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”’Law and crime”’

”’Law and crime”’

* [[Gaza Strip under Hamas]]

* [[Gaza Strip under Hamas]]

** [[Hamas]] arrests a staff member of the local [[Gazan]] water provider, Abdul Salam Yassin Company, which has been in charge of supplying clean water to nearly half of the [[Gaza Strip]] enclave. In protest, the company suspends its operations in Gaza, though board member Youssef Yassin notes it would affect more than one million residents who regularly receive water from the provider. [https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/gaza-water-provider-suspends-services-after-hamas-detains-staff-member-2025-11-18/ (Reuters)] [https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/gaza-water-provider-suspends-services-after-hamas-detains-staff-member/ (”The Times of Israel”)]

** [[Hamas]] arrests a staff member of local Gazan water provider, Abdul Salam Yassin Company, which has been in charge of supplying clean water to nearly half of the [[Gaza Strip]] enclave. In protest, the company suspends its operations in Gaza, though board member Youssef Yassin notes it would affect more than one million residents who regularly receive water from the provider. [https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/gaza-water-provider-suspends-services-after-hamas-detains-staff-member-2025-11-18/ (Reuters)] [https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/gaza-water-provider-suspends-services-after-hamas-detains-staff-member/ (”The Times of Israel”)]

”’Politics and elections”’

”’Politics and elections”’


Latest revision as of 22:31, 18 November 2025

Armed conflicts and attacks

Law and crime

  • Gaza Strip under Hamas
    • Hamas arrests a staff member of local Gazan water provider, Abdul Salam Yassin Company, which has been in charge of supplying clean water to nearly half of the Gaza Strip enclave. In protest, the company suspends its operations in Gaza, though board member Youssef Yassin notes it would affect more than one million residents who regularly receive water from the provider. (Reuters) (The Times of Israel)

Politics and elections

Science and technology

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