Tag: Gaza

Rachel Goldberg-Polin recalls her childhood experience watching Ted Koppel report on the Iran hostage crisis, a memory that now resonates as her son, Hersh, has been held by Hamas in Gaza for 233 days following a violent attack.
The recent rulings by the International Criminal Court (ICC) and the International Court of Justice (ICJ) criticizing Israel's military actions in Gaza could have significant long-term consequences for Israel's image, diplomatic relations, and alliances, including with the United States.
The article discusses the recent IDF airstrike in Rafah, Gaza, that resulted in the death of at least 45 civilians, leading to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu acknowledging it as a tragic mistake.
The International Criminal Court (ICC) chief prosecutor, Karim Khan, has requested arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, and Hamas leaders for alleged crimes in Gaza.
An Israeli Defense Forces strike in Rafah, targeting Hamas leaders, resulted in the deaths of dozens of people in a displaced persons camp.
The article argues against a comparison between Israel's conflict with Hamas and the UK's historical confrontation with the IRA.
The text discusses how international law and institutions, such as the International Court of Justice, are deemed irrelevant and even harmful to Israel and the Jewish people's survival, claiming they are biased and antisemitic in their focus on Israel's actions.
The text discusses the Western obsession with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, particularly the belief in the Two-State Solution as the ultimate goal for peace in the Middle East.
After the International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruling on Israel's military offensive in Rafah, it was initially misinterpreted to mean that Israel must immediately cease its operations.
Deborah Ben Aderet, an Israeli survivor of the Hamas massacre, shares her firsthand account and insights in an interview with Michael Golden.
This text discusses the importance of recognizing and supporting the safety of children in Israel amidst conflicts with Hamas in Gaza.
The relationship between Egypt and Israel, characterized by a stable yet somewhat distant peace, has been influenced by their shared concerns over Gaza, particularly after Hamas took control in 2007.
Zili Wenkert, an 83-year-old Holocaust survivor in Gedera, Israel, has been deeply distressed since her grandson, Omer Wenkert, was abducted by Hamas in October.
Ms. Rachel, a popular children's video educator with millions of followers, faced backlash and cyberbullying for a fundraiser supporting children in conflict areas including Gaza, omitting Israeli children due to Save the Children's non-presence in Israel.
The text examines the International Criminal Court prosecutor's request for arrest warrants for Israel's Prime Minister and Minister of Defence on charges of war crimes, highlighting international reactions.
Allison Kaplan Sommer, Don Futterman, and Noah Efron discuss critical topics such as Israel's War Cabinet members pressing Prime Minister Netanyahu on Gaza's future and the International Criminal Court seeking warrants for Netanyahu and Defense Minister Gallant's arrest.
The article argues that the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) are successfully applying unique operational tactics in Gaza to achieve their strategic aims of defeating Hamas and securing the border.
Student protesters at the University of Illinois campus in Chicago are rallying not only for a free Palestine but also for broader issues impacting Americans, such as reproductive rights, gun violence, food insecurity, and housing.
A recent study from the Hebrew University's Institute of Biochemistry, Food Science, and Nutrition reveals that Israel has been consistently supplying sufficient food and humanitarian aid to Gaza since January, with an average of 124 trucks entering per day, providing 3,211 calories of nutrition per Gazan daily.
Norway, Spain, and Ireland have announced their official recognition of a Palestinian state, emphasizing the importance of reviving the prospects for a two-state solution and criticizing Israel's stance against Palestinian statehood.
The article discusses Israel's recent decision to confiscate video equipment used by the Associated Press (AP) near Gaza, under the guise of national security concerns.
Lily Greenberg Call, a former Special Assistant at the Department of Interior in the Biden administration, recently resigned in protest of US policy in Gaza, making her the first Jewish staffer to do so over the conflict.
Eden Golan, Israeli singer of the Eurovision entry "Hurricane," which had to be rewritten to remove political references, showcased the original version, "October Rain," at Hostages Square in Tel Aviv as a gesture of solidarity with those held in Gaza.
A grantmaker from the Samis Foundation visited southern Israel, including Sderot and Beeri, to meet with survivors of terror attacks and witness the aftermath.
The International Criminal Court (ICC) chief prosecutor Karim Khan applied for an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, alongside Hamas leaders, for alleged violations during the conflict in Gaza.