An endless challenge in Gaza, from Nasser Hospital to Gaza City - analysis
Hamas's repeated reoccupation of areas previously cleared by the IDF has led to a seemingly endless cycle of war, including the bombing of a Khan Yunis hospital.
Hamas's repeated reoccupation of areas previously cleared by the IDF has led to a seemingly endless cycle of war, including the bombing of a Khan Yunis hospital.
The group of 77 patients – accompanied by 43 family members – were evacuated from Gaza and transported to the Emirates from El Arish Airport in Egypt.
During a separate press conference earlier in the night, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said that there were still 15 women and two children hostage in Gaza.
Piecing together the events behind a legendary IDF commando’s October 7 death – when he stepped into the chaotic security void.
"The vice president made clear that Hamas cannot control Gaza, which is untenable for Israel’s security, the well-being of the Palestinian people, and regional security," the White House said.
Moshav Naveh's residents were forced to flee after Hamas's October 7 massacre. Now they have found a new temporary home at a Jerusalem hotel.
IDF destroys Gaza mosque used by Islamic Jihad as operational HQ • IDF strikes over 50 terror targets in Khan Yunis from air, land, and sea
For the first few weeks since the attack, Michael studied all the footage of the massacre available to the public to figure out what happened to his brother. Now he campaigns to bring Or home.
“I can promise a war of liberation is coming,” warned Hamden, “not just another October 7.”
Born in the Khan Yunis refugee camp, Sinwar, 61, was made Hamas' leader in Gaza in 2017. Since Oct. 7, Israel has considered him and other leaders to be "living on borrowed time."
"No one understood this, not the Intelligence Corps, not the Shin Bet, nor the Mossad. Otherwise, they wouldn't have left the border unguarded."