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Natan Galula

Natan Galula

Natan Galula is a writer at JNS.org.

A small group of protesters with a “Free Palestine” sign rallied outside the biennale ahead of a larger demonstration scheduled for the weekend.
The 1948 destruction of the Irgun ship is politically contentious to this day.
Two tubes of red paint were allegedly thrown over three men by a masked woman in an anti-capitalist, city-approved encampment.
The European soccer federation also invited two Palestinian children to take part in the medal ceremony of the 2025 UEFA Super Cup.
“I made it clear from the outset that I am not willing for the current situation to continue,” the Israeli defense minister pledged.
Jerusalem’s decision to step up military operations makes it difficult for Germany to pursue its foreign policy priorities, Chancellor Merz said.
The U.K.'s announced intention to recognize such a state is “not diplomacy—it is a moral failure,” said the British-Israeli dual citizen, who was a Hamas captive for 471 days.
Some of the detainees launch a hunger strike, equating Israel’s war in Gaza with Australia’s “massacre of Indigenous communities.”
The U.S. president imposed broad economic and travel bans on individuals investigating American citizens or allies, such as Israel.
The average response time to sites hit by Iranian missiles was approximately 15 minutes, the Israeli military concluded in a statement.
The Memorial Day ceremony held at the Museum of Tolerance in Jerusalem was a beautiful, sorrowful tribute to the bereaved families of the servicemen and women who were killed over the past 18 months.
“The enemy should get bullets, not attorneys,” Professor Talia Einhorn quotes the U.S. defense secretary as writing.