Families of Israelis held hostage by Hamas: a special project ■ Ali Alziadna has a brother, two nephews and a niece among the 239 Israelis held hostage in Gaza. Both he and other Bedouin make clear that the war on Hamas isn't a war of Arab against Jew
IDF says mortar shells fired from Lebanon fall in open areas ■ U.S. says it attacked Hamas-linked targets in Syria ■ Israeli army confirms two soldiers killed in Gaza fighting on Sunday ■ Palestinian reports: patient death toll at Gaza's Al-Shifa Hospital hits 32 ■ IDF spokesman: Hamas has lost control of northern Gaza ■ At least 1,200 Israelis killed in Hamas massacre, 239 hostages held in Gaza, 40 unaccounted for ■ Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry: 11,078 killed since start of combat
Destroying Hamas’ tunnels or saving hostages? A return of settlements to Gaza or a hand over to the Palestinian Authority? Prioritizing the fight against Hamas or mobilizing more forces to the Hezbollah front? These are the big choices the Israeli leadership has to make
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) found a copy of Adolf Hitler's "Mein Kampf" book in a children's room at a civilians' house in Gaza that Hamas used as a base, President Isaac Herzog on Sunday told the BBC on Sunday. The base with explosive laboratories is said to have been discovered recently, during the ground […]
U.S. says it attacked Hamas-linked targets in Syria ■ Palestinian reports: Al-Quds and Al-Shifa hospitals in Gaza shut down ■ One Israeli in critical condition, others seriously wounded by anti-tank missile shot from Lebanon ■ Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry: 13 Palestinians killed in an IDF strike ■ IDF spokesman: Hamas has lost control of northern Gaza ■ At least 1,200 Israelis killed in Hamas massacre, 239 hostages held in Gaza, 40 unaccounted for ■ Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry: 11,078 killed since start of combat
In the BBC Arabic interview, Hamas official Moussa Abu Marzouk also insisted that civilians killed in the Oct. 7 attack were murdered by Israeli forces.
In the BBC Arabic interview, Hamas official Moussa Abu Marzouk also insisted that civilians killed in the Oct. 7 attack were murdered by Israeli forces.
The top political-security echelons' recent statements indicating that there won't be significant ceasefires are important for three main reasons. Firstly, these statements communicate Israel's serious intent to achieve its strategic goal: the neutralization of Hamas' rule and its military capabilities. Secondly, they send a clear message to the world and to Hamas, potentially serving […]
Netanyahu: I will not agree to give up security control of Gaza Strip under any circumstances ■ Arab leaders at Saudi Arabia summit call for halt to fighting in Gaza ■ Reports: IDF surrounding three Gaza hospitals, tells Al-Shifa director to evacuate all patients ■ Israeli senior official: 'Hostages may be held under Al-Shifa hospital' ■ At least 1,200 Israelis killed in Hamas massacre, 239 hostages held in Gaza, 40 unaccounted for ■ Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry: 11,078 killed since start of combat
Macron: 'No justification' for continued Israeli bombing of women and babies in Gaza ■ Five soldiers wounded, four seriously, by anti-tank missile, aircraft from Lebanon ■ Netanyahu: After defeating Hamas, Gaza will remain under Israeli security control ■ IDF names two additional soldiers killed in Gaza fighting ■ IDF: Killed elite Hamas commanders who led October 7 massacre ■ Biden confirms Israel agreed to 4-hour daily pauses in fighting ■ At least 1,300 killed in Hamas massacre, 239 hostages held in Gaza, 40 unaccounted for ■ Hamas-run Health Ministry: 11,078 killed since start of combat
Haaretz’s police and crime reporter was flooded with messages from people fleeing Hamas terrorists who attacked the music festival at Re’im. Desperate to help, he forwarded their locations directly to Israel’s police chief, who urged him to keep sending them. Only this week could he bring himself to reread the messages
The Shin-Bet, an Israeli intelligence body, published a report in 2009, addressing what it called the formation of "The Financial Coalition," for Hamas, with its main headquarters in Saudi Arabia.
IDF Chief of Staff Herzl Halevi responded to a far-right MK who claimed without evidence that the Palestinian Authority might enter the fighting as a sign of solidarity with Hamas