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Board of Peace envoy optimistic about Gaza disarmament talks, but warns of delays
The Board of Peace works on Gaza disarmament, with Mladenov cautiously optimistic but concerned about delays.
Israel's Supreme Court orders renewed review on rape suspect's name publication
Op. Red Heart: Fallen soldier’s mother reveals son was killed in op. tied to Bibas rescue attempt
Argentinian union talk with two Palestinian terrorists canceled after police action
US Marines seize Iranian vessel, Hamas makes proposal
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From grief to action: Ensuring the sacrifices of Israel’s fallen are not in vain - editorial
This Remembrance Day is not only about honoring those who have fallen, but also about ensuring next year does not look like the last.
Hamas officials claim terror group ready to hand over small weapons, rifles to Gazan police - NYT
Two Hamas officials told The New York Times that the terror group's latest proposal involves turning over thousands of small weapons used by their police and other security agencies.
'I feel invisible’: Families of slain hostages warn Knesset panel they lack gov't support
Family members of slain hostages share their emotional struggles, criticizing the government for a lack of support and calling for a state commission of inquiry into the October 7 failures.
Israel’s symbolic strikes on bridges and high-rises show limits of military power - analysis
Israel's strikes on bridges and high-rises in Gaza and Lebanon are symbolic, revealing the limits of its military power as Hezbollah and Hamas maintain control in both regions.
Newly published documents belonging to Israel's first prime minister reveal eerily relevant message
Ben-Gurion recognized early on what became a well-known reality in the following decades: front lines that reach population centers, and the home front becoming a critical component of the war.
Israel projects strength abroad but struggles to protect its citizens at home - opinion
Israel shows power in wars abroad but struggles to have clarity and consistency in the West Bank, where civilians face ongoing terror.
From Erez to Jabalya: A look inside of the IDF's new Gaza security zone
The new security zone is not just a plan on paper; it is already a reality of concrete, positions, tunnel detection and destruction, cameras, and coffee for reserve soldiers.
A light unto the enemies: Three dangerous lessons from the Holocaust - opinion
Student delegations to Poland, ceremonies, museums, and educational programs – all of these are essential. But memory is not an end in itself; it is a means.
IDF expects Hamas to enter disarmament process soon
The announcement was aspirational in that Hamas has not yet done so, and no one can really know whether the Gazan terror group will follow through.