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“This waiting period [ahead of the IDF operation in Rafah] is giving political groups an opportunity to be center stage,” said Shimon Or, whose nephew Avinatan is in Gaza.
Hamas supporters assault Noa Cochva in Times Square.
Mortar shells, explosive devices, sniper rifles and more were stuffed in the pillows and beds of patients and in the ceilings and walls.
Friday prayers at the Al Aqsa mosque have been attended each week by tens of thousands of Muslims during the holiday.
The Tikva Forum denounced statements by some hostages’ relatives calling for the resignation of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Col. Golan Vach, a 35-year veteran of the Israel Defense Forces, talks about dealing with the aftermath of Oct. 7.
Maya Meshel’s striking exhibition captures the profound impacts of war—from a soldier’s funeral to the resilience within devastated homes.
The plan includes a joint U.S.-Israeli Gaza operations center and targeted raids on Hamas in the city.
An interview with Maj. Gen. Patrick S. Ryder, the U.S. Department of Defense Press Secretary, following Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant’s visit to the United States.
Israel is bracing for intensifying demonstrations this week after Saturday night saw one of the largest anti-government gatherings since Oct. 7.
The U.S. president mentioned Gaza and anti-Muslim attacks stateside often in his Arab American Heritage Month proclamation.
“Hamas can scream these numbers all they want, but it makes them no truer than if they were to repeatedly scream the earth was flat,” the human rights attorney Arsen Ostrovsky told JNS.