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Shachar Klaiman

Shachar Kleiman

Shachar Kleiman is an Arab affairs correspondent for Israel Hayom.

The Israeli military’s involvement in the multinational exercise sparked intense backlash across Arab social media platforms.
More than 15 organizations compete to fill the vacuum after the war ends, and Israel should start paying attention.
The terrorist group is killing anyone suspected of theft, looting or collaboration with Israel, according to Arab reports.
The Gaza resident was charged with “fabricating stories” about theft, murder and rape committed by Hamas against the local population.
Saudi reports indicate that the terror group has instructed its field commanders to relocate to South America.
The demonstrators were also seen carrying Egyptian flags, apparently showing support for Cairo’s mediation efforts toward a ceasefire agreement and hostage deal in recent weeks.
Economic interests are not the only thing driving the Americans into the Saudis’ open arms. There’s also a clear-eyed assessment of the global stage.
Demonstrators in Jabaliya held signs reading: “We won’t be pawns,” “We want to live,” and “Hamas out.” Children chanted: “Hamas is a terrorist organization.”
Letters sent by Hamas senior members reveal their efforts to secure funding and support for the terrorist organization’s “Grand Battle” plan.
As a goodwill gesture, Israel transferred to its northern neighbor three Lebanese detainees.
Adam Boehler, Donald Trump’s envoy for hostage affairs, met overnight with representatives of Hamas as well as officials from Egypt and Qatar.
Iran’s “Mehr” news agency reported the formation of a new organization pledging “to defend Syria from occupation.” The move signals an Iranian effort to preserve its influence in the region.