Pro-Israel and pro-Palestine voices on social media each blame the opposite side for the killing of a group of civilians fleeing to the south of Gaza, but what does the evidence say?
Egypt and Saudi Arabia are telling Washington that the crisis in Gaza could revive extremist groups, while a humanitarian pause could preserve the legitimacy of the war on Hamas
The Israel Defense Forces released the names of the five soldiers killed, bringing the total number of soldier killed since the start of Gaza ground operation to 24
The recent week has seen a shift in the White House’s messaging on the Israel-Gaza war, with officials talking of a humanitarian pause in Gaza and President Joe Biden pressuring Israel to rein in extremist West Bank settlers
US drones are monitoring the Gaza Strip in search of signs of life of Israeli captives that could help rescue them, The New York Times reported Thursday night. Follow Israel Hayom on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram According to the report, "while Israel frequently conducts reconnaissance flights over Gaza, US defense officials said it was […]
In speech, Hezbollah's Nasrallah praises 'heroic' Oct 7 Hamas attack, says it was '100% Palestinian' ■ 24 Israeli soldiers and officers killed in Gaza ground offensive ■ In Israel, Blinken says 'more needs to be done to protect Palestinian civilians,' while Netanyahu says no ceasefire until hostages returned ■ Israel calls on its citizens abroad to downplay public signs of their 'Jewish or Israeli identity ■ 242 hostages held in Gaza, 40 remain missing ■ At least 1,300 civilians and soldiers killed in Hamas massacre ■ Hamas-run Health Ministry claims over 9,000 killed in Gaza
Karina Ariev is only 19 years old. She served in the unit watching the Gaza border on October 7th, when Hamas terrorists took over her base, killed some of the soldiers and kidnapped others. Her sister, Sasha, talks about her on video. "Her name is karina and she really radiates (a wordplay in Hebrew) light. […]
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called for a humanitarian ceasefire explaining that the level of aid in Gaza was “inadequate’ to meet the needs of its 2.3 million residents.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called for a humanitarian ceasefire explaining that the level of aid in Gaza was “inadequate’ to meet the needs of its 2.3 million residents.
The Israel Defense Forces wrote to Reuters and AFP this week after they had sought assurances that their journalists in Gaza would not be targeted by Israeli strikes.
Global attention has focused on the plight of the close to 5,000 Palestinians in Gaza who have been killed due to IDF aerial bombing of the Gaza Strip and the failed Palestinian rocket launches.
IDF contends with threats from two fronts as anti-tank fire and drones increasingly a threat; Hezbollah announces two more deaths and the IDF strikes hundreds of targets in Gaza
A former top intelligence official questioned what could happen to Gaza after Israel removes Hamas, wondering if anyone would even want to be in charge.
US and Israeli officials have told "The Wall Street Journal" that Israel will delay its Gaza ground invasion so that the US can get its air defenses in place.