Gaza
Nearly 80% of Gazans open to emigrating from Strip, COGAT survey finds - exclusive
Nearly 80% of respondents sought information on relocating through Rafah and Kerem Shalom crossings, according to findings presented to senior Israeli officials
Hamas names former intelligence head Mohammed Ouda as new leader of military wing - report
Staged at sea: Activism for the algorithm - opinion
Jewish, Arab Israeli activists launch 'Hasbara' flotilla opposing Gaza-bound Global Sumud Flotilla
Tel Aviv University student wounded in Gaza finds swastika on his car - report
"It's crazy," Dolman told KAN. "It's like you come back from the war, give everything you can for the country, your body and your soul and everything, and you get spit in the face."
Land convoy sets out from Libya as part of Gaza flotilla effort
Two hundred participants from 25 different countries are participating in the convoy, riding in the 20 mobile homes, 7 ambulance or medical transport vehicles, and other locomotives.
IDF kills two Hamas terrorists who infiltrated Israel during October 7 massacre
The IDF also killed an additional Hamas terrorist from Hamas’s Bureij Battalion in a strike on Wednesday.
At Cannes, a juror claims anti-Israel activists face blacklisting
While there was no official boycott or blacklisting of Israelis this year, Israeli films were not part of the festival.
Hamas revenue machine thrives under Gaza ceasefire
Aid flows almost exclusively to strengthen the military wing and fortify Hamas’s structure, while the burden of civil and governmental management relies on local tax collection from merchants.
IDF confirms death of Hamas military chief following Gaza strike
Izz ad-Din al-Haddad was the highest-ranking military commander of Hamas and the last leader of the October 7 massacre remaining in the Gaza Strip.
First Palestinian ICC filing against Hamas alleges war crimes, seeks arrests - exclusive
To date, the ICC has not charged Hamas with any crimes committed against its own civilians. This filing, therefore, is the first by a Palestinian against the terror group.
London, cities worldwide brace themselves for Nakba day protests
On Wednesday, Deputy Assistant Commissioner James Harman said that Saturday “has the potential to be one of the busiest days for policing in London in recent years.”
Dozens of ships set sail from Turkey as Gaza flotilla tries second blockade run
Ships associated with the Gaza flotilla were traveling south of the GSF departure point from Marmaris, according to the activist group's ship tracker.
NYT defends op-ed on Palestinian abuse as Israel’s military readies new F-35 upgrade
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