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Hamas Maintains Control Over Parts of Gaza

Hamas continues to exercise authority in areas of Gaza under its control. The group has kept its monopoly on the use of force in those zones.

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1 source·May 25, 2:19 PM(4 days ago)·1m read
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Hamas has kept its monopoly on violence and remains the only Palestinian governing authority in the areas still under its control in Gaza.

Hamas members escorted members of the Red Cross toward an area within the yellow line in Gaza City on November 12, 2025. The image shows the escort taking place under Hamas supervision.

approach in Gaza carries the risk of solidifying Hamas rule, according to the reporting. The same report states that Hamas has forcefully preserved its position as the sole authority in the zones it still governs.

Key Facts

Hamas monopoly on violence
maintained in areas under its control
Governing authority
only Palestinian authority in those zones
Red Cross escort
occurred November 12, 2025 in Gaza City

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PublishedMay 25, 2026, 2:19 PM
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