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Hamza

@howidyhamza

🕊 Gaza-born Peace & Human Rights Advocate.
✍🏼 Columnist for Newsweek & USA Today.

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Reports: Syria in secret talks with Israel to join the Abraham Accords, signaling a major regional shift. Arab diplomacy is entering a new phase. The era of pan-Arab slogans is giving way to state-driven pragmatism, shaped by economic necessity and shifting alliances. Even

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This is how Gaza was—before October 7th. Before Hamas dragged these children into a nightmare they never chose. Before the songs were silenced and the schools erased. They danced without fear. They sang with pride. They loved their city, their flag, their future. They were too

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Alon-Lee Green - ألون-لي جرين - אלון-לי גרין 🟣 -Lee Green, one of the leaders of Standing Together, was arrested with nine others during a peaceful protest calling for a ceasefire and a hostage deal. He’s now under house arrest. Meanwhile, terrorist settlers who attack Palestinians in the West Bank continue to

<a href="/AlonLeeGreen/">Alon-Lee Green - ألون-لي جرين - אלון-לי גרין 🟣</a> -Lee Green, one of the leaders of Standing Together, was arrested with nine others during a peaceful protest calling for a ceasefire and a hostage deal. He’s now under house arrest.

Meanwhile, terrorist settlers who attack Palestinians in the West Bank continue to
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Massive Protests Erupt in Front of Sinwar's Home in Khan Younis Today, crowds gathered to protest directly outside the home of Yahya Sinwar—the architect of this war and widely known as the butcher of Khan Younis. Chanting “We want to live”, the protesters risked their lives to

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Saul, you either misunderstood what’s happening in Gaza, or you understood it and chose to twist it to fit another agenda—and I’d rather not believe the latter about you. These protests aren’t just against Hamas. They’re also a cry against the war, the destruction, and the

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President Abbas lands in Beirut to begin talks on disarming Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon. Let Beirut be the first crack. Gaza must follow. No more flags, factions, and firearms in the name of a cause they’ve only disfigured.

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A despicable breach of every diplomatic norm. When Israeli forces open fire near a delegation representing over 30 countries, it’s not just a local failure—it’s a signal of how far the situation in the West Bank has deteriorated. The rules no longer apply, not even to diplomats.

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At Kerem Shalom today, Israeli settlers attempted to block humanitarian aid trucks from reaching Gaza—targeting food, water, and medicine for a population already pushed to the brink.

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Lebanon’s Higher Defense Council warned Hamas: this land is not a base for your rockets. A clear move to protect Lebanon from being dragged into yet another war by a faction that doesn’t answer to the Lebanese people. A new Middle East won’t be built by men hiding behind

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Massive protests today in Khan Younis, southern Gaza. Protestors chant: “Out, out, out, Hamas go out.” Will jeremy scahill finally acknowledge the voices of Gazans—or will he keep hiding behind selective narratives that serve his ideology while real people bleed for change?

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This isn’t irony. It’s the full-circle collapse of a movement built on human misery. A man who helped mastermind the destruction of Gaza didn’t die in battle, didn’t face his people, didn’t lead anything. He died the Hamas way: hiding behind the wounded, the sick, and the

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Third day of protests in Khan Younis. People facing bombs, starvation, and Hamas’s bullets—still choosing to rise up. In every video, one chant echoes loud and clear: “Out, out, out—Hamas go out.” And yet—total silence from western media. No breaking news. No headlines. No

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“Anyone who wants to thwart the establishment of a Palestinian state has to support bolstering Hamas and transferring money to Hamas. This is part of our strategy.” —Benjamin Netanyahu, 2019 (Likud party meeting)

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When Israel first floated its “day after” proposal for Gaza in February, the message was deliberately ambiguous—Hamas would be removed, Israel would retain security oversight, but there would be no reoccupation or permanent presence. It was presented as a transitional phase meant

When Israel first floated its “day after” proposal for Gaza in February, the message was deliberately ambiguous—Hamas would be removed, Israel would retain security oversight, but there would be no reoccupation or permanent presence. It was presented as a transitional phase meant
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A Gazan man breaks down, begging the world, the Arab states, and President Abbas: “Save us from them… These filthy people (Hamas) have handed us over for slaughter.” I pray he doesn’t share the fate of Ziad Abu Hayyah—gunned down in front of his kids after pleading for

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From Beirut today, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas called on Hamas to immediately and unconditionally release all Israeli hostages.

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In his second consecutive day of hearings on Capitol Hill, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that he expects that additional Arab countries will join the Abraham Accords by the end of the year, if not earlier. Marc Rod reports: link.ji.news/3H7eVGU