Hamas victimizations have been reported as recently as February 09, 2010 by JPost.com Front Page Top Stories. Hamas victimizations have involved 2 people, 4 places, 6 organizations and 1 thing.
Many attacking irregular military organizations exist. Some are known as terrorist organizations by world powers due to their use of civilian targeting, participation in terrorist attacks, and other violent acts of terrorism. Irregular military organizations are sometimes sponsored by traditional nation states, while others are sponsored by individuals or other organizations.
..."two Hamas terrorist targets" in southern Gaza Hamas vowing retaliation against Israel since one of founding members of its military wing died last week in Dubai RELATED TOPICS Jerusalem (CNN) -- Israeli...
Read more: More explosive barrels wash up on Israeli beach
CNN | February 03, 2010
...an empty Hamas school in northeast Gaza City at night, injuring 1. A Palestinian from Gaza (who has a valid entry permit into Israel for work) is charged in Jerusalem District Court with gathering...
Read more: Violence in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict 2007
Wikipedia | January 25, 2010
...four dead and dozens wounded. The airstrike came in the middle of heavy fighting between forces loyal to Fatah and to Hamas, part of the ongoing Palestinian factional violence. Thirty Qassam rockets were fired...
Read more: Timeline of the 2007-2008 Israel-Gaza conflict
Wikipedia | January 15, 2010
...rocket strike on Israel, officials said. Two explosions were heard in Gaza City, one north of the city and one explosion in the southern Gaza Strip town of Khan Younis. All the missiles appeared to land in open...
Read more: Israeli air force attacks Gaza
Sydney Morning Herald - World | January 01, 2010
...Gaza in the hope of destroying its ability to launch rockets that have menaced Israeli cities. The strikes failed. Despite the destruction wreaked on Gaza, Hamas was yesterday still able to fire off 30 missiles...
Read more: Troops face bitter battle of the tunnels
Times Online | January 03, 2009