Defense and Security
A member of Israel’s Prison Service described the difficulty in dealing with the Nukhba Force terrorists, “the most dangerous people imaginable.”
Despite the Oct. 10 ceasefire, visitors from the US and around the world have not stopped coming to the Jewish state to offer a helping hand.
Matan Angrest traveled to Tiberias to pray at the tomb of Rabbi Meir Baal Hanes, honoring the vow his mother made during his 15 months in Hamas captivity.
Meny was 73 when he was murdered and abducted from his home in Kibbutz Be’eri on Oct. 7, 2023.
The former hostages were witnesses to terrifying incidents of violence and sexual assaults, committed by their Hamas captors.
The 30 young volunteers arrived at Shlomo Peretz’s home, which had been hit by Hezbollah rockets, to help with restoration efforts.
The “little project that could” got together and did: A group of women has made 5,000-plus black caps; more than 1,000 yarmulkes; and blankets for moms, babies and kids.
“This was not a normal movie,” Lawrence Bender told JNS of “Red Alert,” which tells the stories of those who saved lives and those haunted by the lives they couldn’t save.
After being handed over to Israeli troops inside the enclave, the remains were brought to Israel.
The Israeli prime minister said his advice to French President Emmanuel Macron is “learn the facts, stick to the facts, stick to realities and don’t try to escape it.”
Security forces arrested more than 50 operatives and seized weapons used to plan attacks on civilians.
The two terror groups claimed the body was “found today” in the Khan Yunis area of the southern Gaza Strip.