Israel’s handling of trapped Rafah terrorists will signal to regional powers whether it remains committed to dismantling terror infrastructure or accepts cosmetic fixes.
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HaGvura‒The Forum for Families of Fallen Heroes urged Washington not to extend a “lifeline” to terrorists trapped in a tunnel in Gaza’s south.
On the mounting warnings of renewed escalation between Israel, Iran, Hezbollah, and Hamas—and the danger of a fatal miscalculation.
The Justice Ministry’s legal adviser concluded that Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara faces a potential conflict of interest in the affair.
The Givati Reconnaissance Battalion officer returned home after 4,118 days in the Gaza Strip.
Hamas stands more isolated than at any time since its founding.
It is the oldest song in the region: Blame the Jews, and demand their removal.
Rom Braslavski recounts a two‑year ordeal of abuse and humiliation at the hands of Gaza captors, adding a new layer to Israel’s case against Hamas.
“The possibility that Hamas will put aside its weapons is the same possibility that Israel will win the [World Cup],” said former Israel Security Agency head Avi Dichter.
As Trump pushes for a stabilization force in Gaza, Israel warns it won’t tolerate a halfway deal.
