The most popular Hamas member is dead.
Borrowing a page from Yasir Arafat’s playbook.
And Gaza rejects it.
But will there be another war with Israel?
Neither side wants one, but that might not stop it.
Khaled Meshal was allowed to go on and play the moderate peacemaker.
It’s recently been rumored that Qatar, the longtime headquarters of Hamas, is planning to expel the terrorist organization’s leader Khaled Meshal. Hamas denies it; but. . .
Hamas is now rated as the world’s second-richest terror group, just behind the oil-soaked Islamic State. It has amassed its wealth through smuggling, donations large. . .
In a series of interviews with Vanity Fair, Israeli intelligence officials have revealed the extent of Hamas’s complex system of tunnels and its (temporarily) thwarted. . .
At a conference in Tunisia, Khaled Meshal revealed Hamas’s postwar strategy. It includes infiltrating the West Bank leadership to order to wrest control from within.
Upon reconciling with Fatah, will Hamas recognize Israel’s right to exist? The former says yes. The latter, emphatically, says no.
As Egypt pressures Hamas to stop smuggling weapons into Gaza, Iran stands ready to back the terrorist movement’s rivals; for now, it seems to have. . .