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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.

The U.S. president said the contacts were “in depth, detailed and constructive,” and could lead to a “complete and total resolution” of the conflict.
“South Africa has become a leading voice for terror,” says the director of the Institute for the study of Global Antisemitism and Policy.
“The footage reveals the violent, humiliating and traumatizing treatment the girls endured on the day of their abduction, their eyes filled with raw terror.”
“Wherever I meet people, I always try to make sure they know that I’m Jewish and Israeli because I’m proud to be both,” says Orthodox sojourner Avi Gold.
“My main job since then is to talk about my friends who are still hostage in Gaza,” says Oct. 7 survivor Laura Blajman-Kadar.
The American artist and influencer participated in a ‘NOVA’ dance tribute in memory of the victims of Hamas’s Oct. 7 massacre.
Since Oct. 7, HaShomer HaChadash, a volunteer organization that works to safeguard the land and farms of Israel, has recruited some 250,000 volunteers.
Sapir Cohen spent 55 days in Gaza. Her boyfriend is still there.