Gaza
Israel's FM Sa'ar set to fly out to US for inaugural Board of Peace summit, UN Security Council
Gideon Sa'ar will attend the summit, which is set to begin at 9 a.m. local time (4 p.m. Israel time), at Netanyahu's request following the PM's trip to DC last week.
October 7 revealed why Two-State Solution won't work, what will actually protect Israel - opinion
Don't let the lie stand: Denounce the Israeli genocide claim, no matter who raises it - editorial
'If this isn’t a massacre, what is?': Ex-hostage decries removal of 'massacre' from Oct. 7 bill
Morocco, Albania, Greece expected to join International Stabilization Force in Gaza
Morocco, Albania, and Greece will join Indonesia in the force, which is set to oversee current ceasefire lines and possibly address other border-related issues.
Weddings resume in Gaza, although on smaller scale, due to post-war challenges
Since the destruction of roughly 93 percent of hotels and wedding halls, celebrations are now held at private homes or modest venues.
Italy ready to help train police forces in Gaza, Palestinian territories, FM says
"We are ready to train a new Gaza police force, and we are also ready to train a Palestinian police force," Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani told a news conference in Rome.
What did the Netanyahu-Trump meeting on Iran accomplish? - opinion
The fact that Netanyahu was not accompanied by anyone from the IDF suggests that even if something was said on the matter, it was not operational
Emojis, SIM swaps: How Hamas greenlit October 7 massacre, undetected by Israel
Findings from an IDF General Staff investigation, which also drew on intelligence collected during fighting, indicate the emoji traffic was one of several signs that Hamas was preparing an assault.
IDF kills six terrorists in Rafah terror tunnel
In a statement, the IDF said the operative’s activity violated the ceasefire framework and posed a threat to Israel’s northern communities.
Rubio’s Munich speech offers glimpse into Trump-era rethink of global order - analysis
The speech was widely expected to hammer home themes the Trump administration was known for, such as its skepticism about the current world order.
Where heroes fell, tulips now bring color and comfort
Red tulips planted by Dutch Christian supporters of Israel, bringing color, comfort, and renewed hope to Gaza border communities that are still healing from the October 7 massacre.
NGOs waited decades to brand Israel with ‘genocide' label, watchdog head tells 'Post'
“This entire industry requires careful, independent investigation. The lack of oversight has allowed a political agenda to override humanitarian claims,” Steinberg said.
A manicure, a memorial and the music of David - opinion
After two years of yellow hostage ribbons on her nails, the author removes them and finds meaning in orange, memory, and music.