Israel, Gaza and Hamas
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Israel exposes secret Hamas money network in Turkey backed by Iran, revealing hundreds of millions in transfers through Turkish financial infrastructure.
The ceasefire in Gaza is broadly holding, with Israeli forces inside the strip having pulled back to the so-called "yellow line." Israel Defense Forces chief Eyal Zamir said the position constitutes "a new border line" with Gaza.
Hamas has replenished its fighting force to some 20,000 terrorists, with the group benefiting as its members levy taxes on imported goods and police the streets of Gaza — moves that threaten the
Bill Maher and Ana Kasparian engaged in a heated debate about Israel's military actions and Palestinian casualties on the latest "Club Random" podcast episode.
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Watchdog group accuses Israel of killing 29 journalists in Gaza this year
Reporters Without Borders says that Israel was responsible for nearly half of all journalists killed this year worldwide, with 29 Palestinian reporters killed by its forces in Gaza.
Under the deal brokered by Donald Trump which halted the two-year war between Israel and Hamas, the so-called Yellow Line, which splits Gaza roughly in half, was meant to be a position from which Israeli forces would gradually withdraw as the US president’s peace plan advanced.
Ilan Rosenfeld walks through the burnt-out shell of his former business, stepping over crackling pieces of clay plates that used to line his cafe and past metal scraps of Hezbollah rockets littering the rubble.
A U.N. delegation has visited Lebanon to explore options for the country's south once the U.N. peacekeeping force's term ends next year.
State Del. Sam Rasoul, who has been criticized by other Virginia Democrats for his social media posts, is looking to run in a new district if Virginia redraws its congressional maps
A delegation of 1,000 U.S. Christian pastors arrives in Israel as part of a Friends of Zion initiative to train them as unofficial ambassadors in their communities.