Gaza Now

The channel broadcasts daily events taking place throughout the State of Palestine with a variety of news, political, cultural and sports programs.

[10] Ayyash, living in Austria in 2017, said that the reporter who captured the video subsequently went into hiding in Gaza for fear of arrest by Hamas security forces.

[12] Twitter removed Gaza Now's account after the outlet praised the 2022 El'ad stabbing, in which four Israeli civilians were murdered.

[4][3] On 13 October 2023, six days into the 2023 Israel–Hamas war, Gaza Now quietly made the decision to disable emoji reactions and retroactively remove them from all previous posts.

[2][16][17] Before that, Gaza Now announced that, unlike other social media platforms, Telegram refused to take down Palestinian channels disseminating content related to the ongoing conflict.

[18] The Permanent Observer of Palestine at the United Nations Salah Abdel-Shafi and Chairman of Hamas Political Bureau Ismail Haniyeh mourned the death of his family.