'This is where Hamas took the hostage': A visit to the heart of Gaza
Israel Hayom correspondent Neta Bar travels to Shujaiyya, witnessing IDF operations and Hamas' shattered stronghold.
Israel Hayom correspondent Neta Bar travels to Shujaiyya, witnessing IDF operations and Hamas' shattered stronghold.
The identification of fallen soldiers remains one of Israel's most sensitive topics, rarely discussed in public forums.
Eight months after Oct. 7, it appears the defense minister believes there is still no place for leadership changes while the war continues and there remains a significant chance that Israel may engage in a campaign against Hezbollah.
Critics warn of security risks as staff members from various rear units, many lacking combat experience, replace trained guards. IDF cites manpower shortage and prisoner influx since Oct. 7.
Elliott Abrams, who served in key roles in Republican administrations, speaks exclusively with Israel Hayom. "I don't know what and how much has been held up, but it shouldn't have happened. The level of delay should be zero."
In an exclusive interview with Israel Hayom, Talia Khan, president of the MIT Israel Alliance discusses Israel’s failed hasbara attempts and their implications for America’s next generation of leaders. “I think when people hear what actually happened on Oct. 7 and see the humanity of Israelis, it’s harder to hate them," she says in the second part of our interview.
Since Oct. 7, Talia Khan has been boldly advocating against antisemitism and fighting for the safety of Jewish students on campuses. In an exclusive interview with Israel Hayom, she highlights the growing concerns about the direction America is heading. “Here in Israel, I can finally breathe.”
A source tells Israel Hayom that a mere few days after Oct. 7, as Israel was in the midst of planning an operation to take out terrorists in the compound, sensitive and credible intel showed that Hamas was holding captives there.
Fresh off the campaign trail, and days after saying she will vote for Trump, Nikki Haley's first stop is Israel. The former US ambassador to the UN wanted to see the crimes of Hamas with her own eyes, in order to warn Americans and the West.
The former Republican governor and presidential hopeful spoke with Israel Hayom after visiting the communities in southern Israel that came under attack on Oct. 7, showing her support for the Jewish state. In the interview, she slams the Biden administration for turning its back on Israel by withholding weapons, saying "the best thing America can do is let Israel do its job."
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