Tag: Gaza

The author reflects on their visits to Gaza, highlighting the contrasting realities of wealth and poverty in the region.
In a recent episode of "The Room Where It Happens," hosts Yonit and Jonathan invite Zohar Palti, former head of the Mossad intelligence directorate, to discuss the ongoing attempts to secure the release of Israeli hostages held by Hamas and achieve a ceasefire in Gaza.
The Biden administration is putting pressure on Israel and taking actions that some view as turning its back on Israel.
A recent Israeli ad featured on Hulu portrays an idealized version of Gaza with images of a Mediterranean paradise, highlighting aspects like DJs, hotels, and happy people, concluding with a call to "Visit Gaza. Without Hamas."
President Joe Biden has signed an executive order to impose sanctions on Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank who have engaged in violence against Palestinians.
In a discussion titled "The Gaza of Good & Evil Edition," Allison Kaplan Sommer, Don Futterman, and Noah Efron address two crucial topics - the killing, rape, and kidnapping of UNRWA workers in Gaza, where one in four Gazan men working for UNRWA have ties to Hamas, and the role of reserve soldiers in Gaza in potentially improving Israel.
The Israel-Hamas conflict, which started in Gaza, has had far-reaching consequences throughout the Middle East.
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has issued an interim ruling on South Africa's charge that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza.
A fringe movement of religious Israelis is advocating for the resettlement of Gaza as a strategic and biblical imperative, aiming to prevent future attacks by Hamas.
The article discusses the role of Egypt in the ongoing conflict in Gaza.
The author discusses a Gaza City store with a controversial name that opened in 2015.
The United States and other countries withholding funds from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) for humanitarian aid in Gaza is condemned as unconscionable.
The author discusses a recent event held in Jerusalem advocating for the resettlement of Gaza, attended by right-wing Religious Zionist supporters and government ministers.
The author argues that the international community has enabled and coddled the Palestinians for decades without holding them accountable for their actions.
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) recently issued a ruling on South Africa's case alleging that Israel is carrying out a genocide against Palestinians in Gaza.
The author addresses the moral inconsistency of the Biden administration's policies towards Gaza.
The International Court of Justice did not mandate an immediate ceasefire but directed Israel to enhance humanitarian conditions in Gaza and address incitements to genocide.
The International Court of Justice ruling did not convict Israel of genocide against the Palestinian people in Gaza; however, it did not dismiss South Africa's genocide charges entirely, leaving room for potential future investigation.
In this article, Gadi Taub discusses the International Court of Justice's ruling on the accusation of genocide in Gaza and its implications for Israel.
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi suggested in an interview that Russia may be involved in pro-Palestinian activist movements encouraging politicians to support a permanent cease-fire in Gaza.
Alex Dancyg, a Holocaust historian and expert on Polish Jewish history, was captured and held captive in Gaza.
The International Court of Justice has ruled that Israel must prevent genocide in Gaza but did not call for a withdrawal of Israeli troops or a cease-fire.
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has ruled that South Africa's claims that Palestinians are at risk of genocide and deserve protection are plausible.
This text discusses recent events in Israel, including the conflict between Israel and Hamas, the International Court of Justice's upcoming pronouncement on Israel's actions in Gaza, tensions between Benjamin Netanyahu and Joe Biden, and a unique Holocaust Memorial Day.
This article presents 30 thought-provoking questions about the Israel-Hamas war, covering a range of topics from the role of Iran in Syria and Lebanon, to the unique challenges of warfare in Gaza, to the influence of Hamas on the content coming out of Gaza.