'An existential war to eradicate evil': IDF close to mopping up the neighborhood that became a symbol
An Israel Hayom reporter joins the troops as they enter a Hamas stronghold.
An Israel Hayom reporter joins the troops as they enter a Hamas stronghold.
Professor Ariel Feldstein, a scholar of Zionism, believes that after the events of October 7, the Zionist enterprise will reach a new level. But he is also worried about the vacuum that could emerge in the Gaza Strip.
Israel Hayom speaks with three courageous women who are part of a 70-member medical team in Gaza engaged in efforts to save the lives of IDF soldiers until victory is achieved. Bar spent sixty consecutive hours in a tank on the front line, Ella saved the lives of two battalion commanders, and Shaked treated four soldiers while under fire.
Anila Ali, an American of Pakistani heritage who works to promote the rights of women in conflict zones, has a message to Palestinian women and blasts the "hypocrisy" of women's groups.
Israel Hayom reporter visits the troops on the front line, who want Israelis to know that the war has only just begun.
All relevant commanders in the elite IDF signal intelligence unit were asleep at the wheel, led by Brig. Gen. Y., who heads the unit. It appears that it failed to share the relevant intelligence, even though it claims it passed on everything to the IDF Intelligence Directorate's Research Division analysts.
In a delicate process, the troops watch as throngs of Palestinians pass through the humanitarian corridor – all the while soldiers hope to extract Israeli hostages who may have been forced to blend in with the crowd. The residents who disavow the massacre carried out by Hamas on October 7 don’t dare to speak up. The few who do will just say something like “We don’t condone what happened.”
Evidence on rapes and sexual mutilation has been meticulously gathered by legal experts, specialists, and other activists. Israel Hayom spoke to women leading the effort.
Ben-Gurion famously said that Israel would be tested in the Negev. The Oct. 7 brutal attack by Hamas makes these words more poignant than ever.
Gaza hasn't collapsed yet. Neither has Hamas. However, what's happening is unprecedented in scale: The devastation, intensity, and scope look like nothing like past operations. If Israel stays the course, it has a real chance of achieving the goals it set. This will require focus, resolve, tough decisions, legitimacy, and also time and luck – but it's achievable.
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