Palestinian officials now say more than 10,000 people have been killed in Gaza since the start of the Israel-Hamas war, which entered its second month of fighting earlier this week. The humanitarian crisis in the Hamas-governed territory is expected to worsen and the staggering death toll – already three times …
Read More »46 reported attacks on US forces in wake of Israel-Hamas war: official
A U.S. defense official told Fox News on Thursday that there have now been 46 attacks on American military bases since Oct. 17 – about a week after Hamas launched its war on Israel. The official explained that the latest attacks in Iraq and Syria have not resulted in any …
Read More »Pope to meet Israeli hostages’ families, Palestinian refugees
Pope Francis will be meeting with the families of Israeli hostages and groups of Palestinians displaced by the ongoing conflict. The pontiff will meet with both groups following a General Audience at the Vatican on Nov. 22. “Pope Francis will meet separately with a group of relatives of Israelis held …
Read More »Iran-backed Houthi rebels accused of hijacking ship linked to Israeli billionaire in Red Sea
A cargo ship linked to an Israeli billionaire was allegedly seized by Iran-backed rebels in the Red Sea on Sunday. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said it “strongly condemns the Iranian attack against an international vessel.” “The ship, which is owned by a British company and is operated by …
Read More »Desperate Israelis waiting to hear whether loved ones will be released after Hamas deal: 'We're very hopeful'
Israelis are desperate to find out whether their loved ones will be among the 50 women and children to be released by Hamas following a Tuesday deal that ushered in a temporary cease-fire and agreement to swap Palestinian prisoners for the hostages at a 3-to-1 ratio. “We do not fully …
Read More »Campus antisemitism has parents, students reconsidering college choices
A surge of antisemitic acts on college campuses across the United States is prompting some parents and students to rethink their higher education plans, according to an educational expert. “This problem stems from the top of a university,” Jennifer Brozost, co-founder of the Private Education Advisory Service, told Fox News. …
Read More »'I will be haunted forever’: Israel’s horrific video of Hamas atrocities leaves viewers shocked and sickened
JERUSALEM — Over the past few weeks, I have watched from Israel as a 43-minute film containing raw footage of Hamas terrorists’ Oct. 7 massacre in southern Israel makes its way around the world. The extreme and horrified reactions in Congress, the United Nations and even in Hollywood to the …
Read More »New images of Avigail Idan show released 4-year-old US citizen smiling, reunited with family members
New images released Monday show 4-year-old U.S. citizen Avigail Idan smiling and reunited with surviving family members after being taken hostage by Hamas last month. Idan, a dual American and Israeli citizen, returned Sunday night to Israel and was taken to a special unit designated for released hostages at Schneider …
Read More »State Dept: Hamas refuses to release women hostages to prevent sharing horrors of captivity
The State Department says the U.S. suspects one reason Hamas is refusing to release its remaining female hostages is to prevent them from revealing the horrors they experienced in captivity. Israeli officials believe Hamas still has roughly 18 women in custody, most of whom were kidnapped from an Oct. 7 …
Read More »Where no Congress has gone before: Facing galactic-scale fiscal cliff and border security threats
There’s a rush this week to secure a border security accord in the Senate. Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas has shuttled back and forth to the Capitol multiple times for talks with Sens. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., and James Lankford, R-Okla. Things are so serious that Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, I-Ariz., even …
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