Hamas

  • Binance Faces $1 Billion Lawsuit from Hamas Attack Victims for Allegedly Facilitating Terrorist Financing

    Binance Faces $1 Billion Lawsuit from Hamas Attack Victims for Allegedly Facilitating Terrorist Financing

    Nov 25, 2025 02:10 pm CST

    Over 300 victims and family members of the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack have filed a lawsuit against cryptocurrency platform Binance, claiming it knowingly facilitated over $1 billion in transactions for terrorist organizations. The plaintiffs allege that Binance, its co-founder Changpeng Zhao, and executive Guangying Chen violated anti-terrorism laws by enabling financial transactions that supported Hamas and other designated terrorist groups.

  • Trump Administration Moves to Designate Muslim Brotherhood Chapters as Terrorist Organizations

    Trump Administration Moves to Designate Muslim Brotherhood Chapters as Terrorist Organizations

    Nov 25, 2025 06:20 am CST

    President Trump has signed an executive order initiating the process to designate specific Muslim Brotherhood chapters in Lebanon, Egypt, and Jordan as terrorist organizations. The administration claims these factions support attacks against Israel and US allies in the Middle East. If implemented, this designation would impose sanctions against one of the Arab world's oldest and most influential Islamist movements.

  • Israel Continues Military Operations Against Hamas and Hezbollah Despite Ceasefire Tensions

    Israel Continues Military Operations Against Hamas and Hezbollah Despite Ceasefire Tensions

    Nov 24, 2025 02:42 am CST

    Prime Minister Netanyahu affirms Israel's commitment to preventing Hamas and Hezbollah from rebuilding their capabilities through continued military strikes in Gaza and Lebanon, amid accusations of ceasefire violations and escalating tensions in the region.

  • Israeli Airstrike Kills 13 at Palestinian Refugee Camp in Lebanon Amid Ongoing Tensions

    Israeli Airstrike Kills 13 at Palestinian Refugee Camp in Lebanon Amid Ongoing Tensions

    Nov 19, 2025 08:14 am CST

    An Israeli airstrike hit Ein el-Hilweh refugee camp in southern Lebanon, killing 13 people in the deadliest attack since the Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire. Israeli forces claim they targeted a Hamas training compound, while Hamas denies this assertion. This incident follows years of escalating tensions in the region that culminated in a full-scale war in 2024, with ongoing military actions continuing despite the ceasefire agreement.

  • Hamas Rejects UN Gaza Resolution: Citing Failure to Address Palestinian Rights and Concerns

    Hamas Rejects UN Gaza Resolution: Citing Failure to Address Palestinian Rights and Concerns

    Nov 18, 2025 07:22 am CST

    Hamas has officially rejected a UN Security Council resolution proposing international forces in Gaza, claiming it fails to meet Palestinian demands and rights. The resolution, which supports President Trump's peace plan and a pathway to a Palestinian state, passed with 13 favorable votes despite Hamas's concerns about forced disarmament and what they describe as "international trusteeship" over Gaza.

  • Netanyahu Vows Hamas Will Be Disarmed "Easy Way or Hard Way" While Rejecting Palestinian Statehood

    Netanyahu Vows Hamas Will Be Disarmed "Easy Way or Hard Way" While Rejecting Palestinian Statehood

    Nov 16, 2025 09:32 pm CST

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has firmly stated that Hamas will be disarmed "the easy way or the hard way" while maintaining strong opposition to Palestinian statehood. His comments come before a UN Security Council vote on Trump's peace plan, which proposes a "Board of Peace" for Gaza reconstruction while requiring Hamas disarmament, despite the group not fully accepting this condition.

  • Israel Recovers Remains of Soldier Hadar Goldin After 11-Year Struggle Following 2014 Gaza War

    Israel Recovers Remains of Soldier Hadar Goldin After 11-Year Struggle Following 2014 Gaza War

    Nov 10, 2025 12:48 pm CST

    Israel confirms the recovery of Lieutenant Hadar Goldin's remains, ending an 11-year struggle for his family since his 2014 death in Gaza. The return marks a significant development in the ongoing US-brokered ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, as negotiations continue regarding trapped militants and the broader framework for ending hostilities that began after the October 7, 2023 attack.

  • Hamas to Return Body of Israeli Officer Hadar Goldin After 11 Years in Gaza

    Hamas to Return Body of Israeli Officer Hadar Goldin After 11 Years in Gaza

    Nov 09, 2025 06:42 pm CST

    Hamas' armed wing has announced plans to return the body of Israeli Lieutenant Hadar Goldin, killed during the 2014 Gaza conflict, as part of the ongoing US-brokered ceasefire. The remains were reportedly discovered in a Rafah tunnel, marking a significant development in Israel's efforts to repatriate all hostages and fallen soldiers from Gaza.

  • Israeli Male Hostage Rom Braslavski Reveals Sexual Abuse During Two-Year Gaza Captivity

    Israeli Male Hostage Rom Braslavski Reveals Sexual Abuse During Two-Year Gaza Captivity

    Nov 07, 2025 12:44 pm CST

    Rom Braslavski, a 21-year-old Israeli hostage released in October, has become the first male captive to publicly disclose experiencing sexual violence during his two-year imprisonment by Palestinian militants in Gaza. Abducted from the Nova music festival in 2023, Braslavski described being subjected to humiliation and regular beatings while held by Islamic Jihad. His testimony adds to accounts from female hostages and UN findings of sexual violence against captives in Gaza.

  • Kazakhstan Joins Abraham Accords: Expanding Middle East Peace Initiative Under Trump Administration

    Kazakhstan Joins Abraham Accords: Expanding Middle East Peace Initiative Under Trump Administration

    Nov 07, 2025 08:54 am CST

    Kazakhstan announces its decision to join the Abraham Accords with Israel, marking the first new signatory since 2020. This diplomatic move supports President Trump's Middle East peace efforts while the Gaza ceasefire remains fragile. The Central Asian nation describes the decision as consistent with its foreign policy of promoting regional stability and dialogue.