Amit Soussana is one of the many Israelis who was kidnapped from her own home on October 7. She was held hostage for 55 days while enduring sexual assault and many other forms of violence at the hands of Hamas. She is now telling her story about what happened during...
Amit Soussana speaks out on her abduction and sexual assault in Gaza
While the world was worrying about Kate’s Conspiracies: Israel started its invasion of Rafah
The first attack on Rafah happened less than 24 hours ago. A two-story house located between the cities of Rafah and Khan Younis was bombed at dawn. While searching for survivors in the rubble, five bodies were found, four of them being Palestinian children, and not...
Schumer calls for a new election in Israel after criticizing Netanyahu’s leadership skills
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer recently took a bold stance on the international stage with a speech on the Senate floor that garnered considerable attention. In the wake of escalating tensions between Israel and Hamas, Schumer openly criticized Israeli Prime...
Famine and Starvation is Becoming the Deadliest Weapon from Israel
As the world watches one country destroy another for their “righteous” war. Israel’s deadliest weapon is the aftermath of the bombing in Gaza, Lebanon, and Rafah. While Netanyahu still claims that his only goal is to eradicate Hamas, every day it seems more that his...
Tensions Flare Between US and Israel Over Gaza Conflict
In a series of interviews over the weekend, the ongoing war in Gaza intensified tensions between US President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. During an interview with MSNBC on Saturday, President Biden criticized Netanyahu's approach, arguing...
US Airdrops Aid to Gaza: A Band-Aid on a Bullet Wound
The recent airdrops of aid by the US into Gaza come amid a desperate humanitarian crisis. Images of devastation and hungry families flicker across our screens, prompting a natural urge to help. However, experts warn that airdrops offer minimal relief and fail to...
Herzog’s invitation to the inauguration of the Holocaust Museum causes controversy
President Herzog of Israel's recent invitation to the inauguration of the Holocaust Museum has sparked a wave of reactions, both in Israel and globally. What was planned as an observance of the Holocaust and a promotion of education and remembrance has now become a...
Diplomatic Efforts and Humanitarian Concerns: Addressing the Israel-Hamas Conflict
In the midst of the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas in the Middle East, diplomatic efforts are underway to broker a ceasefire deal and address pressing humanitarian concerns. The UK's foreign secretary, Lord Cameron, recently shed light on the current state...
According to UN investigations, there is clear evidence that Hamas committed sexual assault on both hostages and Palestinian Detainees.
An anticipated report by the UN has found that instances of sexual violence were committed during the October 7 attacks inside Israel as well as against Palestinians in the West Bank. Proving that Hamas is not fighting for Palestinians as they claim but only to push...
New Zealand Expands Hamas Terror Designation
New Zealand extended its terrorist designation to encompass the entire Hamas organization on Thursday, a significant expansion of its policy regarding the Islamist group. Previously, only Hamas's military wing had been designated as a "terrorist entity" back in 2010....
More than 30.000 people have been killed in the war between Israel and Gaza
Since the commencement of the conflict between Israel and Hamas in October last year, Gaza's health ministry in the besieged enclave reported that over 30,000 individuals have lost their lives as of Thursday. Israel claims to have eliminated around 10,000 Hamas...
Northern Gaza’s Last Functional Hospital Forced to Shut Down
In a devastating blow to the already strained healthcare system in the Gaza Strip, Al-Awda Hospital, situated in the city of Jabalia in northern Gaza, has been compelled to halt all medical services indefinitely. The closure comes as a result of acute shortages in...
Eurovision 2024: Israel’s Participation Sparks Controversy
The upcoming Eurovision Song Contest in Malmö, Sweden, is facing controversy surrounding Israel's participation. Calls for the country's exclusion have intensified in recent months, primarily stemming from the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine. Protesters...
Gaza on the Brink of Famine: Desperate Measures Amidst Limited Aid Access
Gaza's residents, especially those in the isolated north, are teetering on the edge of famine. The UN warns of a "catastrophic" lack of food, with children going hungry for days and malnutrition rates exceeding critical thresholds. Aid convoys are struggling to reach...
Biden Expresses Hope for Gaza Ceasefire as Negotiations Progress
President Joe Biden has voiced optimism for a potential ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas conflict, indicating a target of "next Monday" for its realization. During a visit to an ice cream shop in New York City alongside comedian Seth Meyers, Biden shared his aspirations...
US Airman Dies After Self-Immolation Protest Outside Israeli Embassy
A 25-year-old U.S. Air Force airman, Aaron Bushnell, from San Antonio, Texas, tragically passed away on Monday after setting himself on fire outside the Israeli Embassy in Washington, D.C., on Sunday. The Metropolitan Police Department confirmed Bushnell's identity...
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