Jerusalem reportedly sends messages to terror group via middlemen in Egypt and Qatar, warning that it is ready to strike Gaza should rocket fire target march again

Al-Thani says his country will maintain 'working relationship' with Jerusalem to aid Palestinians, but agreement unlikely with no 'commitment' to two-state solution

From 2014 to 2020, UN agencies spent close to $4.5 billion in Gaza, including $600 million in 2020 alone

Agreement will see Doha send fuel from Egypt to the Strip, where Hamas will resell it in order to help cover payrolls; cash payments stopped after May war

Under reported emerging deal, Qatari-funded fuel from Egypt will be sold in the Palestinian coastal enclave, with proceeds going to pay civil servant wages

Cairo emerges as a key benefactor in aftermath of the last bout of fighting between Hamas and Israel, challenging Qatar's efforts to become the prime donor to the Strip

Doha says $100 handouts will be provided to 95,000 needy families, with money transferred directly to individuals by the UN under new deal approved by Israel

Money disbursed through supermarkets, money exchange shops and other stores; no final agreement on aid for Hamas' government payroll

Unnamed sources in Palestinian terror group tell Lebanese media a 'larger and broader' escalation will come if demands are not met by end of week

Suitcases of cash will no longer enter enclave, report says; Israel security cabinet to meet for 1st time, reportedly to approve plans for possible fighting with Gaza terror groups

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