American college students were caught on camera signing petitions in support of Hamas and combat training classes, pushing terror advocacy to a new extreme.
The $600,000 documentary project was financed by Fuente Latina, which provides pro-Israel news and commentary on the Middle East to Spanish-language news outlets, along with contributions from U.S. foundations and philanthropists.
'The polite lie that we tell ourselves over and over again is that Hamas does not represent the Palestinians,' Ammiel Hirsch said. 'It is simply not true.'
Kobi and Edith, the parents of hostage Alon Ohel, dedicated a Torah scroll in his room, praying for his safe and speedy return, with Edith saying, 'His faith, which he still holds onto in Gaza, will bring him home.'
Hamas, the terrorist group that runs Gaza, is massively unpopular, garnering 'favorable' responses from only 8 percent of respondents and 'unfavorable' responses from 63 percent.
Yarden Bibas was a devoted husband and father of two young boys until Hamas tore it all away on October 7, kidnapping him and his family before brutally killing them.
The lawsuit, based on U.S. anti-terror laws, claims that the Qatari network knowingly assisted and helped terrorist organizations spread propaganda, recruit activists and incite violence.
Two hostages were forced by Hamas to watch a staged ceremony in Rafah, where three Israelis were released on Saturday, as they were filmed desperately pleading for their own freedom.
On Saturday, Israel facilitated the release of six living hostages from Hamas captivity in the Gaza Strip: Eliya Cohen, 27, Avera Mengistu, 39, Hisham al-Sayed, 36, Omer Shem Tov, 22, Tal Shoham, 40, and Omer Wenkert, 23.
Fourteen state landmarks were illuminated in their memory, including One World Trade Center, Niagara Falls, the Empire State Plaza in Albany, Moynihan Train Hall in New York City, and several bridges.
The Jewish state is in mourning as the bodies of four Israeli hostages—including infant and toddler Kfir and Ariel Bibas, their mother Shiri, and the elderly Oded Lifshitz—are returned to Israel for a proper burial.
The Red Cross handed the four coffins to Israeli forces in the Gaza Strip after receiving them from the Hamas terrorist group following a propaganda ceremony.
Hamas, under extreme Israeli pressure has agreed to double the number of hostages set for release in the seventh round on Saturday, bringing the total to six, including Tal Shoham, Omer Shem Tov, Eliya Cohen, Omer Wenkert, Hisham Al-Sayed, and Avera Mengistu
Professor Hagai Levine, who heads the Health Department at the Hostages and Missing Families Forum, emphasized the need for systematic monitoring of returnees’ health conditions.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio visited Israel this past week, aiming to strengthen the bonds between the two allies and promote a path to peace where terrorism neither wins nor flourishes.
Israel is demanding the freedom of six living hostages during the seventh release scheduled for Saturday. According to the deal, Hamas is required to release three captives.
Hamas has ruled Gaza with violence since 2005, diverting crucial infrastructure materials to build weapons and tunnels aimed at attacking Jews—have the Palestinians finally had enough?
Anti-Israel journalist Yvonne Ridley praises cynical and cruel acts by Hamas, such as presenting 'goodie bags' to freed hostages as 'acts of kindness.'
American-Israeli Sagui Dekel-Chen, 36, and Argentinian-Israeli Iair Horn, 46, were captives of Hamas while Alexander Troufanov, 29, who has dual Russian citizenship, had been held by the Palestinian Islamic Jihad terrorist organization.
Hamas continues to dangle hostages in front of a nation still reeling from the October 7 massacre, tormenting the captives' relatives who have been waiting for over a year and a half to welcome them home.
Recent calls by Hamas to indefinitely delay the hostage release are the latest example of why the IDF must finish the job, eradicate Hamas, and prevent its return to power.
Turkey-based network, which includes about 1,500 parliamentarians from around the world, describes itself as an organization established 'at the initiative of parliamentarians who support Palestinian rights.'
Current and former US officials who worked with the aid group say they watched for years as it funneled millions of dollars to anti-Israel advocacy groups and entities linked to terrorism.
Arab terrorists released by Israel as part of the hostage deal, whom some media outlets have sought to equate with the innocent hostages held by Hamas, took up arms, vowing to continue terrorism.
'Trump must remember there is an agreement that must be respected by both parties. This is the only way to bring back prisoners,' Hamas spokesman said.
Mike Huckabee says 'something has to be rethought' in the approach to Gaza, noting that Gaza became a 'Palestinian state' following the expulsion of thousands of Jews in 2005, 'and the results we saw on October 7.'
Speaking to the media aboard Air Force One en route to the Super Bowl in New Orleans, President Trump said he was concerned about the starvation endured by Or Levy, Ohad Ben-Ami, and Eli Sharabi, who were released on Saturday by Hamas.