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Hamas government in the Gaza Strip
De facto government in the Gaza Strip, Palestine
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Hamas has governed the Gaza Strip in Palestine since its takeover of the region from the rival Fatah-ruled Palestinian Authority on 14 June 2007.[5][6][7] Hamas' government was led by Ismail Haniyeh from June 2007 until February 2017, when Haniyeh was replaced as leader of Hamas in the Gaza Strip by Yahya Sinwar.[8] Until October 2024, Yahya Sinwar was the leader of Hamas in the Gaza Strip. Throughout the Gaza war, Hamas lost control over much of its territories in the northern Gaza Strip due to the Israeli invasion of the Gaza Strip.[9][10] However, as a result of the 2025 Gaza war ceasefire, Hamas was effectively back in control of nearly all of the Gaza Strip.[11][12]
After Hamas won the Palestinian legislative elections on 25 January 2006, Ismail Haniyeh was nominated prime minister of the Palestinian National Auth
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Ismail Haniyeh
Palestinian politician (1960s–2024)
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Ismail Haniyeh[e] (Arabic: إسماعيل هنية, romanized: Ismāʿīl Haniyyah,[5][3][6]pronunciationⓘ;[f] 29 January 1962[c] – 31 July 2024) was a Palestinian politician who served as chairman of the Hamas Political Bureau from May 2017 until his assassination in July 2024.[8][9] He also served as prime minister of the Palestinian National Authority from March 2006 until June 2014 and Hamas leader in the Gaza Strip from June 2007 until February 2017, where he was succeeded by Yahya Sinwar.
Haniyeh was born in the al-Shati refugee camp in the then Egyptian-controlled Gaza Strip in 1962 or 1963,[c][10][6][11][12] to parents who were expelled or fled from Al-Jura (now part of Ashkelon) during the 1948 Palestine war.[5][3][13] He earned a bachelor's degree in Arabic liter
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