Israeli officials released a video montage of captured Hamas terrorists confessing to the awful and barbaric acts they carried out against Jews in their sick attack against Israel on Simchas Torah.

The press conference held on Tuesday by released hostage Yocheved Lifshitz caused outrage among many Israelis, especially considering the fact that she described the terrorists’ behavior as “nice,” a fact that is already being used by the terror organization as propaganda.

It’s no secret that the United Nations is a cesspool of Jew-hating miscreants, but comments made by UN Secretary General Antonio Gutteres still came as a surprise, given their extreme audacity, callousness, and indifference to Hamas atrocities.

Freed hostages Yocheved Lifshitz and Nurit Cooper were flown to Ichilov Hospital in Tel Aviv in a military helicopter following their release on Monday evening from captivity in the Gaza Strip by Hamas terrorists, accompanied by family members.

In an apparent attempt at garnering goodwill on the international stage, the Hamas terror group – the very same one that beheaded babies and burned people alive – released a video showing them helping two women in their 80s they had taken hostage, as they released them back to Israel.

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.

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