Tag: Gaza

Jawdat Khoudary, a construction mogul in Gaza, had created a beautiful 100,000-square-foot garden filled with native and imported plants.
The author discusses the current conflict in Gaza and the increasing calls for a ceasefire.
Yonit and Jonathan discuss the potential gains and losses for Israel and Hamas in ongoing hostage release talks and fighting cessation efforts.
Israel's success in the Gaza conflict can be attributed to several factors.
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has issued a preliminary ruling finding the charge of genocide against Israel plausible, in response to a case brought by South Africa.
Jared Genser, an international human rights lawyer, proposes a new multilateral approach to fighting hostage-taking by rogue nations like Iran, Russia, China, Venezuela, and Syria.
In this episode, Miriam Herschlag and Noah Efron discuss Hamas setting out demands for the release of Israeli hostages in Gaza and the implications of negotiating with terrorists.
Hamas has offered to return Israeli captives in exchange for a near-total dismantling of the IDF's military presence in Gaza, posing a dilemma for Israel between self-defense and the Jewish imperative of redeeming captives.
French President Emmanuel Macron hosted a ceremony in Paris to honor the 42 French nationals who were murdered in the Hamas attack on Israel on October 7, 2023.
The author reflects on their recent visit to Israel and the importance of listening and learning rather than making judgments.
Hamas has responded to an Israeli proposal for a hostage deal, offering a 135-day path for the release of all Israeli hostages held in Gaza.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu criticized the Biden administration for not pressuring Qatar to free Israeli, American, and other hostages in Gaza.
Israel has begun creating a militarized buffer zone along the Gaza Strip border, which could lead to the shrinking of Palestinian territory and the potential for future Jewish settlements.
The article discusses the controversy surrounding Taylor Swift's silence on the conflict in Gaza during the Grammys.
As the fighting between Israel and Hamas continues, there is growing doubt about Israel's ability to decisively defeat and destroy Hamas.
Pope Francis has expressed his concern over the increase in attacks against Jews worldwide following the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza.
A group of 19 Brown University students, including Palestinian, Jewish, Black, and Native Hawaiian students, have started a hunger strike in an effort to pressure the university to divest from companies that they argue profit from human rights abuses in Gaza.
Tamir Hayman, the former head of Israeli military intelligence and current managing director of the Institute for National Security Studies, discusses Israel's war with Hamas and the possibility of a ceasefire on the Haaretz Podcast.
Annie Lennox made a statement for a ceasefire in Gaza during her performance at the Grammys, advocating for peace.
The article discusses the recent shift in the Israeli mindset following the reminder of the mortal danger posed by neighboring enemies.
There are concerns within the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) among mid-level reserve officers about the possibility of the war with Hamas being prematurely halted without achieving the desired objectives of eliminating Hamas as a military and political threat.
House Democrats are considering whether or not to support a stand-alone $17.6 billion Israel aid bill introduced by House Speaker Mike Johnson.
The text discusses the historical pattern of the United States undermining Israeli interests in the Middle East.
The recent actions by the Biden administration to suspend funding for UNRWA, the Palestinian refugee agency, and impose sanctions on violent Israeli settlers in the West Bank have generated controversy.
A recent intelligence report has alleged that 12 UNRWA employees were involved in an attack, prompting nine Western nations to suspend their funding to the agency.