In an exclusive interview with the JC, IDF reservist and Jerusalem Post correspondent, Michael Starr reveals what is really happening on the ground in the Strip
By Jamie Shapiro
The Palestinian Authority-affiliated writer attacks the terror group for not acting in the interests of people in Gaza
By JC Reporter
By Jake Wallis Simons
Our tendency to side with our enemies is all very well when it is limited to denigrating our history or paying reparations, but it is an entirely different matter when it comes to supporting those who will behead us
By Haya Langerman
At a march for the starving captives in Gaza, the media should have highlighted their suffering and the anguish of their families. Instead, they fixated on a fleeting moment – the interruption of two rabbis’ speeches
The $5.83million lawsuit accuses Karim Khan of levelling false accusations against Israel, as well as providing services to terror groups.
By Amelie Botbol
Anas al-Sharif was pictured with Hamas leaders and allegedly listed on the terror group’s internal documents, but the military was questioned as to why it killed five other reporters alongside him
By Dan Schueftan
To remain Jewish, democratic, and secure, Israel must keep Gaza outside its borders while retaining the right to pre-emptive self-defence
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By Amir Avivi
Twenty years of illusions have gone up in flames and been washed away in rivers of blood. The only way to ensure that our children will never face another October 7 is to stand firm, reassert control on the ground, and rebuild our deterrence
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The screening was reportedly cancelled after Hamas refused to grant the festival ‘legal clearance’ to use the videos its terrorists took of the massacres
By Jacob Jaffa
However, the UN’s secretary-general also hinted that Israel could be included on the list next year
By Alex Hearn
Rather than showing moral leadership by reflecting on whether they might have misjudged the situation, their defensive reaction suggests they view the incident through the lens of their own persecution – a troubling disconnect.
By The JC Leader
Over the past two decades, Europe’s perverse incentives helped turn a peace overture into a prelude to the worst war of the Arab-Israeli conflict
The military doubled down on claims that Anas al-Sharif was an active terrorist following international backlash against his killing
By Dennis Ross
Instead of empty gestures, Western leaders could have pressed for a detailed post-war plan – securing Gaza, removing Hamas from power, reforming the Palestinian Authority, and laying real foundations for future statehood
By Chief Rabbi Sir Ephraim Mirvis
The speech by Chief Rabbi Sir Ephraim Mirvis at Sunday’s hostage rally
Five employees of the Qatari-based network were killed when their tent was hit outside Gaza City's Al-Shifa Hospital