Quade’s resignation from Die Linke underscores internal divisions within the party, particularly on issues related to international conflicts and antisemitism.
U.S. officials aren't optimistic about the Secretary of State's chances of reinvigorating hostage talks, despite Israel's recent killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar
GAZA: IDF calls on north Gaza residents of Beit Lahia to evacuate ■ LEBANON: Israeli attack levels building in Beirut on Tuesday; Lebanese health ministry: 63 killed, 234 wounded on Monday ■ HOSTAGE DEAL: Blinken in Israel for Middle East tour in push to restart cease-fire/hostage-release talks
Col. (res.) Ehsan Daxa, the commander of the 401st Armored Brigade, was laid to rest in Daliat al-Carmel. The town's mayor hailed him as a 'proud Druze officer' – and called to abolish the so-called nation-state law
Hundreds attended the funeral of Sgt. Elishai Young, 19, who was killed in Gaza. He was born and educated in Israel, drafted for combat service and killed in the war, but he isn't a citizen of Israel but a permanent resident. 'We share the same fate – everyone should get the same conditions,' says a relative
At the funeral of Shirel Golan – who survived the Nova massacre and died by suicide on her 22nd birthday – old wounds were reopened: from the brothers scarred by previous wars to the friends who were unable to save her after October 7
The Iranian-backed group has deep popular roots, and its degradation or elimination will have to rest equally on military defeat coupled with political and social pressure
It might have been possible to dismiss the 'Preparing to Resettle Gaza' conference as the collective rantings of a fringe group of extremists with no actual power to affect policy, were it not for one thing: the lineup of speakers