Our enemies aren’t interested in “win-win solutions.”
Hamas
“I feel like I was part of so many miracles last October 7th, and G-d has given me another one this year.”
The Republican vice presidential nominee spoke at a rally co-organized by Christian and Jewish groups marking one year since Hamas’s Oct. 7 terror attack.
The pro-Israel materials were reportedly found in the large King’s Cross, Old Street and South Kensington stations.
A long year full of continuous emotional upheavals, full of death and horror stories; yet also full of hope and a strong desire for peace.
Observations from my visit to the Nova Music Festival memorial site, as Israel marks one year since that Black Shabbat.
As many as 17,000 terrorists have been killed during fighting in the Gaza Strip over the past year.
October 7—a date that will be forever etched into the Israeli psyche since the massacre by Hamas exactly one year ago.
There’s more to it than the failure to stop a surprise attack. Myths about the Palestinians, two states and hopes for an illusory peace need to be discarded.
The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine announced that three of its operatives were killed in an Israeli strike in Beirut – Israeli FM tells counterparts that only implementing U.N. Resolution 1701 will stop military action against Hezbollah.