According to a new report by The New York Times citing Israeli and Western intelligence officials and a former senior Israeli officer, Hamas has been acquiring a “significant number” of its weapons from IDF munitions that failed to explode. This information, emerging from intelligence gathered during the ongoing conflict in Gaza, has led to the […]

Khan Yunis, Gaza – In a daring and courageous operation, the Paratroopers Brigade Reconnaissance Unit of the IDF conducted a close-quarters combat mission, rescuing injured soldiers while under heavy gunfire from Hamas terrorists in the heart of Khan Yunis. The mission took place during a targeted raid on terrorist infrastructure in the area, where terrorists […]

Israelis held a protest at the Kerem Shalom crossing into Gaza for the fifth day in a row on Sunday. The protesters, who blocked humanitarian aid trucks from entering Gaza, included relatives of hostages being held in Gaza, relatives of soldiers killed in Gaza, reservists released from active duty in Gaza, and Israelis evacuated from […]

New York City Councilman Yusef Salaam, best known for being a member of the exonerated “Central Park Five,” experienced a stop by the NYPD in Harlem that he says targeted him, but the NYPD has commended the officer’s conduct as “professional” and “respectful.” In a statement, Salaam recounted, “Last night (Friday), while driving with my […]

A video shared online shows hundreds of Gazans evacuating to a secure humanitarian area while chanting “Down with Hamas.” The video, shared by COGAT [Coordination of Government Activities in the Territories], was filmed in the humanitarian passage recently opened by the IDF in western Khan Younis. “In recent days, we see more and more evidence […]

The Biden administration announced on Friday that it is halting funding to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), following allegations of involvement by 12 UNRWA staff members in the October 7 attacks by Hamas against Israel. “The United States is extremely troubled by the allegations that twelve UNRWA employees may have been involved in the October 7 Hamas terrorist attack on Israel,” State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said. He added that the Department of State has temporarily paused additional funding for UNRWA pending a review of these allegations and the United Nations’ response to them.

President Joe Biden has told Israeli PM Binyamin Netanyahu that he will not support a war in Gaza that will last all year, according to a report from Hebrew media outlet Walla. Based on information from two unnamed US officials, President Biden reportedly urged Prime Minister Netanyahu to hasten the shift towards low-intensity combat with Hamas, aiming to lessen civilian casualties. The report further suggests that President Biden expressed uncertainty regarding Israel’s long-term goals for concluding the conflict and requested clarity on Israel’s post-war plans.

A leading psychiatrist has come forward with claims that she was contacted by White House staff concerned about former President Donald Trump’s mental health. Dr. Bandy Lee, a former Yale University psychiatrist and editor of the controversial book ‘The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump,’ disclosed this supposed story in a recent interview. The issue of Trump’s mental well-being has recently gained traction in political discussions, especially with the ongoing race for the Republican Party nominee, where Trump faces opposition from Nikki Haley. Haley has raised questions about Trump’s fitness for office, a claim Trump has countered by stating he has successfully passed a mental fitness test. Dr.

About 50 female soldiers who were recruited at the beginning of the week and assigned to surveillance duty refused to report for duty at the training base of the Border Protection Corps in the Aravah, Ynet reported. According to the report, some of them were detained and sentenced to military prison. The soldiers’ refusal comes in the wake of the disaster that befell the female surveillance soldiers on October 7th at the Nachal Oz base next to the Israeli-Gazan border. Fifteen soldiers and three officers were killed and six were taken hostage. The soldiers, who were unarmed, had repeatedly warned their superiors of ominous Hamas activities on the border but their warnings went unheeded and they paid for their commanders’ failures with their lives.

Sgt. First Class (res.) Ahmad Abu Latif, a 26-year-old husband and father and resident of the Bedouin town of Rahat, was one of the 21 IDF soldiers killed in Gaza earlier this week after Hamas terrorists threw RPG missiles at a building laced with explosives. Latif wrote a now famous social media post before being called to serve in Gaza in which he expressed his pride in being an Israeli-Bedouin and serving in the IDF to defend Israel. He also noted that Hamas murdered and abducted Jews and Arabs alike during the October 7th attack. “Since the start of the war, we’ve heard a lot about the involvement of Arab citizens,” he wrote. “Unfortunately, among the dead are Bedouin and Druze soldiers, Muslims and Christians, who became heroes defending the country.

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