Soliman Hijjy, a videographer who was let go in the past by The New York Times due to his social media posts praising Hitler for his hatred of Jews, was rehired following the Hamas massacre in Israel on October 7th.

Two of the 222 hostages abducted by Hamas on October 7 have been released from captivity and safely transferred to Egypt, Israeli authorities confirmed on Monday evening.

In response to the harrowing October 7 attack by Hamas on southern Israel, Israel’s intelligence agencies, the Mossad and Shin Bet, have collaboratively established a specialized unit named “Nili,” which draws its name from a WWI-era Jewish underground organization

The notoriously anti-Israel New York Times published an apology on Monday for blaming Israel for the explosion at a Gazan hospital last week that was subsequently proven by multiple sources, including US defense officials, to have been the result of a failed ro

Benny Chasson, a resident of Kissufim, a kibbutz next to the Gaza border, told Channel 14 about how he ascertained that the IDF soldiers who rescued him weren’t Hamas terrorists in disguise.

In a recent encounter on Capitol Hill, Rep. Ilhan Omar declined to answer questions from Fox News correspondent Hillary Vaughn about Israel’s response to recent attacks by Hamas.

A New York City doctor has stunningly admitted on social media that he deliberately and medically unnecessarily sedated a Jewish patient who questioned him about his wearing of a Palestinian flag pin on his doctor’s coat. Cardiologist Dr.

Israel’s Welfare Ministry on Sunday published heartbreaking statistics in the wake of the murderous Hamas attack in Israel on Simchas Torah two weeks ago. The massacre left 21 children from 13 families without parents.

Is there a future for Jews in the UK? Judging by videos posted on social media following the huge pro-Palestinian protest in London on Motzei Shabbos, the future seems bleak. Political commentator Caroline Glick reposted one video on Twitter on Sunday, commenting: “Hunting Jews in London.

Israeli military officials have reported the discovery of a USB key containing instructions for crafting a “cyanide dispersion device” on a Hamas operative who was involved in the Oct. 7 terrorist attack, Axios reports.

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