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Photographs of an unprecedented war between Israel and Hamas have captured 100 days of agony. Scenes from Hamas' surprise attack on a music festival, farming communities and army outposts in ...
Israel says it is investigating after Hamas released photos purportedly showing the body of a female hostage in Gaza. Speaking during his weekly cabinet meeting on Sunday, Prime Minister Benjamin ...
Photos: Israel strikes Gaza after Hamas attack ... An exchange of fire at Israel’s border with Lebanon and a deadly shooting of Israeli tourists in Egypt on Sunday also fueled fears of broader ...
Prior to the shooting, the two attackers entered the Al-Nuzha Mosque through the women's entrance and stashed their bags in the mosque's bathroom, threatening worshipers not to leave. Members of the congregation, indicated that one of the shooters opened the door with a M16 rifle and shouted at them "Nobody go outside! Anyone who goes out is a ...
She argued in favour of mainstream media, stating that "legitimate credible fact-based news organization[s]" differ from fake news producers in that the "legitimate" media admit their errors. Zacharia said that longer articles about the war "must mention" the 2005 Israeli disengagement from Gaza , the 2006 Palestinian legislative election won ...
Approximately 90 militants infiltrated kibbutz Ein HaShlosha, killing four civilians, looting, shooting, and burning houses. [224] [225] An 80-year-old Argentinian-Israeli woman died after her home was set on fire and she was unable to escape. [226] A standoff between the attackers and the residents' security team lasted six hours. [227]
Antony Blinken said he was “overwhelmed” after Israeli officials showed him new photos of people killed in Israel by Hamas. The US secretary of state said: “I think for any human being to ...
[13] [38] Haaretz journalists Nir Hasson and Liza Rozovsky related the chronology of the news items about "beheaded babies" and "hung babies" and concluded, "this story is false". [13] They quoted Ishay Coen, a journalist for the ultra-Orthodox website Kikar Hashabbat , who admitted he made a mistake by unquestioningly accepting the IDF's ...