Defense and Security
At a Jerusalem symposium organized by OneFamily, Israeli women shared their personal stories of loss, finding strength in community.
The U.S. president told reporters in Pennsylvania that “they’re in a war. Some horrible things happen.”
On Sunday, six countries airdropped a total of 136 aid packages in the northern and southern Strip.
The French president called for the release of “all hostages” and “on both sides.”
The Israeli minister called Morgan’s remark “utterly disgusting” after the British broadcaster said it was “interesting” how pro-Israel voices doubt Gaza casualty numbers but accept hostage videos from Hamas.
Israeli FM Gideon Sa’ar to France, the U.K. and Canada: “If this is who applauds you, what does it say about you?”
In a Fox News interview, the U.S. ambassador blamed the Hamas terrorist organization for the region’s suffering.
“While the State of Israel allows the entry of humanitarian aid to the residents of Gaza, Hamas terrorists deliberately starve our hostages and document them in a cynical and malicious manner,” said the Israeli premier.
Survivor Naftali Fürst: “The hollow faces and emaciated bodies of Rom and Evyatar take me back decades.”
The projectile was “most likely” intercepted, according to the Israel Defense Forces.
The head of Kibbutz Metzer’s security team subdued a Palestinian man who had been loitering near the entrance gate, and who was later found to be armed.
The Chez Jo Goldenberg restaurant attack was the deadliest against Jews in France since the Holocaust, leaving six dead and 22 people injured.