Gazans protest against Hamas, demand an end to the war
Hundreds of Gazans take to the streets in the largest of its kind protest against Hamas since the October 7 massacre.
Hundreds of Gazans take to the streets in the largest of its kind protest against Hamas since the October 7 massacre.
Faculty members at Columbia University file lawsuit against the Trump administration in effort to restore $400 million in federal funding that was withdrawn over concerns related to antisemitism.
Reuters reports that the US has presented Syria with a set of conditions for partial sanctions relief.
US National Security Adviser Mike Waltz takes full responsibility for accidentally including The Atlantic editor in chat group discussing military strikes against the Houthis in Yemen: “I built the group. My job is to make sure everything’s coordinated.”
Israeli actress assigned personal security following threats on her life, which came after her co-star Rachel Zegler posted a message declaring “Free Palestine.”
Federal judge rules that Yunseo Chung, a Columbia University student who participated in anti-Israel campus protests, cannot be detained while contesting orders for her deportation.
Global credit ratings agency Moody’s projects that Israel’s credit rating, currently standing at BAA1, will remain at its current level through 2025.
US sanctions three Iranian intelligence officers for their alleged involvement in the disappearance of former FBI Special Agent Robert Levinson, who is believed to have died while in Iranian custody.
R’ Chazan endured poverty and hardship throughout his whole life, yet he always remained joyful. His acquaintances eulogized him, describing him as a righteous and honest man, who always sought to bring joy to others and could not bear to see others in pain.
Father of Yosef-Haim Ohana, who is being held hostage in Gaza, shares: 'I spend the nights praying. I dream that my son has been released and our family is happy.'
Yanki Hareshkovitz, a soldier in the haredi Netzach Yehuda battalion, discovered that the terrorist eliminated by the battalion was the same sniper who tried to shoot him twice.
Minister of Defense Israel Katz approved the operational plans to continue operations in Gaza and stated: 'Our main goal is to bring the hostages home.'
IDF and ISA eliminated terrorist sniper Hossam Basel Abdul Karim Shabat, who was also employed by Al Jazeera.