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Across Gaza, humanitarian aid is urgently needed. Yet much of it fails to reach the people for whom it is intended. Instead, international assistance is routinely hijacked by Hamas -- a reality ...
There is some hunger in Gaza, and it exists only in places Hamas is pursuing it, not in other areas,” said Professor Eytan ...
Israel’s war in Gaza is not a genocide. It is a war for a just cause, the elimination of a cruel, fanatical, itself ...
Hamas has reportedly expressed willingness to show flexibility on its previous demands, with international pressure expected ...
A Dangerous Narrative Built on Half-Truths . In the fog of war, narratives often become weapons more lethal than missiles .
US President tells reporters Hamas was unwilling to negotiate and used hostages as human shields, urging Israel to shift ...
Twenty-eight countries, including Britain and Japan, demand an end to the Gaza conflict, criticizing Israel's military ...
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.
Ret. British Col. Richard Kemp details what he saw during a recent trip to Gaza, including Israel's handling of the war and the work of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation.
The Hamas terrorist group’s decisions to embed in civilian neighborhoods, turning homes into bunkers and hospitals into command centers, caused deaths.
Though Israel views the assassination of top Hamas leaders as a strategic success, it remains unclear whether these operations have weakened the group’s overall control in Gaza.
There is some hunger in Gaza, and it exists only in places Hamas is pursuing it, not in other areas,” said Professor Eytan Gilboa.
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