Israel Reports on Qatari-Mediated Understandings with Hamas

Palestinians collect crabs amid the coronavirus outbreak at Beach refugee camp in Gaza City. (Reuters)
Palestinians collect crabs amid the coronavirus outbreak at Beach refugee camp in Gaza City. (Reuters)
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Israel Reports on Qatari-Mediated Understandings with Hamas

Palestinians collect crabs amid the coronavirus outbreak at Beach refugee camp in Gaza City. (Reuters)
Palestinians collect crabs amid the coronavirus outbreak at Beach refugee camp in Gaza City. (Reuters)

Israeli authorities released positive reports on major efforts being exerted to reach Qatari-mediated agreements with the Hamas movement in the Gaza Strip.

At the same time, Israeli military reports predicted an escalation in the coastal enclave in the near future, perhaps even as early as the US presidential elections on Tuesday.

They suggested that the upcoming anniversary of the assassination of commander in the “Islamic Jihad” Baha Abu al-Ata may be spark an escalation. Abu al-Ata who was killed by Israel in a targeted assassination on November 12, 2019.

Moreover, a military source said Palestinians are frustrated at Israel’s slow pace in easing the siege on the Gaza Strip and its reluctance to progress towards new understandings.

Hama leaders complained to Qatar and Egypt over Israel’s failure to lift many restrictions and its holding up of Gaza infrastructure projects.

According to Israelis, these complaints are usually followed by security developments, such as rockets fired at Israeli towns.

They warned Hamas and the Islamic Jihad of the consequences of an escalation.

The Jihad considered these army leaks as Israeli threats aimed not only at stirring up tension but also to disrupt internal Palestinian reconciliation efforts.

Member of the Jihad political bureau Mohammed al-Hindi warned against “major Arab and foreign pressure” aimed at delaying the reconciliation.

He called on the Fatah movement to immediately hold elections that would reorganize Palestinian institutions.

“The popular resistance will dominate the next phase,” he stressed, highlighting the battle of will and faith led by the prisoner Maher al-Akhras, who has been on hunger strike since July.

The detainee will win because the entire Palestinian population is behind him, he declared.

Secretary General of Fatah's Central Committee Jibril Rajoub affirmed that the Palestinians are no longer divided and are working to achieve real national unity through ongoing dialogue with Hamas and other factions.



Israeli Forces to Demolish More than 100 Homes in Israeli-Occupied West Bank, Local Governor Says

Palestinians carry their belongings as they cross a damaged street after being ordered to leave their homes during an Israeli operation in the Tulkarem camp for refugees in the northwest of the occupied West Bank on May 2, 2025. (AFP)
Palestinians carry their belongings as they cross a damaged street after being ordered to leave their homes during an Israeli operation in the Tulkarem camp for refugees in the northwest of the occupied West Bank on May 2, 2025. (AFP)
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Israeli Forces to Demolish More than 100 Homes in Israeli-Occupied West Bank, Local Governor Says

Palestinians carry their belongings as they cross a damaged street after being ordered to leave their homes during an Israeli operation in the Tulkarem camp for refugees in the northwest of the occupied West Bank on May 2, 2025. (AFP)
Palestinians carry their belongings as they cross a damaged street after being ordered to leave their homes during an Israeli operation in the Tulkarem camp for refugees in the northwest of the occupied West Bank on May 2, 2025. (AFP)

Israeli forces were preparing on Friday to carry out home demolitions across two northern urban refugee camps in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, according to the governor of one of the camps and Israeli military documents shared with The Associated Press by the United Nations.

Abdallah Kamil, the governor of Tulkarem, wrote on Facebook on Thursday that the military was preparing to demolish 116 homes across Tulkarem and Nur Shams refugee camps, two main targets of Israel´s raid into the northern West Bank.

There was no immediate comment from the Israeli military.

Two demolition orders indicated that the buildings would be demolished in 24 hours, according to military documents shared by a UN official on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the issue.

The news sent residents of the now evacuated Nur Shams and Tulkarem camps scrambling back to collect belongings before the destruction of their homes.

The UN agency for Palestinian refugees, UNRWA, said there were reports of Israeli forces arresting and firing warning shots at Palestinians as they did so.

The Israeli military has been carrying out an operation in the West Bank over the past several months that displaced, at its height, approximately 40,000 Palestinians. It had emptied and largely destroyed several urban refugee camps in the northern West Bank, like Tulkarem and Nur Shams, that housed the descendants of Palestinians who fled or were driven from their homes in previous wars. That’s the largest displacement in the West Bank since Israel captured the territory in the 1967 Mideast war.

Israel has said that troops will stay in some camps for a year.