EU Foreign Policy Chief Josep Borrell draws parallels between Israel and Hamas, condemning both for "massacres" and emphasizing the need for criticism of Israeli actions without being accused of antisemitism.
Celebrities and industry members face consequences for criticizing Israel amid its defensive war against Hamas following the Oct. 7 massacre in southern Israeli communities.
The Israeli National Security Council chief has stated that the agreement is not expected to be put into action before Friday, as there are reports suggesting that Hamas has not yet agreed to the terms of the deal.
"London. Christmas Day. Your home and dear ones. What if it were you?," posted Israel’s Deputy Ambassador to the UK, Oren Marmorstein along with the video.
Real-time interrogations conducted by the agency in the field with numerous Hamas detainees occasionally result in eleventh-hour modifications to IDF attack strategies.
"It is now clear that the World Health Organization has at the very least turned a blind eye to the use of medical facilities for terrorist purposes," said Israel's Health Ministry.
Kirby emphasized that while people have the right to express their opinions under the First Amendment, he found the use of the term "genocide" inappropriate.
Hillel International’s survey found that 68 percent of Jewish students reported feeling sad and 54 percent said they were afraid in the current environment.
Addressing the two-day gathering for the German Islamic Conference, Nancy Faeser stated, “Whoever wants to become a citizen of this country must know" that support for the State of Israel is a non-negotiable element of the country’s foreign policy.
"Negotiating with terrorists never works. Biden's insistence that Israel bargain with Hamas is as tragically wrong as his swapping $6 billion with Iran for five U.S. hostages," wrote the former U.S. official John Bolton.
The skydive was organized by world champion skydiver, author, and coach Dan Brodsky-Chenfeld, who shared a video from the jump on social media on Monday.
Between 50 and 80 hostages detained in Gaza set to be released in exchange for the liberation of hundreds of incarcerated terrorists and a temporary ceasefire.
An Israeli's poignant recitation of Shema Yisrael at the EU reflects both the heart-wrenching anguish and remarkable resilience of a man whose family is held captive by Hamas.