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Originally from Casablanca, Morocco, Amelie made aliyah in 2014. She specializes in diplomatic affairs and geopolitical analysis and serves as a war correspondent for JNS. She has covered major international developments, including extensive reporting on the hostage crisis in Israel.

“Any deal that involves releasing Hamas murderers and those with blood on their hands puts not only our sons but the entire country at risk,” says Mothers of IDF soldiers spokeswoman.
Whenever the agency “was confronted with its very own terror involvement, it either denied it or tried to cover it up,” NGO Monitor official says,
When it comes to genocide accusations, Israel does not belong in the defendant seat, but rather on the prosecuting side in a case against Iran, which is a classic genocidal state,” said Israeli Cabinet Minister Gideon Sa’ar.
“Defeating Hamas in Gaza remains the most effective way to ensure the safe return of the residents of the south to their towns and villages.”
“I plead for everyone to do whatever it takes to bring my sister back home. Just free her and take me instead.”
“We will not come back as long as Hezbollah poses a threat to us. If we don’t come back, it will be known as the biggest political failure in the history of Israel.”
Nick Merkin’s teen son, a dual citizen, was attacked at a Ra’anana bus stop.
“We are here to remind the Israeli government of the Jewish moral obligation to bring back the 136 captives who are still in Gaza and who have been there for 100 days.”
“They are being used as human shields and bargaining chips. The entire world must put pressure on Hamas using all existing means for their release.”
“The lawsuit is about justice and holding people accountable—a lot of things happened that should not have. Someone needs to take responsibility for it.”
“I came here to demand from the government to do more,” hostage’s uncle tells JNS.
Tens of thousands of cyclists around the world responded to Israel-Premier Tech owner Sylvan Adams’s call to join the ride in over 40 cities across the globe.