The disaster at Be’eri is a symbol of the state in general. Israel has always survived by being prepared and planning for the worst, keeping its enemies deterred. But it became complacent.
Go to the full article >>US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan says there are positive signs in the direction of hostage deal talks, Hamas blames Israel for tanking the discussions, and Shin Bet head Ronen Bar heads to Cairo to continue efforts.
Go to the full article >>Fog of war: IDF probe into battle of Be'eri on October 7 has cleared Brig. Gen. Barak Hiram of allegations that he ordered the killing of hostages who were being held by Hamas terrorists inside a house.
Go to the full article >>Far too late - First probe reveals IDF failings in Be'eri massacre, probes to come will reveal what happened behind the scenes within IDF intelligence, operations, and the high command, leading up to the war and on October 7.
Go to the full article >>"We did not protect them." IDF publishes its first probe into Israel’s October 7 "enormous" failure to prevent Hamas’s invasion, focusing on the invasion of Be'eri in the south of Israel.
Go to the full article >>Hostage Nimrod Cohen's older brother Yotam Cohen spoke about his efforts over the past nine months to bring his brother back home - and his perspective that the government was not prioritizing the release of the captives in Gaza.
Go to the full article >>Nine months into the war in Gaza, a report on July 11 indicated that Israel and Hamas could be open to an “interim” force that might govern Gaza as part of a stage of a ceasefire and hostage deal. But would it work?
Go to the full article >>Members of Kibbutz Be'eri, who were the first to hear about the findings from the October 7 IDF probes, responded with both appreciation and a call for further investigation into the events of the attack.
Go to the full article >>One person is critically wounded from rocket fire in Kibbutz Kabri in Israel's North on Thursday morning.
Go to the full article >>"When your enemy is struggling, don't turn around, make it more difficult for them, and we are making it more difficult," the IDF Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi said on Thursday while at the Lebanese border.
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