Gaza
Incendiary balloons, burning tires, scuffles along the border with Israel: at the end of February, in Gaza, some observers believed they were witnessing a new episode of the "march of return", the major demonstrations of 2018. But this does not lasted only two nights: after the deadly Israeli army operation in Nablus and after the ransacking of the Palestinian village of Huwara by Israeli settlers.
The groups engaged in these
“nighttime confusions”
were quickly made discreet.
In the Gaza Strip, nothing happens without the approval of Hamas.
However, the Islamist movement, considered terrorist by France, the European Union and the United States, wants calm.
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From the small enclave it administers, Hamas observes with great attention what is happening on the other side of the wall.
He loses nothing of the upheavals of Israeli political life, nor of the situation in the West Bank.
Although it is on the verge of conflagration, Hamas is trying to keep several…
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