Attrition and international pressure: Hamas strategy memo leaked
Confidential document meant for Yahya Sinwar outlines plans to manipulate ceasefire talks, exploit hostage families, preserve military capabilities, and leverage humanitarian aid.
Confidential document meant for Yahya Sinwar outlines plans to manipulate ceasefire talks, exploit hostage families, preserve military capabilities, and leverage humanitarian aid.
Bezalel Smotrich accuses government lawyers of bias against ultra-Orthodox community and overstepping authority.
Speaking at the Israel Hayom conference on education, Education Minister Yoav Kisch said, "Israel should have sought a decisive outcome against Hezbollah last year ... we are committed to bringing residents back to the north securely, and that will only happen through military action."
In an exclusive interview with Israel Hayom, Har, who was dramatically rescued after 128 days in captivity, shares his insights on the ongoing hostage crisis.
Revealed here for the first time is "Operation 402," Hamas' attack order for the conquest of the Nahal Oz kibbutz on October 7 that left 15 residents dead and eight kidnapped.
Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer makes secret trip to Abu Dhabi to secure Emirati support for the efforts that include the "humanitarian bubbles" concept.
Pennsylvania Rep. Mark Gillen faces threats and harassment while pursuing his Holocaust educational project, commenting, "It only validated that we should be doing this."
An assassin’s bullet could not impair Donald Trump. That’s an important message to America and the world. It’s also a lesson that we hope never to learn again. I pray that violence never again becomes part of our political process.
In a gripping account of her 55-days in Hamas tunnels, Sapir Cohen reveals the harsh conditions she endured, her fear of being raped and the feeling of constant hunger. "There were moments when I had to collect food scraps from the floor or sleep in the same room with 10 Hamas operatives." And then Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar interrogated her.
A FlyDubai flight carrying Israelis on board made an emergency landing in Karachi, Pakistan, where Israelis are banned. "We don't know if the Pakistanis knew we were Israelis. We sat quietly and didn't feel anything different," one passenger told Israel Hayom.
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