Gaza war
Tucker Carlson says Netanyahu is 'completely evil, completely destructive' in Saudi interview
In his interview with Saudi state network Al Liwan, Carlson hit out at the US government for going along with what he interpreted as Israel’s demands to overthrow the Islamic Regime in Iran.
Gaza war policy cost Kamala Harris victory in 2024 US elections, DNC research shows - report
Jonathan Greenblatt on the ADL's role, criticism, and combating Jew hatred
Illinois Senate candidate Robin Kelly says Israel committed ‘genocide’ in Gaza
Death of senior terrorist Ra'ad Sa'ad closes the October 7 chapter, but Hamas remains - analysis
The bad news is that simply killing Saad is unlikely to get Hamas to disarm and to change its approach to international efforts to displace its control of Gaza.
Netanyahu, Katz: Israel killed top Hamas official Sa'ad for rearming instead of demilitarizing
Sa'ad was also one of the few remaining living Hamas officials directly involved in planning the October 7 invasion and slaughter of around 1,200 Israelis, mostly civilians.
In the quest for true allies, Israel should look eastward to India - opinion
Even amid the postponement of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's planned state visit, India remains the only major power (besides the US) extending such an invitation.
Heavy rains flood Gaza shelters, killing 12 and displacing thousands
Israel says it is meeting its obligations and accuses agencies of inefficiency and failing to prevent theft by Hamas, which the terror group denies.
Trump receives Israel Allies Foundation lifetime achievement award for diplomatic contributions
“There has never been a better friend to Israel in the White House than President Donald J. Trump, and even our wildest enemies would admit that,” said Trump.
Some 60% of journalists killed in Gaza were part of terrorist organizations - study
“The issue of Hamas’s propaganda is a high priority, and it uses a lot of media outlets abroad to talk about it,” said Shlomo Mofaz.
The West refuses to call out Hamas's blatant manipulation of public opinion - editorial
Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib lost 31 family members in Gaza since the October 7 massacre, and he shattered one of the most enduring narratives of the war - the “starvation” crisis.
Several Israelis attempt to cross into Gaza, escorted back to Israel by IDF
The people were under constant observation while inside Gaza, the IDF assured. The suspects were then handed over to the Israel Police for processing.
Abu Shabab's death sparks wave of anti-Hamas militia recruitment
Last week, the man seen at the heart of efforts to establish anti-Hamas forces - Yasser Abu Shabab - was killed in southern Gaza's Rafah area.
Waltz in Israel signals a new order for Gaza as UNRWA wins big General Assembly vote - analysis
Waltz’s first major foreign trip since taking office is more than a symbolic gesture; it is the operational rollout of the Trump administration’s Gaza plan.