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Imagine the confusion for Gaza's Hamas leader Ismail Haniya: In a single day, he opens his mail to find a letter from Human Rights Watch that calls on him to "investigate" rocket firings from Gaza against Israeli population centres; then he opens his... Full Article at National Post
(Jerusalem) - Hamas authorities in the Gaza Strip should promptly implement the recommendations of the Goldstone report on Gaza by conducting credible investigations into serious laws-of-war violations by Palestinian forces, Human Rights Watch said in... Full Article at Human Rights Watch
Hamas leader Ismail Haniya (R) gives a speech on October 4, 2009 during a reception at his office in Gaza City for Roudah Habib (L), the final Palestinian woman prisoner set free by Israel as part of a breakthrough swap with the Hamas movement for a vid... View Photo »
How can the two parties (Fatah and Hamas) sit at one table and sign an agreement in this situation? ... This has placed a heavy obstacle in the way of Palestinian unity
JERUSALEM, Oct 18, 2009 (AFP) - Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas's approval rating has plunged in recent weeks but his secular Fatah party remains more popular than the Islamist Hamas group, a poll said Sunday. Full Article at Zawya.com
A man takes a picture of Hamas leader Ismail Haniya (R) standing next to newly-freed Palestinian prisoner Fatima Yunes al-Zaq and her son Yussef, who was born in an Israeli jail, at a welcoming ceremony in Gaza City October 2, 2009. View Photo »
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Hamas leader Ismail Haniya (R) gives a speech on October 4, 2009 during a reception at his office in Gaza City for Roudah Habib (L), the final Palestinian woman prisoner set free by Israel as part of a breakthrough swap with the Hamas movement for a video of its soldier held in Gaza for...
View Photo »A man takes a picture of Hamas leader Ismail Haniya (R) standing next to newly-freed Palestinian prisoner Fatima Yunes al-Zaq and her son Yussef, who was born in an Israeli jail, at a welcoming ceremony in Gaza City October 2, 2009.
View Photo »Hamas leader in Gaza Ismail Haniya (C) waves during a religious gathering on September 22, 2009 in Gaza City, where thousands of Muslims attended an award ceremony for the best Koran recitations.
View Photo »Hamas leader Ismail Haniya (L) gives a press conference during a meeting with members of the anti-Zionist religious Jewish communities of USA in Gaza City on July 16, 2009.
View Photo »Hamas leader Ismail Haniya (R) receives a gift from members of the anti-Zionist religious Jewish communities of USA during their visit to Gaza City on July 16, 2009.
View Photo »Hamas leader Ismail Haniya (L) gives a press conference during a meeting with members of the anti-Zionist religious Jewish communities of USA in Gaza City on July 16, 2009.
View Photo »Hamas leader Ismail Haniya (R) gives framed map of historical Palestine to members of the anti-Zionist religious Jewish communities of USA during their visit to Gaza City on July 16, 2009.
View Photo »In a handout picture released by the office of Ismail Haniya (R), the prime minister of the Islamist Hamas movement is seen presenting a souvenir to former US President Jimmy Carter during their meeting in Gaza City on June 16, 2009.
View Photo »In a handout picture released by the office of Ismail Haniya (R), the prime minister of the Islamist Hamas movement meets with former US President Jimmy Carter (L) in Gaza City on June 16, 2009.
View Photo »In a handout picture released by the office of Ismail Haniya (C), the prime minister of the Islamist Hamas movement is seen presenting an injured Palestinian girl to former US President Jimmy Carter during their meeting in Gaza City on June 16, 2009.
View Photo »Ismail Haniya (R), prime minister of the Islamist Hamas movement, arrives with former US President Jimmy Carter to a joint press conference in Gaza City on June 16, 2009.
View Photo »Palestinian Hamas supporters carry a portrait of sacked Palestinian prime minister Ismail Haniya (C) as they attend a celebration rally in Gaza City, 15 June 2007. Hamas rule in Gaza enters its third year on June 15, 2009, its 1.5 million residents still under blocakade by Israel.
View Photo »Ismail Haniya, left, the top official of the Hamas government talks to a student during final exams at a school in Gaza City, Monday, June 8, 2009.
View Photo »Islamic Jordanians hold posters of Hamas' Ismail Haniya (R) and Khaled Meshaal during a sit in to show their solidarity with Palestinians living in Jerusalem, in Amman April 16, 2009.
View Photo »Palestinian women carry on January 6, 2009 posters of Hamas leaders Ismail Haniya (L) and Khaled Mishaal (R) during a demonstration in the Palestinian refugee camp of Ain al-Helwe in southern Lebanon against the Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip.
View Photo »Surrounded by Palestinian security, Hamas senior leader Ismail Haniya (L) speaks to the press as Nizar Rayan (C) listens on during a press conference outside the Palestinian Elections Committee headquarters in Gaza City, 14 December 2005.
View Photo »Hamas leader Ismail Haniya (C) attends a special prayer organized by Hamas on the first day of Eid al-Adha in Gaza City on December 8, 2008.
View Photo »Hamas leader Ismail Haniya, the prime minister of the Hamas-run government in Gaza, speaks at the parliament in Gaza city on October 5, 2009 against the Palestinian Authority's support for delaying the endorsement of a UN report on possible war crimes committed during Israel's Gaza offe...
View Photo »Hamas leader Ismail Haniya, the prime minister of the Hamas-run government in Gaza, speaks at the parliament in Gaza city on October 5, 2009 against the Palestinian Authority's support for delaying the endorsement of a UN report on possible war crimes committed during Israel's Gaza offe...
View Photo »Hamas leader Ismail Haniya offers flowers to Roudah Habib (C), the final Palestinian woman prisoner set free by Israel as part of a breakthrough swap with the Hamas movement for a video of its soldier held in Gaza for more than three years, as he welcomes her at his office in Gaza city...
View Photo »Hamas leader Ismail Haniya waves to the crowd near house in Gaza City of the the final Palestinian woman prisoner released by Israel on October 4, 2009 as part of a breakthrough swap with the Hamas movement for a video of its soldier held in Gaza for more than three years.
View Photo »Hamas leader Ismail Haniya waves to the crowd near house in Gaza City of the the final Palestinian woman prisoner released by Israel on October 4, 2009 as part of a breakthrough swap with the Hamas movement for a video of its soldier held in Gaza for more than three years.
View Photo »Hamas leader Ismail Haniya greets newly freed Palestinian prisoner Fatima Yunes al-Zaq and her son Yussef, who was born in an Israeli jail, at a welcoming ceremony in Gaza City October 2, 2009.
View Photo »Hamas leader Ismail Haniya places a flower garland on newly-freed Palestinian prisoner Fatima Yunes al-Zaq, who holds her son Yussef, who was born in an Israeli jail, at a welcoming ceremony in Gaza City October 2, 2009.
View Photo »Hamas leader Ismail Haniya rises up his hands next to newly freed Palestinian prisoner Fatima Yunes al-Zaq and her son Yussef, who was born in an Israeli jail, at a welcoming ceremony in Gaza City October 2, 2009.
View Photo »A man takes a picture of Hamas leader Ismail Haniya (R) standing next to newly-freed Palestinian prisoner Fatima Yunes al-Zaq and her son Yussef, who was born in an Israeli jail, at a welcoming ceremony in Gaza City October 2, 2009.
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