Opinion | The Hamas Rule of Terror in Gaza

The Wall Street JournalThursday, October 16, 2025 at 9:51:00 PM
Opinion | The Hamas Rule of Terror in Gaza
The ongoing situation in Gaza under Hamas has escalated tensions, as the group delays the return of deceased Israeli hostages while continuing to inflict casualties on Palestinians. This cycle of violence not only deepens the humanitarian crisis but also complicates any potential for peace, making it crucial for the international community to address the urgent need for resolution.
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