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People demanded better living conditions in a rare public display of discontent with the coastal enclave’s terror rulers.
It was the first time Israeli soldiers entered the city since “Operation Bayit Vagan” in early July.
MEP Bert-Jan Ruissen filed formal questions to E.U. foreign-policy chief Joseph Borrell in response to JNS’s reporting.
Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh attended the meeting but Islamic Jihad refused to participate.
The P.A. chief and the Hamas terror master seek to end all divisions.
Iran’s “Jerusalem axis” also includes Hezbollah, Islamic Jihad and other proxy militias.
Amid ongoing tensions between Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad, a recent incident lays bare the animosities between the two Gaza terror groups.
German diplomat Sven Kühn von Burgsdorff’s visit to the coastal enclave marked the end of his posting in the region.
Palestinian Islamic Jihad has released a statement accusing the P.A. of committing a “national and moral crime” by targeting its members.
The terror group has been unable to pay 50,000 public sector workers in the Gaza Strip, its officials claim.
Hundreds of terrorist gunmen fled the city last week; still, major questions remain over its fate and that of the Palestinian Authority.
The suspects, an adult and two minors, had produced firebombs which they planned to use against Israeli security forces, according to the indictment.