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Because Hamas insists on controlling all food distribution. Aid must go through its hands, not for the benefit of civilians, ...
Israel ended a truce in Gaza in March, hoping to break Hamas. The move has heightened suffering for Palestinians but achieved ...
That’s a crisis, too, writes the Israeli journalist Yaakov Katz.
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The Times of Israel on MSNOnce again, Israel tried to restrict Gaza aid. Once again, it failed miserably
The Netanyahu government's spectacular reversal points to an ongoing lack of a coherent strategy, and raises serious ...
There are 50 hostages remaining in captivity in Gaza, including 20 who are believed to be alive and 30 presumed dead. Qatari ...
The recent editorial published by the Wall Street Journal, attributed to Yasser Abu Shabab—a local leader in Gaza linked to a ...
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Israeli public deserves to know the gov't's plan for Gaza
The Israeli public deserves an honest explanation for why policies long deemed non-negotiable have now been tossed aside. It ...
TAT Technologies Ltd. (Nasdaq: TATT) (TASE: TATT), a leading supplier of products and services for the commercial and military aviation industries and the ground defense industries, today announced ...
With no plan for Gaza and growing regional defiance, the Trump administration's vision to reshape the Middle East through force is already beginning to fracture ...
During the current war, what Hamas gets are fragmented images, largely through indirect channels such as Egyptian or Qatari ...
Israeli forces have killed at least 100 Palestinians in the past 24 hours, including 20 people seeking aid in the southern ...
Israel has only bad options against Hamas in Gaza. The food catastrophe is growing, and a return to high-intensity IDF air strikes is not a viable option.
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