War and Siege Squeeze the Markets of the West Bank and Recession Threatens its Traders
The ongoing conflict and siege have severely impacted market activity in the West Bank, leading to a noticeable decline in consumer spending.
The Democratic Party Mayor Sponsors Pro-Hamas Events
The Democratic Party mayor of Turin, Stefano Lo Russo, has faced controversy for sponsoring an iftar event at a mosque linked to an imam previously targeted for deportation due to security concerns involving Hamas.
The Supreme Court Frees Dangerous Imam
The Italian Supreme Court has released imam Mohamed Shahin, raising concerns about national security despite his connections to extremist figures and organizations.
Shahin and those dealings with Hannoun & Co. The evidence from Viminale ignored by the judges
A new name, Mohamad Shahin, emerges in the Genoa prosecutor's investigation into Hamas's network in Italy, raising questions about judicial decisions regarding his expulsion.
India could be mediator in Israel-Palestine conflict โ FM
India is positioned to mediate in the Israel-Palestine conflict due to its longstanding support for a two-state solution and strong relations with both parties, according to Palestinian Authority Foreign Minister Varsen Aghabekian Shahin.
Turin, Shahin (for now) free. Here is the network of imams in Italy
Following the arrest of Mohammed Hannoun for allegedly financing Hamas, a wide network of supporters including imams, influencers, and Islamic associations continues to back him despite his organization's closure by authorities.
Shahin Case, the Cassation Court defers the decision but the imam's expulsion is still possible: here's why
The Cassation Court has postponed its decision regarding Imam Mohamed Shahin's expulsion from Italy, but the expulsion remains a possibility due to national security concerns.
The assistance of the judges: Shahin remains free
The Italian Supreme Court has annulled the decision against Imam Mohamed Shahin, allowing him to remain free pending a new judgment from the Turin Court of Appeal.
Another slap from the courts: 'Shahin not dangerous.' But he was close to terrorists
Mohamad Shahin, the imam from Turin facing an expulsion decree by the Italian Interior Ministry, has retained his presence in Italy as the Court of Appeal of Caltanissetta denies immediate removal, classifying him as an 'asylum seeker.'
Assistance of judges to the imam of Turin: confirmation of the no to expulsion from Italy
The Court of Appeal in Caltanissetta upheld the decision denying the immediate expulsion of Mohamed Shahin, the imam of Turin, challenged by the State Attorney's Office.
Imam in Turin, the Court of Appeal confirms the stop to expulsion
The Court of Appeal of Caltanissetta has upheld a decision preventing the immediate expulsion of Mohamed Shahin, the imam of Turin, who faced an expulsion order from Minister Matteo Piantedosi.
The investigation also includes Shahin: money raised "in the name of Allah"
Imam Shahin, deemed a national security threat, resurfaces amid ongoing investigations linking him to funding related to Hamas, along with nine others arrested in a major operation against Hamas in Italy.
Imam Shahin and connections with Hannoun. Montaruli: "Ready a report to expel him"
Imam Shahin, deemed a national security threat and recently released following a request for expulsion from the Interior Ministry, is back in the spotlight, partly due to his connections with Hamas affiliate Mohammad Hannoun amid ongoing investigations.