Iris Haim’s son Yotam was taken hostage in Gaza and later accidentally killed by Israeli soldiers. Yet despite it all, she has become a national symbol of positivity.
Released after 55 days in captivity in Gaza, she tells the story of her beatings, torture, and sexual assault
The evidence is in their own poorly fabricated figures
A new collection of essays, published just before October 7th, captures the complexity of the current war
‘Let me know of one Palestinian in Gaza who tried to save a Jew and maybe I’ll change my mind’
For Israelis who previously evacuated their homes in Sinai or Gaza, leaving their new homes in northern and southern Israel during the current war against Hamas feels like déjà vu
Answering your questions on Hamas, Iran, the occupation, and more
Scenes of young women raped next to the dead bodies of their friends
The State of Israel was created with one overarching purpose: to prevent the slaughter of Jews from ever happening again. On Saturday, it failed miserably to do that.
A tragic political misjudgment about Hamas’ intentions
Understanding our reality is the least we can do. Start here.
A decade of perverse U.S. policy sets the stage for mass murder
America did
Do I support a Palestinian state run by a fundamentalist terror cult that targets civilians? No, I don’t.
The Associated Press claims it never knowingly shared a building with Hamas in Gaza. Its own correspondents—and former Obama administration officials—know better.
The two-state solution has been dead for decades. A one-state solution frightens Israelis and Palestinians alike. Is three the magic number for peace?
Anyone south of Tel Aviv spent the weekend in bomb shelters as intense rocket barrages from Gaza killed four Israelis in the deadliest day for Israel since 2014. By Monday a ceasefire was reached and it was all over. For now.
A war correspondent’s Christmas
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