In the heart of Israel, the Kibbutz Be'eri community grapples with the haunting aftermath of an October 7 attack by Hamas, a tragedy that has left physical and emotional scars on this close-knit society.
Today, 101 hostages remain trapped in Gaza, while the conflict continues as Hamas retains the capacity to launch rocket attacks on Israeli communities.
Israel continues to fight the war ignited by Hamas on Oct. 7, when the terrorist group invaded southern Israel, decimated communities, killed 1,139 people, and abducted 250 hostages to Gaza.
Over a third of wounded reservists are dealing with limb injuries, with the rest dealing with a variety of internal and spinal injuries, as well as eye, ear, and head wounds.
Fawzia Amin Sido, a Yazidi girl abducted by ISIS at age 11 and later held captive by Hamas, has been freed by Israeli forces after a complex, months-long rescue operation coordinated with U.S. officials.
IDF officials are considering a plan to turn the northern Gaza Strip into a military zone, and it would see the IDF evacuate more than 200,000 Gazans, placing the area entirely under Israeli military control.
According to UNRWA, Sherif was suspended without pay in March for three months for violating regulations and was investigated over his alleged political activities.
The Gaza-Egypt border, especially the Philadelphia Corridor, is a crucial strategic area in the ongoing conflict, serving as a vital route for Hamas's operations.
Terrorists, backed by organizations such as Hamas and Islamic Jihad and funded by Iran, have deeply entrenched themselves within civilian areas, creating a perilous environment.
At Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center – Ichilov Hospital, a heavy silence fell as staff, patients, and visitors paused to honor the memory of six hostages brutally murdered by Hamas terrorists.
By repeating the simple truth of what's happening in the Middle East, a gathering of pro-Israel Jews and Iranians stripped a gathering of pro-Hamas protesters of their moral superiority.
'I was coerced into reciting Islamic prayers and made to wear a hijab,' Agam Goldstein-Almog recounted, also noting the antisemitism she has experienced since her release.
Many of these institutions have been repurposed as command centers and weapon storage facilities, using innocent civilians as human shields to protect their operations.