Since Sunday, seven soldiers were killed in Gaza fighting ■ IDF expands Gaza ground offensive to Khan Yunis, southern Gaza's largest city ■ Hostages' families livid after Netanyahu tells them 'not possible' to return all captives now ■ U.S. imposes visa bans on Israeli settlers who engaged in West Bank violence against Palestinians ■ Rocket barrages fired at Tel Aviv, central and southern Israel ■ Anti-tank missiles fired from Lebanon to northern Israeli border town ■ At least 1,200 civilians and soldiers killed in Israel since Oct. 7; over 138 hostages still held in Gaza ■ Hamas-run health ministry: at least 15,899 dead in Gaza
Shomrim: "Children are terrified to go home from school or use public transport" • Transport for London: "We do not tolerate any form of discrimination on our network."
Celebrities have taken public stances on the Israel-Palestine conflict since Israel began its war with Hamas following the October 7 terror attacks that left over 1,200 dead and 240 kidnapped.
Speaking at the Jerusalem Post conference 'The Second Front,' Liora Rez, Executive Director of StopAntisemitism, called the equivalence between Hamas and social justice today's most dangerous trend.
Speaking at the Jerusalem Post Conference 'The Second Front,' Tal-Or Cohen Montemayor, founder and CEO of CyberWell, warned of a surge in hatred against Jews on social media platforms.
This incident highlights a growing concern across Europe regarding the resurgence of far-right ideologies and hate speech, especially within military and security forces.
On Monday evening, residents of the Gazan city of Khan Yunis reported exceptionally heavy bombardment by Israeli forces in the city the IDF gears up for a ground offensive in the southern Gaza Strip
Evangelical Christians continue to stand with Israel, Yael Eckstein, president and CEO of the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, said at the Jerusalem Post event 'The Second Front.'
Israeli military police arrest reserve soldier Aviad Frija said he thought the Jewish man he shot was one of the Palestinian terrorists attacking a Jerusalem bus stop. Far-right minister: 'A national hero'