The results of what the IDF dubbed "Operation Summit of Fire" were not immediately clear
By Akiva van Koningsveld
Khalil al-Hayya, the leader of the group’s political wing, is believed to have died in the attack on a meeting of its senior commanders to discuss the latest ceasefire proposal
By Jacob Jaffa
Anchor suggested that the Yemeni terror group should step up its attacks and ‘fight them with all your might’
By Daniel Ben-David
The influencer was speaking at a hostage vigil in Finchley
By Gaby Wine
Jaber Al-Harmi made the comment following the recent Hamas attack on an IDF position in Khan Younis
By JC Reporter
The new deal is believed to be similar to the most recent proposal which would have seen a 60-day ceasefire in exchange for 10 live Israeli hostages
Tens of thousands of Israelis have protested the takeover plan in recent days, with Netanyahu’s own national security advisor also reportedly opposed
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Washington’s Middle East envoy, Steve Witkoff, said his team would now examine ‘alternative options’ to secure the return of the remaining hostages
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US President Donald Trump will host Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu in Washington DC on Monday
By The JC Leader
From campuses to media, Qatar has used its wealth to advance an Islamist agenda. The real issue isn’t that the tiny Gulf emirate is playing this game. It’s that we are
By Jonathan Schanzer
Accusations of bribery against the Gulf state are only part of the problem – the Qataris are jihadi financiers
By Simone Rodan-Benzaquen
Qatar promotes itself as a modernising force. In reality, it is one of the leading sponsors of Islamist movements
By Melissa Langsam Braunstein
Universities must reconsider their values, for the sake of America’s future
The collapse or crippling of the Islamic Republic would mark the death knell of Islamism as a global force
The senator’s new bill revives a long-running debate: is the Brotherhood a terror threat hiding in plain sight – or too complex for a one-size-fits-all designation?
The reported contracts are likely to fuel further scrutiny of the prime minister’s alleged links to the Gulf emirate, which has long been accused of funding terror