The IDF eliminated Salem Jamal Abdel Rahman Abu Labed, a Nukhba unit commander who infiltrated Kibbutz Nir Oz during the October 7 massacre and played a role in the atrocities committed against Israeli civilians that day.
For months, Israeli officials and international observers have warned that Hamas routinely hijacks aid shipments, diverting food and fuel from civilian channels.
Citing 'reliable research estimates,' the PA stated in December 2025 that Hamas had raised no less than '$11 billion,' which the terror organization had spent filling its own warehouses 'to the brim' rather than spending it on Gazans.
For Palestinians, UNRWA has become the international symbol of their demand that the remaining Palestinian refugees of 1948 and millions of their descendants be allowed to settle inside Israel.
Hamas seeks to replicate the 'Hezbollah model' in Gaza: A technocratic administration would be responsible for garbage collection and other municipal service.
The IDF struck three Hamas underground targets in the Deir al-Balah area after identifying the terror group attempting to rehabilitate its tunnel network.
The IDF eliminated Walid Haniyeh, the deputy commander of a Hamas Nukhba company who led a terrorist cell into Israel on Oct. 7 and helped direct the abduction of Israeli civilians.
Former Hamas hostage Ilana Gritzewsky detailed the abuse she endured in Gaza captivity, revealing that every siren triggered by Iran or Hezbollah brings back the trauma of the October 7th horror.
The IDF eliminated Sabaei Zahir Abd al-Hamid Abu Hasna, a Nukhba Hamas terrorist who infiltrated Israel on October 7 and helped hold hostage Omer Shem Tov captive.
An Israeli airstrike in southern Gaza killed Hussein Qadra and Mohammed Farra, heads of a Hamas financial network that transferred over half a billion shekels to fund the terror group.
Ohel, who was held hostage for 738 days and was released as part of the U.S.-brokered Gaza deal on Oct. 13, 2025, thanked the IDF for eliminating his kidnapper in an Instagram story.
The message, along with other documents seized by the IDF over the past two years, exposes extensive strategic coordination between Hamas, Hezbollah, and Iran.
Under the legislation, suspects could face charges including terrorism, wartime collaboration, genocide-related offenses, and violations of Israeli sovereignty. By Pesach Benson, TPS-IL and Amelie Botbol, JNS More than two years after the deadliest terrorist attack in Israel’s history, the Knesset on Monday night approved legislation creating a special tribunal to prosecute those accused of participating... Read more »
Ariel Sharon—Israel's most hardline general turned prime minister—made the gut-wrenching decision to uproot thousands of Jewish families from Gaza in a desperate bid for peace.
In effect, the divide over hostage deals is not only about what Israelis think but also about how deeply those views are tied to their sense of what is right.
For the Iranian regime and its proxies, survival equals victory. If they are not destroyed, if they retain their weapons, if they remain in power, they can claim success.
Former hostage Or Levy, who was held alongside Hersh Goldberg-Polin for several weeks, explains how Hersh's attitude in captivity helped him endure the horrors of the Hamas tunnels.
Negotiations risk not only legitimizing an Islamist terror group but also entrenching its authoritarian rule in the Gaza Strip and paving the way for more massacres against Israel.
A massive tragedy was prevented due to religious Jews collecting wheat for the preparation of Passover matzohs during the Land of Israel's sabbatical year.