Middle East
In the aftermath of Hamas’s Oct. 7 massacre, Israel-Turkey relations have once again become the scapegoat of Turkish domestic politics, expert tells JNS.
The Arab states were initially hesitant to share the information, fearing Iranian reprisal, according to The Wall Street Journal.
The moderate countries in the region must act to stop Iran’s aggression,” Israel Katz told Sameh Shoukry.
Amina Alhasoni, 7, was asleep in her bedroom when a fragment of an Iranian missile hit her home, leaving her with a serious head wound.
Magen David Adom medics treated the 10-year-old in Arad.
“Iran has once again demonstrated that it is intent on sowing chaos in its own backyard,” U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said.
To date, the Houthi leadership not only remains committed to the present campaign but also threatens to expand its scope.
Testimonies, articles and a U.N. report concluding that sexual crimes took place on Oct. 7 will be distributed to Arabic-speaking countries.
The court found Abdul Rahman Zankad, a member of an Islamist organization, guilty of insulting a constitutional institution and incitement.
The aftermath of the Hamas invasion of Israel has already proven to be “the most covered media event in the history of the state.”
Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer is scheduled to meet the Saudi ambassador to Washington in pursuit of an historic agreement.
By hosting Hamas’s leaders, allowing Al Jazeera to spread anti-Israel propaganda and funding U.S. universities in exchange for influence, Qatar has demonstrated clearly it is on the side of evil.