Tag: Terrorism

In a guest essay for Future of Jewish, Danielle Abraham recounts her experiences working with ReGrow Israel, an initiative focused on supporting farming communities in the western Negev that were targeted by Hamas during an attack on October 7th.
The text discusses the historical pattern of the United States undermining Israeli interests in the Middle East.
"Voices From the Tunnels" is a secret exhibit that recreates the Gaza tunnels where 136 hostages are being held.
An IDF soldier reflects on his service and the challenges of integrating back into civilian life after a brief leave, grappling with international criticism, anti-Semitism, and traumatic experiences during the ongoing conflict.
The situation in northern Israel, particularly in the Galilee region, is currently tense due to ongoing missile attacks by Hezbollah.
The author argues that the international community has enabled and coddled the Palestinians for decades without holding them accountable for their actions.
In this discussion, Daniel Gordis and Amy E. Schwartz explore the question of whether American Jews can fully understand the experience of Israelis living in Israel.
The comparison between the 9/11 attacks and the Black Sabbath in Israel on October 7th is misleading and potentially dangerous.
This article presents 30 thought-provoking questions about the Israel-Hamas war, covering a range of topics from the role of Iran in Syria and Lebanon, to the unique challenges of warfare in Gaza, to the influence of Hamas on the content coming out of Gaza.
The author, a British Jew, expresses her fear and concern in the wake of recent attacks on Jews and Israel by Hamas.
The article discusses the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, highlighting the long-standing challenge for Israel to achieve a decisive victory.
In this article, the author argues that Israel should present its case against South Africa's allegations of genocide in plain language at the International Court of Justice (ICJ), also known as the World Court.
The text discusses recent American strikes against Houthi targets in Yemen and questions whether these strikes are sufficient to combat terrorism in the Red Sea.
Rabbi Ovadiah Yosef discusses the question of whether it is permissible to pay a higher ransom for Jewish hostages in cases where their lives are in immediate danger.
Saleh Al-Arouri, the deputy chairman of Hamas, was assassinated in a drone strike in Beirut.
The article discusses the UN's suspicious relationship with Iran's Islamic regime.
The tourism industry in Israel has been severely impacted by the ongoing war with Hamas.
Several national Jewish groups have come to the defense of Muslim judicial nominee Adeel Mangi, who faced intense questioning from Republican senators during his confirmation hearing for his association with a center that made controversial statements about Israel and terrorism.
Rav Aharon Assayag from Netivot has been heavily involved in helping the residents of Netivot and surrounding areas after the Simchas Torah massacre.
The article highlights instances of stupidity and hatred displayed by individuals towards Jews and Israel.
Chief Rabbi of Israel David Lau has called on Pope Francis to retract recent comments in which he seemed to accuse both Israel and Hamas of terrorism.
The US Department of Justice has charged Samuel Salman El Reda, a dual Lebanese-Colombian citizen and alleged operative of Hezbollah, with playing a key role in the 1994 bombing of the AMIA Jewish community center in Buenos Aires.
The article discusses the conflict in Gaza and asserts that Israel is not to blame for the high number of Palestinian casualties.
Sherri Mandell, the mother of a 13-year-old boy who was murdered by terrorists in Israel, reflects on the release of videos documenting a recent massacre and the impact of graphic violent imagery.