Hamas High graffiti at school that played Gaza song at Remembrance Day
Breadcrumb Trail LinksNewsCanadaThe school 'has been the focus of significant public attention due to the recent Remembrance Day events,' principal ...
Breadcrumb Trail LinksNewsCanadaThe school 'has been the focus of significant public attention due to the recent Remembrance Day events,' principal ...
Breadcrumb Trail LinksNewsCanadaCanadian PoliticsToronto'Your terrorist and somebody else’s terrorist may be two different things,' Mayor Carolyn Parrish said at a ...
Breadcrumb Trail LinksNP CommentCanadaHamas vigils, endorsements of jihad, cheers for pogroms and demonstrators clad in body armour and militant garb ...
Dubai, United Arab Emirates: Qatar has withdrawn as a key mediator for a Gaza ceasefire and hostage deal and warned ...
Article contentMandla Mandela, grandson of anti-Apartheid icon Nelson Mandela, has been denied an entry visa to the United Kingdom due ...
New Delhi: Israel wants peace in the region but is not ready to be attacked by Iran directly or indirectly, ...
Breadcrumb Trail LinksNewsCanadaWorldIsrael & Middle East'Prior to Sinwar’s death, there was no hope. He didn't even come to the negotiation ...
Two Hamas sources said the Palestinian operator group was moving towards appointing a Doha-based ruling committee rather than a single ...
New Delhi: Israel on Saturday released footage showing Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar moving his belongings to a tunnel in Gaza ...
Cairo: The Palestinian operator group Hamas will likely replace Yahya Sinwar with a new political leader based outside Gaza while ...
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