Turkish media's descent into antisemitic propaganda under Erdogan's watch
Turkish media outlets escalate from Israel criticism to explicit calls for destruction as antisemitic rhetoric spreads across political spectrum.
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Turkish media outlets escalate from Israel criticism to explicit calls for destruction as antisemitic rhetoric spreads across political spectrum.
Behind every successful aircrew, including those who carried out the IDF's jaw-dropping operation over Iran, stands a simulator instructor; "witnessing our preparations come to fruition feels surreal" – a firsthand look at the technology.
In an interview with Israel Hayom, senior Republican Senator Lindsey Graham laid out a clear position: there is no room for illusions about the Iranian regime, no chance for a diplomatic agreement without recognition of Israel’s right to exist, and now is the time to deepen the security alliance with Jerusalem.
The question remains whether Iran would agree to resume negotiations, or should the US expect a retaliatory response.
Through this crushing blow, Israeli leadership sent an unmistakable message about their determination to target the "puppet master" orchestrating the proxies – Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Houthis – Israel has been relentlessly battling across multiple fronts.
As international protests condemn Israel's recent operation, a surprising counter-narrative has emerged: Iranian citizens expressing support for the military action that targeted their own government's installations and top officials.
Five days into Operation Rising Lion, and the question remains which specific targets Israel has prioritized, and what their destruction would mean for the broader conflict.
Israel's image in the world has tanked during the Gaza war, but how is Western and global public opinion responding to the current war between Israel and Iran? We asked AI platforms and got some interesting insights.
With improved intelligence and advanced drones, the IDF is breaking into the main arteries of Hamas’s tunnel network. An Israel Hayom correspondent joined the 7th Brigade forces in Khan Younis to hear how doctrine has changed and what has made underground warfare more effective.
Behind stunning views from the newly captured peak of Mount Hermon, lies the real mission: stopping the next October 7. Israel Hayom got to see the new reality on the northern border – just 12 miles from Damascus.
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