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
At a Sukkot-themed gathering near the Gaza border, settlers and far-right leaders outlined plans to reestablish Jewish settlements in the Strip 'within a year.' Police blocked counterprotesters from entering the event, as speakers called for the 'voluntary transfer' of Gazans and the redrawing of Israel's borders to stretch 'from the Euphrates to the Nile'
Ben-Gvir: Israel 'will encourage voluntary transfer of all Gazan citizens' ■ Western diplomats tell Haaretz that Israel has not done enough to quiet concerns it is acting to remove entire civilian population from north Gaza ■ Israeli negotiator: Sinwar's death has not led to changes in negotiating positions by Israel or Hamas in talks for a deal ■ UNRWA says Israel prevents humanitarian missions from reaching areas of north Gaza ■ The IDF says it struck branches of Hezbollah-affiliated Al-Qard Al-Hassan loan association in Beirut and south Lebanon ■ Syrian authorities say guided missile hit a vehicle in Damascus ■ Here's what you need to know 381 days into the war
The company said it had imposed a ban to prevent the uploading of violent content related to Hamas' Oct. 7 attack and forgot to remove it, but critics cite examples of what they claim is outright antisemitism on the platform
The reservoir of possible leakers of U.S. intelligence documents detailing Israel's apparent preparations for a retaliatory attack on Iran is big, and the platform chosen by them – a pro-Iranian Telegram channel – is unsophisticated. But national security leaks are rarely a singular isolated event
The IDF's 162nd Division was tasked with securing Jabalya in northern Gaza and clearing it of terrorist strongholds. The division's soldiers have eliminated 300 terrorists - mostly from Hamas.
The IDF's 162nd Division was tasked with securing Jabalya in northern Gaza and clearing it of terrorist strongholds. The division's soldiers have eliminated 300 terrorists - mostly from Hamas.
Israeli army officials say that Hezbollah no longer functions as an organized force in areas taken over by the IDF, although it still retains rocket fire capabilities. Meanwhile, they stress that the operation cannot conclude with military action alone and that a political resolution is necessary