A COGAT-led "Hudna Plan" reportedly planned to grant Hamas de-facto rule over the Gaza Strip, while the terror group simultaneously planned the upcoming October 7 massacre.
Ronen and Orna Neutra urged Israel to prioritize a hostage deal, warning that military pressure risks captives' lives without securing their return.
Israel's antisemitism conference, led by Amichai Chikli, was overshadowed by controversy over its speaker list, missing a chance for inclusive dialogue.
This attraction to peace is firmly rooted in Jewish tradition.
Israelis have returned to the streets, protesting what they see as a violation of Israel’s democratic values and an abuse of power by the leadership.
In February 2024, Kibbutz Be’eri announced that Godard had been murdered on October 7, and his body was taken by terrorists into Gaza.
Kudos to Chikli for showing leadership. He dared to point a finger at the virulent antisemitism and anti-Zionism.
For anyone feeling disheartened by the recent surge in antisemitism, let this be a reminder: It is not all doom and gloom.
Every bulb represents a name, every barcode tells a story: A light installation at Tel Aviv’s Habima Square aims to keep the memory of each victim.
Speaking on N12's Friday Studio show, Ohad Ben-Ami said he and other hostages were held "30 meters underground, in six meters of concrete and sand without air to breathe."