Tag: Gaza

Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre recently addressed a crowd at a Toronto synagogue, pledging support for Canadian Jews and criticizing the current prime minister's stance on Jewish issues.
The article discusses the Israeli drone strike on a World Central Kitchen convoy in Gaza and questions the use of the term "tragedy" to describe the event, suggesting it was more a result of bureaucratic errors than malicious intent.
Larry Garber, a former USAID official, argues against shutting down the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) for Palestinian refugees, emphasizing its crucial role in providing humanitarian aid in Gaza.
A recent trip to Israel in February revealed the lasting impact of a tragic event by Hamas on October 7.
Musab Yousef, the son of a Hamas leader, appeared on Dr. Phil to share insights into Gaza, Hamas, and Palestinian sentiments.
The video discusses the story of Elisha Lowenstern, a scholar who died in Gaza with a book by his side, as shared by his wife, Hadas Lowenstern.
In a newsletter focused on Jewish topics, the discussion revolves around the recent accidental Israeli airstrike in Gaza that resulted in the death of humanitarian aid workers, leading to criticism from Jewish organizations and political figures like U.S. President Joe Biden.
President Joe Biden has evolved his stance on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict since October 7, initially showing support for Israel but later calling for an immediate ceasefire and criticizing Israel's actions.
Six months after the October 7 massacre where a significant loss of Jewish lives occurred, and six months of hostages being held, there is a call to remember how the current conflict in Gaza began with Hamas's actions.
As Israel enters the sixth month of ongoing conflict since October 7th, the war in Gaza continues with no resolution in sight, including the unresolved issue of hostages.
Seven humanitarian aid workers from the World Central Kitchen were tragically killed by the Israel Defense Forces in Gaza despite taking safety precautions, sparking concerns for the safety of other aid organizations operating in the region, such as Project HOPE.
The text discusses the perception of Israel and the Jewish people, particularly by those on the political left, as being morally inferior due to biases in media coverage of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Abdalhadi Alijla, a Gaza-born political scientist, will be the guest on an upcoming Zoom call discussing Gaza's political future post-war.
Colonel Richard Justin Kemp, a retired British Army officer and expert on military operations, discusses the importance of Israel conducting a major offensive in Rafah to decisively eliminate Hamas's ability to threaten Israel and govern the Gaza Strip.
Chef Jose Andres, founder of World Central Kitchen, is calling on Israel and the Jewish people to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza following the deaths of seven aid workers in an IDF strike.
The text discusses how some non-Jewish individuals have become vital voices speaking out for Israel amid international criticism.
The author reflects on the parallel universes portrayed in science fiction like the series "3 Body Problem" and how it relates to the perception of events in the Middle East, particularly regarding casualty figures in Gaza conflict.
The Israeli Defense Forces conducted a two-week operation in Gaza's Al-Shifa Hospital, uncovering weapons caches and armed terrorists, resulting in the death and arrest of hundreds of militants, including top Hamas leaders.
In this article, the author reflects on living among Israelis during wartime, sharing observations like the minimal coverage of suffering in Gaza in Israeli media compared to international news.
The Biden administration expressed outrage over an Israeli drone strike that killed seven aid workers from the World Central Kitchen in Gaza, calling for better coordination to protect civilian and humanitarian workers.
Israel's decision to ban Al Jazeera from the country based on a law giving authorities the power to shut down foreign networks for security concerns has been seen as a move toward dictatorship by Eric Alterman.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu acknowledged that Israel's military was responsible for a strike that killed seven World Central Kitchen humanitarian aid workers delivering food in Gaza, despite coordination with the army.
The text discusses the ongoing military operations in Gaza led by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) in response to Hamas-led terror attacks.
Michigan Congressman Tim Walberg faced criticism after suggesting that Israel should handle Gaza swiftly akin to Nagasaki and Hiroshima, clarifying he wasn't advocating for nuclear war, rather emphasizing the need to end conflicts quickly to protect civilians.
Israel's antisemitism envoy and various Jewish and pro-Israel figures criticized U.S. Senator Jeff Merkley for linking Easter to his condemnation of Israel's actions in Gaza, accusing him of perpetuating a blood libel against Israel.