Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared his country is "at war" with Hamas almost immediately after the militant group launched a brutal terror attack from the Gaza Strip on October 7, killing hundreds and prompting more than two weeks of retaliatory airstrikes on the Palestinian ...
By changing the point of entry and coming in at different angles, including by sea, Israel is keeping Hamas guessing. Each time they go into theGazaStrip, they destroy infrastructure, map out routes, assess the environment and gather vital intelligence. Read more: Israel a...
Hamas leaders have a new goal and it is to have the war continue for 33 days, the number of days of the Second Lebanon War. It wants to prove that it can hold on longer than Hezbollah. This is part of the Sunni (Hamas) vs. Shiite (Hezbollah) rivalry played on the backdrop of th...
The reports said it was not clear who ordered the strikes or why. Throughout the war, Israel has said it seeks to avoid civilian casualties and uses sophisticated intelligence to target Hamas and other militants. Israeli authorities blame them for civilian deaths because they operate in populated...
Netanyahu’s language about Hamas is part of Israel’s broader messaging that the country is battling a war of good vs. evil. “There are no breaks here, there are no half things here. It’s not an ‘operation’, it’s not a ‘round,’” he said. “We will go until total victo...
“the Squad,” as the group of lawmakers is called, have been vocally critical of Israel’s assault on Gaza in the nearly two months since Hamas’s October 7 attack. Their rhetoric has, to say the least, rankled the political establishments on both sides. And while none of them are ...
Why Israel's long war ahead in Gaza will be nothing like what it's faced before Where Hamas gets its money and why it's hard to stop, even as the U.S. steps up Fuel, meanwhile, is running out in the Gaza Strip and a U.N. humanitarian relief agency warns its aid operations in ...
Local media outlet Al-Mayadeen said the Iranian minister and Nasrallah had discussed Hamas' attack on Israel. Iran also supports Hamas, and has lauded the group's attack on Israel but has denied any involvement. Hezbollah has exchange fire with Israel across the border this week...
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel can’t achieve its goal of “total victory” against Hamas without tackling Rafah.
For the purposes of getting the truth about the Israel-Hamas conflict right now, Musk's motive doesn't matter. All we need to note is that any information that originated on his platform should be treated with maximum suspicion — especially if the user in question has a blue check. ...