Family members of hostages spoke as thousands flocked to and gathered in Jerusalem to call on the government to do everything it could to bring the hostages home and condemn it for not doing enough.
Go to the full article >>A newly surfaced document has revealed that the IDF and intelligence systems had detailed knowledge of Hamas's plan to raid Israel and kidnap 250 people weeks before the October 7 massacre.
Go to the full article >>Israel's war cabinet dissolved following Benny Gantz's departure from the government, but the war isn't over yet. What happens next?
Go to the full article >>Two of the Hamas battalions in Gaza have been beaten and two more are now suffering losses. It may have lost up to 17,000 fighters, however, the terrorist group continues to put on a mask of “this is fine.”
Go to the full article >>A new BBC article highlighting the Lebanese village of Alma al-Shaab, perfectly illustrates how Israel will always be blamed for the danger to civilians caused by terror groups.
Go to the full article >>IDF confirms that an IAF strike killed senior Hezbollah operative Muhammad Mustafa Ayoub in southern Lebanon.
Go to the full article >>The IDF said that its Division 162 has defeated half of Hamas’s battalions in Rafah and will be in full control of the area in the next two weeks.
According to the IDF, over 550 terrorists were killed and over 200 tunnels were destroyed.
Go to the full article >>The Islamic State terrorist organization planned a shooting attack on Real Madrid fans and players, the newspaper 'El Confidencial' revealed on Monday.
The attack, planned on Santiago Bernabeu, was thwarted by the FBI, Europol, and the Spanish Civil Guard.
Nine people from an ISIS cell were arrested in the joint operation by the FBI and Europol, including residents from Girona, Cadiz, and Almeria.
The plan reportedly included shooting the team bus of Real Madrid players when it arrived at the stadium.
Go to the full article >>More than 37,347 Palestinians have been killed and 85,372 have been injured in the Israeli military offensive on Gaza since Oct. 7, the Gaza health ministry reported in a statement on Monday.
Go to the full article >>The Palestinian Authority could collapse in the coming months, Norwegian Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide said on Monday, citing a lack of funding, continuing violence and the fact that half a million Palestinians are not allowed to work in Israel.
"The Palestinian Authority, with whom we work closely, are warning us that they might be collapsing this summer," Barth Eide told Reuters.
Norway chairs the international donor group to the Palestinians and is a backer of the PA.
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