Tag: Islamic Jihad

The text provides a strategic guide on how to effectively defeat Hamas and other terrorist organizations, emphasizing the need to understand and adapt to the tactics employed by such groups.
The article discusses the recent Iranian attack on Israel, highlighting how it has unveiled the broader conflict in the Middle East beyond just Israeli-Palestinian tensions.
The article discusses various recent events surrounding the conflict in Israel and Gaza.
The text discusses a recent blast at Al Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza that was caused by a misfired rocket from the Islamic Jihad, leading to deaths among Palestinians.
This article discusses the biased media coverage against Israel in conflicts with Palestinian terror groups.
The article discusses Israel's intelligence failure that led to a deadly surprise offensive by Hamas.
This article is a diary written by a Gazan essayist about her experience during the recent round of bombings in the Gaza Strip.
The IDF launched Operation Shield and Arrow in the Gaza Strip with airstrikes targeting Islamic Jihad generals, leading to missile attacks on Israel.
The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) have come under criticism for promoting their operations in Gaza like a Marvel movie.
Khader Adnan, a member of the political wing of Palestinian militant group Islamic Jihad, recently died in an Israeli prison while on a hunger strike to protest his jailing.
Israel is preparing for potential retaliation from Islamic Jihad after assassinating three senior members of the group and conducting airstrikes that resulted in civilian casualties in the Gaza Strip.
In this edition, Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron, and Ohad Zeltzer-Zubida discuss Benny Gantz's failure to form a government, questioning if it was a bullet dodged, and speculate about political motives behind Israel's recent conflict with Islamic Jihad in Gaza.
In a recent podcast episode, Allison Kaplan Sommer, Noah Efron, and Ohad Zeltzer-Zubida discuss key issues in Israel, including Benny Gantz's failure to form a government, the timing of Israel's conflict with Islamic Jihad in Gaza, and a controversy over a benefit concert for an ultra-Orthodox-run NGO in the healthcare sector.
Noah Efron, Don Futterman, and Miriam Herschlag discuss important topics including the use of militants' bodies as bargaining chips in Israel, the debate over the return of Palestinians displaced in 1948 in potential peace deals, and the potential negative impacts of the Israeli app Waze on the environment and democracy.
The text explores the intricate role of figures like Baron Max von Oppenheim in World War I, highlighting his involvement in German-Turkish politics and his plan for a global jihad involving the Muslim world against Europe.