Freed hostage Eitan Mor nearly killed for stealing pita bread
Father Tzvi Mor describes son Eitan's two-year ordeal bound, isolated, and starved by Hamas across 40 Gaza locations on mere spoonfuls of rice.
Father Tzvi Mor describes son Eitan's two-year ordeal bound, isolated, and starved by Hamas across 40 Gaza locations on mere spoonfuls of rice.
Masked gang employs chainsaws and mechanized equipment to breach Paris' most visited cultural institution, escaping with Napoleon-era crown jewelry in audacious seven-minute operation that authorities describe as carefully planned organized crime.
Israel and the US are working to advance a pilot reconstruction plan in Gaza, involving the construction of schools, clinics, public buildings, and civilian infrastructure funded by the international community. The initiative aims to encourage residents of Hamas-controlled areas to relocate to the newly rehabilitated zones.
An unprecedented wave of fires targeting hay barns is threatening Israel’s milk supply and could soon lead to severe shortages and sharp price hikes, officials warn.
Oakkharasr, 31, was working in Israeli agriculture when Hamas terrorists murdered him and abducted him to Gaza.
Masked robbers accessed Louvre through Seine-side construction zone, used freight elevator to reach target gallery, fled on TMax motorcycle
The Kibbutz Nir Oz resident, who was also a volunteer at Magen David Adom medical first responder organization, was killed while defending family during October 7 attack.
A controversial photo appeared this week showing leading Democratic mayoral candidate joyfully campaigning alongside Siraj Wahhaj, a widely known Brooklyn imam named as an unindicted co-conspirator in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing who has also been connected to other terrorist activities in the US, including calls for "jihad" in New York City.
Mohammed Nazal, a senior Hamas official, gave an interview to the Qatari channel Al-Jazeera and addressed the profile piece Israel Hayom ran on Tawfiq Abu Naim, the potential Hamas chief.
Ali Shamkhani's daughter's 1.4 billion toman wedding ceremony at Tehran's Espinas Parsian Hotel has become a focal point for Iranian social media criticism, with users contrasting the May 2024 luxury event against government calls for public patience during economic sanctions and recent announcements of expanded morality police deployment.
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