A joint report by the Anti-Defamation League and Tel Aviv University found that 'The world has seen the worst wave of antisemitic incidents since the end of WW2,' and that, in the aftermath of October 7, 'a tsunami of hate' was unleashed upon Jews around the world
October 7 brought settler violence to a head in the West Bank: 18 Palestinian herding communities have since been uprooted from their homes, with the residents now living in makeshift dwellings on the outskirts of other villages, impoverished and anxious for the future
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Israel is not yet ready with a plan for Gaza's management during and after a truce, and with no administration that can answer to the needs of Palestinians returning north, questions loom over whether Hamas, the PA, or the Israeli army will manage civil affairs
U.S. officials told their counterparts in cease-fire talks that once an agreement is secured to end the fighting in Gaza, it will be possible to move rapidly towards a deal between Israel, Hezbollah, and the Lebanese government
Hamas says it responded to Gaza truce proposal, reiterates that starting point for hostage deal is ending the war ■ Netanyahu: Israel will not cave to Hamas demand to end war ■ Israeli defense minister in Gaza: Rafah offensive is imminent ■ CIA chief travels to 'emergency' meeting in Qatar, as officals say Gaza cease-fire talks are on verge of 'collapse' ■ IDF says 40 rockets fired at northern Israel from Lebanon, two wounded
With an exceptionally large turnout, Saturday's protests are taking place across Israel's major cities; Protesters are also demanding early elections. At a rally in Jerusalem, the father of Israeli-American hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin said: Politicians must remember, we are fighting for real people
Saudi outlet: Hamas expected to accept Egypt's proposal for a cease-fire/hostage-release deal ■ Report: U.S. told Qatar that Hamas' leadership should be 'expelled' if they continue to refuse a deal ■ UN: North Gaza experiencing 'full-blown famine' ■ IDF raids West Bank militant compound; five Palestinians killed ■ Here's what you need to know 211 days into the war
In the guise of a 'senior diplomatic official,' Netanyahu committed to invade Rafah, eliciting enraged reactions from both sides of the political spectrum ■ Hamas hasn't announced its response the proposal, but it's clear that if it's a yes, the pressure will be on the prime minister, expanding the protests