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Hamas Gives Up Gaza’s Civil Administration, Not Necessarily Political Power

Hamas has agreed to relinquish its role as Gaza's civilian administrator for the first time since seizing the territory in 2007. But the move does not resolve the question that has blocked every major post-war plan for Gaza: who will ultimately control the force inside the enclave. The group announced Monday that it was dissolving the Government Emergency Committee that has overseen Gaza's civilian administration for nearly two decades. Mohammed al-Farra, the committee's head, submitted his resignation, according to Ismail al-Thawabta, director of Hamas' Government Media Office. Hamas said existing civil servants would remain in place to ensure continuity while civilian authority is transferred to the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza (NCAG), a technocratic body chaired by Ali Shaath. The decision is intended to advance one track of the post-war peace framework endorsed by the UN Security Council in November 2025 by transferring civilian administration to a technocratic…

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Drone Warfare Lessons from Ukraine Spread Across Global Conflict Zones

Drone warfare did not arrive as a single breakthrough. Over roughly four years, it built up stage by stage, each step a direct answer to the one before it. Reconnaissance, then first strikes It began with drones built to loiter quietly, a gasoline engine for transit, and an electric motor for a silent final approach. Platforms like Leleka-100, Shark, and PD-2 gave Ukrainian units persistent, hard-to-detect overwatch along the front. From 2022, commercial DJI Mavic-style quadcopters were adapted to drop small munitions, shifting the war from observation to direct strike at a fraction of the cost of a mortar round. Shaheds and Ukraine's answer Russia's first confirmed combat use of Iranian-designed Shahed-136 drones (Geran-2) against Ukraine dates to September 2022, expanding into sustained barrages against cities and energy infrastructure through 2025. Ukraine answered on two fronts. Offensively, it built its own medium- and long-range strike drones, among them Lyutyi and…

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Born in Rebellion, Tested by Defeat: What America’s Lost Wars Reveal About Its Power

July 4, 2026 The men who put their names to the Declaration of Independence in Philadelphia in the summer of…

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Iran Buried Its Leader. It Left the War Unanswered

July 4, 2026 Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the former supreme leader of Iran, was killed on February 28, in the war’s…

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Beyond “No Limits”: What the Belousov-Approved Training Reveals About Russia-China Military Learning

3 July 2026 Western sanctions regimes are built to count things: shipping containers, drone components, dual-use semiconductors crossing a border….

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Putin Says Russia Is Winning. Ukraine Is Making That Harder to Prove

The Election Speech On 28 June, Vladimir Putin, the President of the Russian Federation, addressed the ruling United Russia party…