Israel-Hamas War
Hamas officials claim terror group ready to hand over small weapons, rifles to Gazan police - NYT
Two Hamas officials told The New York Times that the terror group's latest proposal involves turning over thousands of small weapons used by their police and other security agencies.
Newly published documents belonging to Israel's first prime minister reveal eerily relevant message
Palestinian rights orgs. push Australian Ministry of Defense to release arms export documents
Comptroller: Miri Regev's Transportation Ministry fails to prepare for new emergencies post-Oct. 7
Brother of Shin Bet chief David Zini suspected of smuggling cigarettes into Gaza
David Zini's father, Rabbi Yosef Zini, claimed that authorities' true target is not brother Bezalel, but the Shin Bet chief himself: "Most of the public understands this well."
Israel's Knesset moves to try Nukhba terrorists as Phase I of Trump's Gaza plan ends
On Wednesday, a small forum will take place, with the participation of MK's Rothman, Malinovsky, Karin Elharar, Yoav Segalovitz, and Minister Yariv Levin.
UNIFIL denounces IDF over chemical substance drops near Blue Line, despite military pre-warning
Meanwhile, the IDF carried out several airstrikes on Hezbollah terrorists and terror infrastructure in southern Lebanon.
'Deeply concerned': NCAG, Board of Peace head denounce Gaza Strip ceasefire breaches
Statements from NCAG and Nickolay Mladenov came after Israeli strikes and Hamas tunnel activity raised concerns over ceasefire violations.
Northern Israeli moshav head decries 'performative' cabinet meeting in Kiryat Shmona
Davidi said the ministers’ arrival in the north, more than two years after the war began, amounts to “a certificate of poverty” for the government.
Why the Rafah crossing reopening is a critical test for Gaza’s ceasefire - analysis
“After months of a ceasefire and demands from humanitarian organizations to open it without obstacles, Israel will beginthe process of partially reopening the Rafah crossing," Al-Ain media reported.
IDF strikes Gaza, Palestinian reports say at least 30 people dead
The recent IDF airstrikes in Gaza killed 32 people, according to Hamas-run health authorities cited by Reuters.
What honoring our parents teaches us about faith, logic, and Judaism
The mitzvah of honoring one's parents is not a narrow religious demand but a foundational moral duty.
Ran Gvili's return: Israel did not 'win,' it negotiated and paid a price - opinion
The return of Ran Gvili’s body does not mean Hamas has been defeated. It does not mean justice has been served. It means something narrower, heavier, and more tragic: that the price has been paid.
‘It felt like victory’: IDF dentist on identifying last Gaza hostage Ran Gvili - interview
“We started hearing [celebratory] shouts from soldiers all around. It was indescribable, a significant moment,” 'L' recalled. “There wasn’t a single dry eye.”