Sources told the BBC that the terror group has been restricting the supply of aid, despite both it and the UN denying that widespread looting takes place
By Gabrielle Apfel
Belgian MP Darya Safai, who fled the Islamic Republic 25 years ago, talks to the JC in an exclusive interview about her fight against the Islamic Republic and how important it is for the world to side with Israel
By Jamie Shapiro
The prime minister didn’t say whether recognition would take place if Hamas continue to hold hostages
By Lorin Bell-Cross
Khalil was detained by the Trump administration and is in the middle of a legal battle over its attempts to deport him
Ilay David cannot bring himself to watch the footage of his emaciated brother
By Amelie Botbol
By Jonathan Arkush
The humanitarian crisis is the result of the terrorists’ cruelty and looting. But the Jewish state must still act decisively to prevent starvation. Jews around the world may have a part to play
By The JC Leader
Why would Hamas feel confident enough to release such unambiguous evidence of its own depravity? The answer is as simple as it is damning: because they’ve learned they can get away with it
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Washington’s man in the Middle East also said that returning the remaining hostages was a ‘sacred mission’ to President Trump
By Jacob Jaffa
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The terrorist group have refused demands by Sir Keir Starmer and others to disarm
Videos released by terror groups in Gaza are the first signs of life of Israeli hostages in months
By JC Reporter
By Shany Mor
Recognition of Palestine is supposed to bring peace. But cycles of violence aren’t normally broken by actions that incentivise more violence, and this symbolic action does little except that
The terror group said it wouldn’t come back to the table until more aid entered Gaza, while Israel’s far-right finance minister claimed only the its ‘total surrender’ would be accepted
Appearing weak with a strained voice, Braslavski said he spends 24 hours a day on a mattress and often tied up
By Daniel Ben-David
New research from the Washington Institute found that terrorists targeted women and children for abduction due to their ‘utility for emotional impact’
By Jake Wallis Simons
The prime minister appeared to back Israel after October 7, then buckled under pressure from backbenchers until it got to the point where he’s being literally congratulated by Hamas
Prime Minister Mark Carney said the decision was ‘predicated on the Palestinian Authority’s commitment to much-needed reforms’