Hamas Leader Admits to Receiving Support from Iran

Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh and Gaza's Hamas chief Yehya al-Sinwar gesture to supporters during a rally marking the 30th anniversary of Hamas' founding, in Gaza City December 14, 2017. (Reuters)
Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh and Gaza's Hamas chief Yehya al-Sinwar gesture to supporters during a rally marking the 30th anniversary of Hamas' founding, in Gaza City December 14, 2017. (Reuters)
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Hamas Leader Admits to Receiving Support from Iran

Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh and Gaza's Hamas chief Yehya al-Sinwar gesture to supporters during a rally marking the 30th anniversary of Hamas' founding, in Gaza City December 14, 2017. (Reuters)
Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh and Gaza's Hamas chief Yehya al-Sinwar gesture to supporters during a rally marking the 30th anniversary of Hamas' founding, in Gaza City December 14, 2017. (Reuters)

Israel and Hamas exchanged threats after the latest round of escalation, despite their assertion that they were not seeking confrontation at this stage.

Hamas chief in the Gaza Strip Yehya al-Sinwar told a gathering of youth on Monday: “It is no secret that we have hundreds of kilometers of tunnels, thousands of ambushes, anti-armor and locally manufactured rockets. We will turn the cities of the occupation into ghost cities if they thought of committing any folly.”

He added that Hamas succeeded in forming a joint operation room with the participation of 13 military wings of the Palestinian factions to confront Israeli aggression.

He also stressed that Iran “has the greatest credit in building our strength… It has provided us with weapons and money, without which we would not have reached this point.”

“We heard statements of the leaders of the occupation threatening us… but we will make them curse the day they were born,” Sinwar warned.

Sinwar’s threats came in response to recent comments by Israeli deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Yisrael Katz, who said: “A government under my leadership will not tolerate a threat to the residents of the south and will not accept any harm to its sovereignty. We will bring back deterrence at any cost.”

On Saturday, Israel killed a Palestinian and wounded three others in a night of escalation in the Gaza Strip, which witnessed a series of raids targeting various locations, in response to the firing of a series of rocket-propelled grenades at Israeli settlements and towns around the coastal enclave.



Sweden Will No Longer Fund UNRWA Aid Agency

FILE - Israeli soldiers take position as they enter the UNRWA headquarter where the military discovered tunnels underneath of the UN agency that the military says Hamas militants used to attack its forces during a ground operation in Gaza, Thursday, Feb. 8, 2024. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit, File)
FILE - Israeli soldiers take position as they enter the UNRWA headquarter where the military discovered tunnels underneath of the UN agency that the military says Hamas militants used to attack its forces during a ground operation in Gaza, Thursday, Feb. 8, 2024. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit, File)
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Sweden Will No Longer Fund UNRWA Aid Agency

FILE - Israeli soldiers take position as they enter the UNRWA headquarter where the military discovered tunnels underneath of the UN agency that the military says Hamas militants used to attack its forces during a ground operation in Gaza, Thursday, Feb. 8, 2024. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit, File)
FILE - Israeli soldiers take position as they enter the UNRWA headquarter where the military discovered tunnels underneath of the UN agency that the military says Hamas militants used to attack its forces during a ground operation in Gaza, Thursday, Feb. 8, 2024. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit, File)

Sweden will no longer fund the UN refugee agency for Palestinians (UNRWA) but instead provide humanitarian assistance to Gaza via other channels, the Nordic country's aid minister, Benjamin Dousa, told Swedish broadcaster TV4 on Friday.
Israel, which will ban UNRWA's operations in the country from late January, has repeatedly accused the agency of being involved in the Oct. 7, 2023 Hamas-led attacks on Israel that triggered the ongoing war in Gaza, Reuters reported.
Sweden's decision to end funding for UNRWA was in response to the Israeli ban, as it will make channelling aid to the Palestinians via the agency more difficult, Dousa said.
Sweden plans to increase its overall humanitarian assistance to Gaza next year, he added.
"There are several other organisations in Gaza, I have just been there and met several of them," the minister said, naming the UN World Food Program as one potential recipient.
The United Nations General Assembly threw its support behind UNRWA this month, demanding that Israel respect the agency's mandate and "enable its operations to proceed without impediment or restriction".