aide to the Islamic movement's leader Ismail Haneya said Thursday. "We have an initial readiness to accept it and deal with it positively but we will also reject it if it doesn't include an American recognition of Palestinian rights," said Yousef Rizka, Haneya's political advisor.
Islamic terror group commander held in IraqAugust 4th, 2009 BAGHDAD - US and Iraqi forces have captured a senior commander of terrorist organisation Ansar al-Islam in Iraq, the US military command in Baghdad said Tuesday. A statement said the outfit's second-in-command, Fakri Hadi Gari, was seized in a combined operation carried out in the northern city of Mosul July 24.
Hamas TV shows cartoon mocking Israeli soldier held 3 years in GazaJuly 6th, 2009 Hamas cartoon mocks captured Israeli soldierJERUSALEM — Hamas TV in Gaza has broadcast a short animated movie mocking an Israeli soldier captured by the militant Islamic group three years ago. Israeli media played excerpts of the movie Monday.
Hamas chief wants dialogue with the USJune 25th, 2009 DAMASCUS - Khalid Meshaal, chief of the executive of the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas, Thursday said his group was prepared to have a "direct dialogue without conditions" with the US. Speaking to supporters in the Syrian capital Damascus, Meshaal said the recent speech by US President Barack Obama to the Muslim world in which the president stated that Hamas had to be involved in a solution to the Mideast conflict was "a step in the right
direction."
Obama's words however must be followed by action on the part of the United States, the Palestinian leader added, mentioning that Palestinians in the Gaza Strip continue to suffer under an Israeli blockade.
Jihadi bloggers rail against Obama's speechJune 6th, 2009 NEW YORK/WASHINGTON - Jihadi bloggers have reportedly reacted with dismay and shock over Muslim scholars welcoming US President Barack Obama's address to Muslims from Cairo on Thursday. According to CBS, Paltalk participants, using the Ansar al-Jihad chat room, expressed their surprise at the way many people welcomed the speech.
Hamas denies accusations by Human Rights Watch about killing political opponentsApril 22nd, 2009 NICOSIA - Hamas Spokesman Fawzi Barhoum has dismissed accusations made by New York based Human Rights Watch against the Hamas-run de facto government that gunmen with suspected links to Hamas security forces killed at least 32 Palestinians and wounded dozens in attacks on political opponents and alleged informers during and after Israel's recent war in Gaza Strip. Human Rights Watch on Monday urged Gaza's Hamas rulers to halt what it described as a pattern of arbitrary arrests, torture and summary executions by the movement.
Israel's envoy to visit Egypt for Gaza talksJanuary 13th, 2009 JERUSALEM - A senior Israeli defence official will visit Egypt Wednesday for talks over a possible ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, a media report said. Amos Gilad, head of the Diplomatic Security Bureau of Israel's defence ministry, is scheduled to meet Egyptian intelligence chief Omar Suleiman for facilitating a talk with Hamas, Ynet news service reported.
Israel to debate French truce proposal for GazaDecember 30th, 2008 JERUSALEM - Israel's cabinet planned to meet later Wednesday to discuss a French proposal for a 48-hour truce in its assault on the Gaza Strip, as the Israeli warplanes continued its attacks, striking targets of the Hamas organisation in the salient overnight. Media reports Wednesday morning said Israel was hesitant about agreeing to the proposal for a 'humanitarian' ceasefire, pointing out that the army was allowing some aid convoys to enter the Gaza Strip even as the fighting was going on.