Gaza
Sinking the ‘condom flotilla’: How Israel took control of the Global Sumud Flotilla narrative
Israeli officials conducted a combined operation to neutralize both the Global Sumud Flotilla itself and its explosive potential in the international narrative.
Can Bennett become Israel’s Peter Magyar in the fight for democracy? - opinion
BoP denies rumors of Kiryat Gat base closure, says it will establish 'transitional Gaza gov't'
My Word: Bibi, Bennett, blocs, and blocks - opinion
IDF major charged with aiding enemy, taking bribe in alleged Gaza smuggling scheme
The officer, whose identifying details are barred from publication, was charged with aiding the enemy, taking a bribe, aggravated smuggling, attempted aggravated smuggling, fraud, and breach of trust.
The Deep Dive: Middle East ceasefires are fragile peace on the brink
From Tehran to Gaza and Lebanon, The Deep Dive explores how unstable ceasefires could spark the next Middle East crisis.
A synagogue helped Palestinians raise money for Gaza, and found common ground over falafel
North Carolina's Beth El synagogue had previously backed relief efforts for Israel, but a Tuesday event was the first time the congregation participated in a Palestinian-led fundraiser for Gaza.
Navy detains over 20 flotilla ships, 175 activists en route to Gaza Strip
Leading up to the reports of Israeli boarding, the activist ships were allegedly approached by Israeli fast boats "pointing lasers and semi-automatic assault weapons."
Gaza’s emerging third path: Civil opposition seeks alternative to Hamas, PA - opinion
There is an emerging civil and political alternative in Gaza led by independent activists, youth movements, and newly formed grassroots networks.
‘No longer a trustworthy humanitarian organization’: NGO Monitor releases report on MSF’s failings
NGO Monitor reports that Doctors Without Borders abandoned neutrality in its Gaza coverage, favoring Hamas narratives while downplaying the group's actions.
Israelis divided over outcome of recent wars, political leadership - study
A plurality of Israelis view Israel as stronger than before the war, though almost a third of respondents believe the country has been weakened as a result of the roughly five-week-long conflict.
COGAT says MSF 'lost moral direction' after NGO's claim that Israel is 'using water as a weapon'
"MSF’s claims are a desperate attempt to regain legitimacy after losing its professional and moral direction," COGAT said in a statement.
Independence Day in israel: Reflecting on war, peace, and uncertainty
This year’s Independence Day in Israel brings a mix of celebration and somber reflection, as tensions with Gaza, Lebanon, and Iran continue to shape the nation's future.
Rubio on White House shooting: 'A lot of leadership' and warns Iran 'seeks to dominate the region'
Rubio called the shooting an “unfortunate situation” that an individual could disrupt the important event, and said, "That’s kind of the world we live in right now.”