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Israeli army remains vigilant – preparing for implementation and return of hostages.
“All of the hostages will be released very soon, and Israel will withdraw their troops to an agreed upon line as the first steps toward a strong, durable and everlasting peace.”
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“An agreement was indeed close, but every time something new pops up,” Professor Eyal Zisser told JNS.
Hundreds of weapons were intended to bolster terrorist forces in Judea and Samaria, where Western leaders claim there is no terror problem.
Why peace arises not from ideals but from strength – and what Trump understood better than many in the West.
With “The Missing October 7th Files,” Israel unveils key documents two years after the Hamas terror attack—from handwritten orders to Islamic legal rulings (fatwas) intended to justify murder.
A mum’s enduring love for her hostage son, and Yeshua’s love for Israel.
It is time for Israel and Iraq to come together as a bulwark against the fanaticism that led to Oct. 7.
Contrary to the expectations of its enemies, Israel’s staying power is stronger and longer than theirs.
“This time, the Eternal should apologize to me.”
The discussion about Israel’s participation in the Eurovision Song Contest is far more than a matter of music. It reveals how deeply Israel’s cultural exclusion in Europe has already taken root.
“He has done what others only promised,” families say as Israeli negotiators head to Egypt to finalize hostage deal.
New figures reveal the full extent of the losses Israel has suffered since October 7, 2023.
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