The government can’t be trusted to investigate itself, but neither can institutions that are biased against it. History will render its verdict; in the meantime, it should be left to Israel’s voters.
Hamas
The Israeli prime minister told Fox News that “the point here is not to negotiate with Hamas,” adding: “Their job is to vanish.”
An internal Hamas document published by the organization Ad Kan allegedly reveals, according to the Israeli research group, insights into lessons learned from the war and plans for future attacks.
The U.S. president’s plan for rebuilding Gaza and relocating its population continues to be a subject of discussion.
The plan: present a sanitized image to Western audiences while maintaining core antisemitic ideology in Arabic-language materials distributed internally.
Romi Gonen details sexual assaults, pregnancy fears and a friend’s murder in first full account since release after 471 days in Gaza.
Israel’s Defense and Justice Ministries are examining the establishment of a special military tribunal to bring members of Hamas’s elite Nukhba unit to trial for war crimes and crimes against humanity related to the October 7, 2023 attack.
Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar favors diplomacy—but Jerusalem makes clear the military option remains on the table.
As Jews have done throughout their long and bloodstained history, he made the decision not only to survive but to thrive—to embrace the gift of life.
Dinah Project founders meet with Czech Embassy officials in Tel Aviv to draw attention to the issue.
