Tag: Hamas

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 debate discussed at the Dissident Dialogues event in Brooklyn questioned whether Israel's war on Hamas was just.
Deborah Ben Aderet, an Israeli survivor of the Hamas massacre, shares her firsthand account and insights in an interview with Michael Golden.
The author, an alumnus of Harvard, is boycotting his 50th reunion due to concerns about how the university and some faculty and students have responded to conflicts between Hamas and Israel, including incidents of antisemitism and harassment of Jewish students on campus.
The article argues for the UK to withdraw its funding from the International Criminal Court (ICC) due to its decision to request arrest warrants for Israel's Prime Minister and Defense Minister, equating them with Hamas terrorists.
This text discusses the importance of recognizing and supporting the safety of children in Israel amidst conflicts with Hamas in Gaza.
Rabbi Joseph Dweck emphasizes the need to confront evil and unite against it in the face of historical tragedies like the Holocaust and present-day threats like those posed by Hamas.
The International Criminal Court's chief prosecutor, Karim Khan, seeking arrest warrants for Israeli leaders amidst Israel's conflict with Hamas is seen as morally and legally problematic, implying a false equivalence between a democratic state defending itself and a terrorist group attacking it.
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.
Since October 7, 150,000 Palestinian laborers have been barred from entering Israel, resulting in a severe economic crisis in the West Bank, particularly felt in villages like Wadi Fukin.
94-year-old Holocaust survivor and legal expert Theodor Meron, who has served in various roles including as a judge in U.N. crime tribunals, recommended the International Criminal Court (ICC) seek arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, and three Hamas leaders for war crimes and crimes against humanity during the ongoing Hamas-Israel conflict.
Lord Austin, a former Labour MP, criticizes the BBC for its institutional failures and biased reporting, highlighting instances where the broadcaster neglected covering major global conflicts in favor of disproportionately focusing on Israel and Palestine.
The text discusses the recognition of a Palestinian state by leaders of Spain, Norway, and Ireland and argues that this move is fundamentally antisemitic due to the potential consequences.
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.
The article argues that it's time for American Jews to recognize the State of Palestine to advance the peace process between Israel and Palestinians.
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.
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.
In response to rising antisemitism in the fashion industry following the Hamas atrocities, a community of Jewish individuals, including influencer Benji Park and designer Vjera Furman, have faced backlash, lost followers, and received hate messages for openly supporting Israel and wearing Jewish symbols like the kippah and the Magen David.
Karim Khan, the new prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, initially focused on investigating crimes by groups like Daesh and the Taliban, avoiding scrutiny of Western nations.
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.