Proponents claim the proposal will help to destroy Hamas and end the war
By Jacob Jaffa
The military said it was targeting a terrorist involved in the October 7 attacks, but several children are also believed to have died
The foundation’s goal is to deliver over 20,000 food boxes – equivalent to 1.2 million meals – daily throughout the Strip.
By JC Reporter
The climate activist turned Palestine advocate was among the crew of the ‘selfie yacht’ intercepted by Israeli forces attempting to enter the Strip
The US and Israeli-backed aid organisation claimed it had told the outlet that its reporting was incorrect before publication, but that the story went out anyway
The two million residents of the Strip would be screened through security checks before being sent to a new refugee camp near Rafah or encouraged to emigrate.
Sergeant Maor Eizenkot, 19, had expressed his wish to father children, even in the event of his death.
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A network of armed clans, some of which are aided by Israel, has apparently filled the power vacuum left by the elimination of the terror group’s senior leadership
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By Gabriel Epstein
War is chaos, but careful and rigorous study and reporting of death tolls remain essential
The reported deal is said to allow Hamas to hold onto a limited number of hostages
It comes after the military confirmed that 'inaccurate’ artillery fire led to the deaths of around 30 Gazans near humanitarian aid sites in the southern part of the Strip.
The US-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation says the terrorist organisation is threatening its staff and disrupting distribution
Colonel Nathan McCormack called the Jewish State America’s ‘worst ally’ and claimed its government was loaded with ‘Judeo-supremacist cronies’
By Andrew Bernard
The White Lotus star revealed why he feels a responsibility to advocate for those still in Hamas captivity and gave his view on the Gaza War
In the wake of a global rise in antisemitism, new immigrants are finding refuge in the Jewish state
By Jonathan Harounoff
Az al-Din Haddad reportedly speaks Hebrew and keeps photos of Israeli hostages on his phone after helping to plan the October 7, 2023 massacres