In a now-deleted post, the Washington Post complained hostage Omer Neutra's parents "don’t talk about Israel’s assault on Gaza that has killed over 38,000 Palestinians."
The "interim governance" plan, the op-ed says, would see neither Israel nor Hamas control Gaza, but a "core group of 2,500 supporters of the Palestinian Authority" backed by moderate Arab allies.
Thursday’s article describes a “group of billionaires and business titans working to shape US public opinion of the war in Gaza.”
Amy Ettinger, a prolific writer and ice cream aficionado, chronicled her battle with cancer in poignant essays, inspiring readers to cherish life's moments.
President Zelensky warns of Ukrainian retreat without US aid due to Congress disputes. Shortages of munitions heighten risk of Russian advances toward major cities.
The report cited a sign that one of the neo-Nazis held, which said: “Freedom of the press does not equal freedom from consequences.”
Those are the two main takeaways from a Washington Post piece Sunday about what Hamas hoped to accomplish on October 7, and how the terrorist organization was able to lull Israel to sleep.
The removal of the cartoon was made because of claims that the cartoon was racist. In the Washington Post's physical newspaper, however, the cartoon was published as planned.
Boot noted that the reasonableness check will lead to Israel losing "one of its few checks on majoritarian tyranny."
The plant, according to Wall Street Journal, could manufacture at least 6,000 Iranian-designed drones for use by Russia in Ukraine.