The threat that will remain: Israel's plans could result in Hamas getting access to tunnels
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What can Israel do with the Egypt-Gaza border?

The Philadelphi Corridor, which was established after the signing of the Peace Accords with Egypt, left thousands of Rafah residents on the Egyptian side of the border. Families were artificially separated. Already back then, they began to excavate the first tunnels. At first, they served to maintain the ties between the families. Later on, they began to smuggle commodities and drugs via the tunnels, and following the Oslo Accords, they smuggled heavy weapons too.

Meet the 15-year-old whose Oct. 7 story transformed Israeli hasbara

Meet the 15-year-old whose Oct. 7 story transformed Israeli hasbara

On that terrible Shabbat Ella Shani lost her father in his home in Be’eri. Her grandparents, 80-years-old, were shot but survived, and her close cousin Amit Shani was kidnapped and was released after more than 50 days. Her unique way of describing the horrors has impacted many abroad, including Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sharon Stone.

Recognize the Armenian genocide now
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Recognize the Armenian genocide now

The state of the Jewish people has for years refrained from officially recognizing the genocide that the Turks perpetrated against the Armenians, due to what the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has informally defined as “vital security interests” as well as “the profound economic relationship between the two states.” The outcome of this definition is that even now, Erdogan has identified with and supported the modern day Amalek.