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The conflict surpassed the First Lebanon War of 1982 in length last week.
An interview with Israel’s former U.N. envoy Danny Danon.
Four young female IDF reservists were tasked with making sense of the chaotic data on the Oct. 7 murder and kidnapping of Israelis.
The terrorist group is reportedly attempting to reestablish itself in areas of the Strip from which Israeli forces have withdrawn.
The Gaza-based terrorist group is expected to put forward additional conditions in Cairo talks in the coming days.
The United Nations has sent a “reconnaissance mission” to northern Gaza as a first step toward the return of displaced residents.
The congresswoman denounces Israeli “genocide” while “advocating to keep Somaliland shackled to Somalia,” scholar Joshua Meservey told JNS.
“We’re going to keep coming here until every hostage is home,” said Ron Halber, head of the JCRC of greater Washington, at the Qatari embassy.
At a Procter & Gamble factory, a man who wore a Palestinian scarf and an apparent bomb vest captured six men and one woman.
Another speaker, who participated in a press conference, lists current fundraising ties to the United Nations Foundation on X and LinkedIn.
Barbara Leaf told reporters she’s never seen the region so hot, despite having worked in the Middle East nearly her entire career.
To protect the western Negev communities, the IDF will have to create an area free of structures in the Strip.