Tag: Gaza

The text discusses the complexity of engaging in war, highlighting that while warfare may be necessary at times, it is still considered sinful.
Donniel Hartman and Yossi Klein Halevi discuss the aftermath of the recent war in Gaza and the surprising support among Israelis for renewing Jewish settlements in the area, with about thirty percent in favor.
The author reflects on their experiences during the recent conflict in Israel and Gaza.
Vivian Silver, an Israeli-Canadian peace activist, was tragically murdered by Hamas during a massacre in southern Israel.
The writer calls for Israel to prioritize rescuing and treating the Palestinian patients at Gazas al-Shifa Hospital during military operations.
U.S. Representative Becca Balint, a Vermont Democrat and the first Jewish member of Congress, has called for a cease-fire in Israel and Gaza.
In this discussion, Assaf Orion, a retired IDF brigadier general, explains the Israeli military's strategy during the initial air campaign in Gaza following the Hamas massacre of October 7.
In this podcast episode, Assaf Orion, a retired IDF brigadier general and defense strategist, discusses Israel's initial air campaign in Gaza after the Hamas massacre in October 7.
The IDF's takeover of Gaza's Al-Shifa hospital amid the broader conflict sparks debate around the hospital's symbolic significance.
Ory Slonim, an expert in negotiating for the release of prisoners and hostages, discusses strategies for bringing home the 230+ hostages taken to Gaza by terrorists.
The article discusses the moral dilemma Israel faces in attacking military targets located in civilian areas, specifically focusing on the recent raid on Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City.
The families of hostages held in Gaza have been fighting to be heard, facing violence and neglect in their efforts to retrieve their loved ones.
The article discusses the phenomenon of #MrFAFO, a Gaza-based social media influencer who creates fake videos to generate sympathy for Palestine and anti-Israel sentiment.
Lynsey Addario, an acclaimed photojournalist, discusses her role in documenting conflicts and crises around the world.
Israeli street artists Nitzan Mintz and Dede Bandaid launched a poster campaign called "Kidnapped from Israel" to raise awareness about the hundreds of Israeli citizens held hostage by Hamas terrorists.
On November 14, a pro-Israel rally took place on the National Mall, organized by the Jewish Federations of North America and the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations.
The text discusses the ongoing crisis in Gaza and highlights the need for the American Jewish community to confront the reality and scale of the devastation.
The ongoing Israel-Hamas war has led to scrutiny and even punishment of Israel's Arab-Palestinian minority for mourning their kin in Gaza, as discussed by Donniel Hartman and Yossi Klein Halevi.
Uriel Baruch, a 35-year-old Israeli father of two, was abducted by Hamas terrorists from a music festival in Gaza on Oct. 7.
The question of whether or not to condemn Hamas has become controversial within the pro-Palestine movement.
In this essay, Rabbi Shai Held discusses the challenges faced by religious Jews on the left in light of recent events in Israel.
The text discusses a shift in the relationship of Diaspora Jews with Israel, highlighting the impact of recent events like protests against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the Hamas massacre in 2023.
Israeli officials and IDF inspectors have discovered that the shells and munitions fired into Israel by Hamas were not made in Gaza and that some rocket launchers captured near the Gaza border had Korean writing on them.
Israeli officials have discovered that the shells and munitions fired into Israel by Hamas in recent times do not appear to be made in Gaza.
Congresswoman Cori Bush has emerged as a dissenting voice among members of Congress in response to the recent violence between Israel and Hamas.