Palestinians
Five people in France indicted for funding Hamas under guise of humanitarian aid
According to PNAT, the individuals were formally charged on February 20, following an initial operation in January 2024 that involved searches of their organization's headquarters.
What is Ramadan, the holiest month in Islam? - explainer
Israel to allow up to 10,000 Palestinians to ascend Temple Mount per day during Ramadan
Watch: Kfar Saba police arrest Gaza resident, terrorist released from the Schalit deal
Israel approves 4G mobile upgrade for West Bank Palestinians, rollout expected within six months
The Israeli Communications Ministry said the two Palestinian mobile operators, Jawwal and Ooredoo, and the Swedish infrastructure firm Ericsson signed management agreements.
Shin Bet Chief Zini electronic ankle cuffs idea for Jewish extremists approved after long delay
The 'Post' has learned that the Attorney-General's Office has already approved the tool, though it is not expected to be deployed in the near term.
IDF: Staying in West Bank refugee camps will quell lone-wolf terror
To date, the IDF and the Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency) have succeeded in catching and stopping such efforts, but some of the rocket building efforts have progressed to later stages.
Pro-Hamas extremist Islamist preacher begins UK speaking tour despite calls for ban
One of the extremist's first posts after the October 7 Hamas massacre was on October 8, 2023, when he tweeted: "The people of Gaza finally punched back."
Why Israel has suppressed its legal narrative on the war for two years - exclusive
LEGAL AFFAIRS: While the record is problematic, it should be noted that Israel is far from having abandoned the playing field entirely.
Modern blood libel: When Jewish self-defense gets labeled 'settler violence' - opinion
West Bank Jews do not wake up in the morning seeking to attack their Arab neighbors. When friction occurs, it is almost always in the context of self-defense.
West Bank settler violence is not a fringe phenomenon – it is Israeli government policy - opinion
According to Yesh Din data, law enforcement against settlers who harm Palestinians is virtually nonexistent: 94% of police investigations are closed without indictment.
Which countries, movements, groups are involved in Yemen's yearslong conflict? - explainer
Yemen's more than decade-long civil war has flared up after a United Arab Emirates-backed separatist movement swept through territory in the south, splintering the Saudi-led coalition.
Somaliland denies trading recognition with Israel for accepting Gazans
Last week, Israel became the first country to recognize the independence of Somaliland, angering international powers who bemoaned the move at the United Nations Security Council.
Palestinian father reveals how Hamas manipulates Gazan teens to join terror ranks - interview
Hamas offered to give Mustafa's son 1,500 shekels if he agreed to work for them, either in the police force or by engaging in Hamas's activities.