The navy plans to intercept the flotilla far from Gaza to allow activists to turn back, but Israel's defense chief warned the IDF is instructed to use 'any means necessary' to stop the vessel from reaching the coast
The majority of the Israeli public supports ending the war in Gaza in exchange for the release of the hostages from Hamas. But to accomplish this goal, there's no choice but to remove Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
Incidents where IEDs wound IDF soldiers highlight the fraught fighting in Gaza, as Hamas still exploits Israeli weaknesses. Meanwhile, Netanyahu is betting on a collapse of Trump's Iran nuclear talks
Dalia Kushnir, sister-in-law of freed hostage Iair Horn and of Eitan Horn, who is still held in Gaza, told Haaretz that the hostages' survival in captivity 'depends on clinging to hope and the belief that someone is still fighting for them'
36-year-old Natthapong was taken hostage alive from Kibbutz Nir Oz on October 7, 2023, and killed shortly after by the Kataeb al-Mujahideen group, the same organization that had held the bodies of Gadi Haggai and Judy Weinstein-Haggai, which were recovered from Gaza earlier this week
ISRAEL: Four Israeli soldiers killed in Khan Yunis, southern Gaza ■ GAZA: Israel retrieves body of Thai citizen Natthapong Pinta, kidnapped on Oct. 7, killed in Gaza; Gaza aid sites closed on Saturday due to Hamas threats, GHF says ■ U.S.: Trump says Iran will not be allowed to continue enriching uranium ■ IRAN: Lebanese media reports Iran obtained sensitive Israeli intel
McNally Capital has an 'economic interest' in the logistics company, SRS, involved in a controversial new aid distribution operation in Gaza. SRS has been under scrutiny, due to large amounts of funding coming from an unconfirmed source
The country's most disastrous government may be on the verge of collapse, not because of October 7 or over 600 days of war in Gaza, but because its leader failed to secure a permanent draft exemption for 80,000 ultra-Orthodox men
The looming collapse of Netanyahu's coalition isn't just about religion and state. It's a reckoning over the Gaza war, that can't continue without new recruits and with an ultra-Orthodox public unwilling to send its sons to fight it
Canada, which has seen a dramatic surge in Israeli immigration since the start of the war, has quietly initiated a 'structural investigation' into alleged war crimes relating to the Gaza war. The probe falls under the auspices of a program aimed at 'denying safe haven in Canada to war criminals'
Rev. Johnnie Moore, a prominent pro-Israel evangelical and close ally of Trump, has served as a key link between the evangelical community and Prime Minister Netanyahu. He is also pushing back on claims that Israel is disproportionately harming Christians in Gaza
Given the photos and the reports coming out of Gaza, the question is not whether we know, but what we do with this knowledge. One thing is clear: Silence is complicity
Since the Oct. 7 Hamas attack, 861 Israeli soldiers have fallen in combat – including twelve soldiers and one Border Police officer who have been killed since Israel ended the cease-fire in Gaza on March 18
Reports claim the BBC was concerned that Lineker would bring up Gaza during an interview that was slated to air after he left the BBC due to mutual agreement after his antisemitic scandal.
IDF chief Eyal Zamir made the statement during a visit to southern Gaza ■ Egypt and Qatar say they are continuing to work to advance a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas
As global attention remains fixed on the Gaza war, Netanyahu's government accelerates settlement expansion and annexation moves in the West Bank – threatening regional stability and dimming prospects for Palestinian statehood
In wake of Haaretz expose revealing the extent to which the Israeli mlitary has endangered the lives of hostages in Gaza, the Hostages and Missing Families Forum stated: 'No one can now claim they didn't know the cost of continuing the fighting'
Hamas confirmed Friday it is discussing U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff's cease-fire proposal with other Palestinian factions, signaling that any decision will be made collectively amid rising pressure in Gaza for a truce
Seemingly forgetting that Morgan once strongly supported Israel, U.K. ambassador Tzipi Hotovely deflected his simple questions with blatant whataboutism, failing to coherently address concerns about Israel's far-right genocidal intent in Gaza
The German pledge of 'Staatsräson,' solidarity with Israel rooted in the Holocaust, is not being thrown out. However as Israel's assault on Gaza war continues unabated, it is becoming increasingly hollow