Hamas Decides to De-Escalate Tensions with Israel

Exploding incendiary balloons are prepared in al-Bureij, Gaza. (dpa)
Exploding incendiary balloons are prepared in al-Bureij, Gaza. (dpa)
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Hamas Decides to De-Escalate Tensions with Israel

Exploding incendiary balloons are prepared in al-Bureij, Gaza. (dpa)
Exploding incendiary balloons are prepared in al-Bureij, Gaza. (dpa)

Hamas has decided to reduce tensions with Israel by stopping clashes with Israeli soldiers on borders and halting the launch of incendiary balloons, informed Palestinian sources told Asharq Al-Awsat.

The group’s decision is part of an effort to avoid sabotaging Egyptian attempts to maintain calm in Gaza.

Sources revealed that Hamas had responded to a request to lower tensions by Egypt, which was enraged by the group’s latest escalation on Saturday.

The agreement between Cairo and Hamas follows Ismail Haniyeh, the group's politburo head, discussing recent Gaza developments with Egyptian officials.

“Haniyeh’s contacts with the brothers in Egypt came to relieve our people and resolve some outstanding issues,” said Hamas spokesman Abdelatif al-Qanou.

For Haniyeh, cooling the atmosphere is vital after Egyptian anger with Hamas’ escalations led to the closure of the Rafah border crossing on Monday. Egyptian authorities did not announce when they would reopen it.

Hamas had angered Egypt by implementing its plan for gradual escalation despite having promised Cairo that the group’s border marches would not lead to more violence.

On Saturday, Hamas kickstarted popular marches on Gaza's borders with Israel. These demonstrations led to confrontations and the two sides exchanging fire.

Israel then bombed Gaza and Hamas launched cross-border incendiary balloons.

The attacks set off fires in southern Israel on Monday and provoked retaliation from the Israeli military, which hit several Hamas targets on Monday evening.

The army said in a statement that “fighter jets struck a Hamas weapons manufacturing site in Khan Yunis, as well as a terrorist tunnel entrance in Jabalia.”

“A Hamas underground rocket launch site that is located adjacent to civilian homes and a school in Shejaiya, was also struck,” it added.

Earlier on Monday, Israel Fire and Rescue Services investigators determined that arson balloons launched from the Gaza Strip caused at least nine fires in southern Israel.



Iraq's Population Reaches 45.4 Million in First Census in over 30 Years

Workers prepare to collect information from the public as Iraq began its first nationwide population census in decades, in Baghdad, Iraq Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2024. (AP)
Workers prepare to collect information from the public as Iraq began its first nationwide population census in decades, in Baghdad, Iraq Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2024. (AP)
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Iraq's Population Reaches 45.4 Million in First Census in over 30 Years

Workers prepare to collect information from the public as Iraq began its first nationwide population census in decades, in Baghdad, Iraq Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2024. (AP)
Workers prepare to collect information from the public as Iraq began its first nationwide population census in decades, in Baghdad, Iraq Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2024. (AP)

Iraq's population has risen to 45.4 million, according to preliminary results from a national census, Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani said on Monday.
The census, conducted on Nov. 20, was Iraq's first nationwide survey in more than three decades, marking a crucial step for future planning and development.
Prior to the census, the planning ministry estimated the population at 43 million.
The last census, conducted in 1997, did not include the Iraqi Kurdistan region, which has been under Kurdish administration since the 1991 Gulf War.
It counted 19 million Iraqis and officials estimated there were another 3 million in the Kurdish north, according to official statistics.