The significant change over the past few days in Israel’s public stance on bringing food, water, and medical supplies into the Gaza Strip stems from an understanding that criticism of the operation will only grow. The object now: To differentiate the entry of humanitarian aid and that of fuel
The meeting was held at the initiative of the Religious Denominations Department in the Interior Ministry and saw Arbel explain to Pizzaballa Israel's standing in the war against Hamas.
The poll also reviewed public opinion on a possible release of Palestinian prisoners in return for the release of the Israeli hostages held by Hamas as well as the preferred timing for a public probe into Oct. 7 failures
The following are photos, names and ages of the captives held by Hamas terrorists following their atrocities on Israeli towns on Oct. 7. This information was provided by the Hostages and Missing Families Forum, which was formed the wake of the tragic events. Their site includes various media assets that people can share and help […]
Columbia University, which has a relatively large Jewish student population, has emerged as a key battleground in the friction that has erupted throughout U.S. campuses since October 7
Lew, a 67-year-old Orthodox Jewish New Yorker who is in many ways a trailblazer for observant Jews in public service, highlighted his own Judaism and personal connection to Israel – both in general and relating to the Hamas attacks on Oct. 7
The Conference of European Rabbis sent a letter to the EU urging them to dismantle terror-supporting orgs., penalize Hamas supporters, and ensure the safety of Jews.
By donning a yellow star, Israel's UN envoy was both gratuitously offensive to Holocaust survivors and victims, and denied the most fundamental difference between the Holocaust and Israel’s war against Hamas
Although only an estimated 3.45 million Muslims live in the United States, accounting for a little over 1 percent of the country’s general population, the communities are clustered in key states on the electoral map
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.