Yahya Sinwar says if breathing machines not brought to Gaza, terror group will 'stop the breathing of 6 million Israelis'

Terror group racing to build two large isolation facilities; Israel coordinating with World Health Organization to provide hundreds of test kits, medical equipment

Israeli authorities to allow Palestinian laborers to stay in Israel for one to two months; construction of two quarantine facilities in Gaza commences

Meanwhile, report claims Egypt persuaded Israel to hold off on assassinating Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar and head of military wing, Marwan Issa

Report comes a day after Egyptian security delegation visited Strip, where it reportedly conveyed an Israeli threat of military action to Hamas

PM said to warn of 'major blow' if calm doesn't return; Hamas issues a threat of its own, as leader Yahya Sinwar reportedly avoids meeting for fear of Israeli assassination

Dozens gather to trample, burn American and Israeli flags; senior Hamas official says killing of Iranian general is blow to 'the resistance'

Khalil al-Hayya, terror group's deputy chief in Gaza, says it 'will not stop resisting the enemy'

Terror group's leadership keen to see developments which will improve the situation in the Palestinian enclave -- but its rival government in the West Bank is alarmed at the notion

Previously, Israel always blamed Hamas for Gaza terror; not this time. And Gaza's rulers were happy for Islamic Jihad to fight alone. Why the change, and what does it presage?

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