Tag: Hamas

The essay addresses progressive anti-Zionists, criticizing their views on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
President Biden recently met with 4-year-old Abigail Edan, a dual American and Israeli citizen who was released after being held hostage by Hamas.
The text discusses the surge of anti-Israel protests on college campuses, fueled by student outrage over civilian casualties in the conflict with Hamas.
In London, there is growing concern over the police's handling of weekly marches supporting Palestine, where individuals openly Jewish feel threatened with arrest to avoid confrontation.
The Biden administration and 17 other countries, excluding Israel, with hostages in Gaza have jointly called for the immediate release of the hostages in exchange for a comprehensive ceasefire to end hostilities between Israel and Hamas, despite Israel's goal of removing Hamas from power.
In this text, the discussion revolves around the relationship between universities and the pro-Hamas encampment movement, particularly in light of Mike Johnson's apparent establishment of a counter movement.
The text discusses the author's experience during reserve duty on the Lebanese border, reflecting on missed opportunities for strategic foresight and decisive victories against Hezbollah in Lebanon.
The article discusses the release of a propaganda video by Hamas featuring American-Israeli hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin, who was captured during an attack near Gaza and had lost his hand.
Hamas released a video of American-Israeli hostage Hersh Goldberg-Polin, abducted during the Nova music festival, calling for a deal to release hostages.
The text discusses the manipulation of information and propaganda surrounding the Palestinian narrative, particularly in Gaza, emphasizing the biased portrayals of the conflict and questioning the legitimacy of certain claims made about Palestinian suffering.
The essay argues against a two-state solution for Israel and Palestine, criticizing Western countries planning to recognize a Palestinian state unilaterally as a craven surrender to terrorism.
Amid rising antisemitism on college campuses like Columbia and Yale, Jewish students have faced verbal and physical attacks, including being told to go back to Poland and being assaulted with a Palestinian flag.
A call for Israel to end the war with Gaza in exchange for the release of Israeli hostages is made in light of the approaching Passover holiday, symbolizing freedom and liberation.
The U.S. House of Representatives approved a $26 billion Israel-Gaza aid package with overwhelming support, including funding for Israel's defense and humanitarian aid for Gaza.
Dr. Ahmad Agbaria from the University of Texas, Austin, discusses the impact of recent events on the Palestinian citizens of Israel, noting their already fragile situation worsened by recent events including the October 7th massacre and the war with Hamas.
Amidst a challenging year for Israel and rising antisemitism, the celebration of Pesach carries deeper significance as parallels are drawn between historical persecution and current events.
A former British soldier visited Israel and gained a deeper understanding of the Gaza war on October 7 through firsthand experience.
The text discusses the presence of militant pro-Hamas sentiments at Columbia University's Gaza solidarity encampment, highlighting chants against Jews and the glorification of violence.
The essay discusses reevaluating priorities in Israel following the Hamas-led kidnappings, emphasizing the need to prioritize securing the release of Israeli hostages.
Recently, there has been discussion about American views regarding Israel since October 2023, highlighting differing perspectives among Jewish and non-Jewish Americans.
The text discusses the historical context of Israel's struggles for independence and security, highlighting Golda Meir's speech in 1948 emphasizing the Jewish people's right to self-determination in their historic homeland.
Rachel Goldberg-Polin, a mother whose son Hersh was kidnapped by Hamas and remains a hostage in Gaza, discusses the challenges of celebrating Passover with missing loved ones in an episode of the 18Forty Podcast.
In this 18Forty Podcast episode, Rachel Goldberg-Polin shares her experience as the mother of a son, Hersh, who was kidnapped by Hamas and remains a hostage in Gaza.
The text discusses the ongoing conflicts and tensions in the Middle East, particularly regarding the United States' policies towards Iran and Israel, as well as the dynamics with various terrorist groups and regional powers.
Families of Israeli hostages in Gaza, facing a somber Passover, are struggling to celebrate the holiday of freedom while their loved ones remain captive, with some opting for subdued seders and unique rituals to honor the missing.