Tag: Gaza

The discussion revolves around the implications of a potential war between Israel and Hezbollah, seen as a war between Israel and Iran, due to Hezbollah's ties to the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps.
Two Israeli women who spoke out about experiencing sexual abuse while held captive by Hamas in Gaza faced online mockery and dismissal of their claims, highlighting the trauma and stigma surrounding sexual assault survivors.
Yasmine Ayyoub, a psychologist from Gaza, managed to escape the war-torn region with her husband to Cairo, thanks to donations from readers and a company facilitating their passage through the Rafah border.
Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron, and Gilad Halpern discuss the declining US-Israel relations following the US abstention on a UN Security Council resolution, comparing it humorously to Ross and Rachel from "Friends."
Tensions between the U.S. and Israel have emerged over approaches to dealing with the conflict in Gaza, with the U.S. prioritizing Palestinian civilian safety and pressuring Israel to avoid a major military operation in Rafah, Hamas stronghold.
The author reflects on the emotional journey of praying for an Israeli hostage, Uriel Baruch, only to find out he was killed rather than kidnapped, adding a personal connection they felt through shared birthdays and interactions with Baruch's family.
The article discusses the ongoing challenges faced by Israel, including pressure for a cease-fire, dissatisfaction with political leadership, and the emotional toll of conflict.
The author discusses how the attack on Israel on October 7 debunked the myth that Israeli settlers are the root cause of all problems in the region.
Amid calls to suspend arms sales to Israel following recent events, such as the October 7 atrocities, concerns have been raised about the practical implications and potential harm it could cause to the UK.
The United Nations Security Council passed a resolution for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, which the US abstained from, causing a rift between the US and Israel.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reacted strongly to the United Nations Security Council resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, following the US abstention from the vote due to the resolution's failure to condemn Hamas.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's strong support for Hamas manifests in public rhetoric and diplomatic spats with Israel, but scholars suggest a more nuanced reality.
The split between Ben Shapiro and Candace Owens highlights how Israel and antisemitism are causing divisions within the right-wing political landscape.
Senator Chuck Schumer, the Democratic majority leader, recently criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's handling of the conflict in Gaza, calling for elections in Israel as a way to suggest support for ousting Netanyahu.
The United States abstained from vetoing a U.N. Security Council resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza, sparking criticism from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The article discusses the "Traumatized Israel Trope," where critics condemn Israel for alleged callousness and insensitivity in its military operations in Gaza, suggesting that Israelis have become desensitized to the suffering of Gazans.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reacted strongly to the US abstaining from a UN Security Council resolution on a ceasefire in Gaza, blaming the Biden administration for impacting Israel's efforts and hostage release plans while playing into Hamas's hands.
Haaretz journalist Sheren Falah Saab, reporting on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, discusses how younger Arabs in Israel increasingly identify as Palestinians amidst rising oppression.
The UN ceasefire resolution passed with US abstention signals a shift in US-Israel relations, indicating President Biden's frustration with Netanyahu's stance on Gaza and urging Israel to cooperate.
The US administration's recent actions regarding Israel and the Gaza conflict are causing controversy.
Purim celebrations in Israel and worldwide were influenced by ongoing war and the captivity of Israeli soldiers in Gaza.
The text discusses the issue of antisemitism in America and its connection to the Israel-Palestine conflict.
The text discusses why the Israeli army, particularly the IDF, is known for its humanitarian efforts, especially in conflict situations like the recent Israel-Hamas conflict.
The discussion centers on whether Israel is truly isolated in the current conflict, with a notable article suggesting so.
In response to the ongoing conflict and hostage situation involving 134 captives abducted by Hamas, Jodi Rudoren reflects on participating in a social-media campaign called Tastes Like Home, which aims to humanize the hostages by sharing their favorite cookie recipes and stories.