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.
This Hanukkah, as we light our candles, we are reminded of more than that long-ago historical miracle; we are called to recognize the enduring flame of hope that burns even in the darkest of times.
REPORTERS’ NOTEBOOK: The advance in Gaza is a process described as one of methodical pace, careful targeting, and then the application of concentrated, massive force.
The Kerem Shalom crossing was used to carry more than 60% of the truckloads going into Gaza before war erupted on Oct. 7.
IDF continues maneuvering inside southern city of Khan Yunis • army raids Hamas military post, training complex inside refugee camp
Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer defended the decision as "critical" citing the need for continued American support.
The terrorist organization relies on the maximum utilization of institutions, both above and underground, with the expectation that Israeli forces will not be able to uncover them.
Qatar, where several political leaders of Hamas are based, has been leading negotiations between it and Israel.
Data taken from technology (laptops, phones, tablets) and written notebooks detailed plans for a slew of military targets and key points in Israel to attack, well into Israeli territory.
Some US officials expressed concern about the plan while others support it.
US National Security advisor Jake Sullivan acknowledged the difficulty Israel faces in targeting terror cells while minimizing harm to civilians.