The U.S. State Department called the Israeli prime minister's remarks 'unfair to the hostages and their families,' in part because Hamas prepared its response before the UN Security Council vote
35-year-old Baruch was kidnapped from the Nova festival. He leaves behind his wife, Racheli, two children, aged 8 and 5, his parents and three brothers.
After the U.S. said on Monday Israel has not been found to be in violation of international law, the State Dept. clarified that 'no conclusive determination' has been made regarding Israel's compliance with U.S. or international law when using U.S. supplied weapons in Gaza
Trump's failure to even acknowledge the hostages comes as their families are increasingly and publicly depending upon the Biden administration to close a deal, while lamenting Netanyahu's failures to prioritize their release
The IDF announced that it attacked a military installation of the Hezbollah air unit in northern Lebanon, in response to a Hezbollah attack on an IDF base on Mount Meron - the fourth since the outbreak of the war
The first freed hostage to discuss sexual violence at the hands of her captors, Amit Sousanna, said she was sharing her ordeal to raise awareness of the conditions in which the remaining hostages are held
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Coffee Anan, a cafe located on the scenic Mount Bental in the Golan Heights, announced that they were shutting down after the IDF declared much of northern Israel a closed military zone. The cafe's name was a play on words of former UN chief Kofi Annan and the Hebrew word for 'cloud'
In a plea to the country's leaders, the commanders warned against the plan to significantly increase reservists' service while exempting the ultra-Orthodox
Israeli authorities and pro-Israel keyboard warriors, who systematically deny the evidence of expert research, aid agencies and Gazans themselves about catastrophic hunger in Gaza, have a clear, shameless motivation
Thousands of accounts began popping up on Israeli social media after the attack in Moscow, which killed at least 139 people, placing blame against Ukraine and the West. While looking for Israeli sympathies for victims of terror attacks, the campaign's sloppy Hebrew led to ridicule and failure
In a video posted to the group's X account, the leaflets float through the air before landing at the feet of those at the Purim party. '32,000 people have been killed by the Israeli army since October 7,' the leaflet reads in Hebrew. 'More than a million people are at risk. Stop the massacre'
The study gathered examples of antisemitism between October 21, 2023, two weeks after the Hamas massacre, and February 8, 2024, comparing them with antisemitism on the same platforms in the 11 months before October 7
Yair Kulas, the head of the Defense Ministry's export assistance department, took part in transactions that raised eyebrows. But Benjamin Netanyahu's new government rescued him