Tag: Hamas

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.
Professor Ruth Halperin-Kaddari, who has worked with international women's rights organizations for years, expresses her disappointment at their failure to condemn or acknowledge the sexual violence, rape, and kidnapping committed by Hamas terrorists against Israeli citizens on October 7.
Dr. Michael Milstein from Tel Aviv University’s Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies and former Head of the Palestinian Department for IDF intelligence discusses the misunderstandings Israeli military leaders and policymakers have about Hamas, emphasizing that Hamas is a persistent force.
The text discusses the increase in anti-Semitism and anti-Israel sentiment in recent times, highlighting incidents of violence against Jews and attacks on Jewish establishments.
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.
Antisemitism has been on the rise both domestically and internationally since the October 7 attack by Hamas in Israel.
In a discussion about the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, there is a growing emphasis on the information war happening on social media platforms like TikTok.
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.
The GOP presidential primary debate, co-sponsored by the Republican Jewish Coalition, focused on the candidates' support for Israel's campaign against Hamas.
This poem by Jill Hoffman reflects on the author's experience of receiving a Guggenheim fellowship in 1974 and attending subsequent Guggenheim parties in 2004 and 2014.
In this episode of the People of the Pod podcast, two Jewish U.S. military veterans, Dave Warnock and Andrea Goldstein, share their experiences and discuss the role of their Jewish heritage in shaping their service.
This article discusses the coverage of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict by Matti Friedman, a journalist known for his even-handed approach.
This article highlights the work of journalist Matti Friedman and his unique approach to reporting on the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
The podcast discusses how trusted stringers for major Western news organizations like the AP, Reuters, and CNN, were actually working with Hamas militants who orchestrated an attack that resulted in casualties.
Congresswoman Cori Bush has emerged as a dissenting voice among members of Congress in response to the recent violence between Israel and Hamas.
The escalating Israeli military response to Hamas prompts Israelis to think about rebuilding and healing post-war, as well as the implications of an end to Hamas for Palestinians.
This text provides a firsthand account of the author's experience in Israel during a time of war with Hamas.
The author points out the contradiction between the progressive emphasis on avoiding offense and the targeting of Jewish students and the Jewish community on college campuses.
The Jewish community in South Africa is concerned about the government's support for Hamas following the terrorist group's attack on Israel.
Gershon Baskin, an Israeli writer and activist who has been in contact with Hamas leaders and negotiating for the release of Israeli captives since 2006, discussed the fate of the current hostages in his recent column for The New York Times.