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  • What the Anti-Hamas Protests in Gaza Mean for Israel

    By: Andrew Tobin – The Washington Free Beacon; freebeacon.com The eruption of anti-Hamas protests across the Gaza Strip last week was a win for Israel, which has called for a popular revolt against the Palestinian terrorist group. Israel’s renewed military campaign in Gaza appears to have triggered the protests by weakening Hamas’s control of the…

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  • Former Iraqi Refugee Living in Texas Pleads Guilty to Conspiring to Support ISIS

    ‘I don’t agree that… all these refugees have been properly vetted’ By: Diana Stancy – Fox News; foxnews.com A former Iraqi refugee pleaded guilty to conspiring to provide material support to the Islamic State group, according to the Justice Department.  Abdulrahman Mohammed Hafedh Alqaysi, 28, pleaded guilty to creating and developing logos for ISIS’ media…

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  • Are Christian Zionists more Jewish than Liberal Anti-Israel Jews?

    By: Adam Eliyahu Berkowitz – Israel 365 News; israel365news.com I occasionally write op-eds in response to opinions I disagree with, but this is the first time I have written because I so strongly agree with an opinion that I could not remain silent. My dear friend and colleague, Rabbi Pesach Wolicki, published an editorial in…

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  • Nation Mourns Bibas Family, Oded Lifshitz as Bodies Transferred to Israel

    IDF soldiers at the ceremony to receive the coffins of the four deceased hostages on Feb. 20, 2025. Credit: IDF Spokesperson.

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    The Hunger, the Fear and the Fight to Stay Alive: Freed Hostages Reveal Gaza’s Hell

    Held for over 15 months in tunnels, safe houses and UNRWA facilities—some in isolation—hostages endured starvation, injuries and psychological terror; some were locked in cages, others forced to work; many learned Arabic, some managed to read, write and observe Shabbat By: Ynet correspondents; ynetnews.com Gadi Mozes, 80, maintained a morning walking routine and kept a…

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  • Bracing for the Worst: Some Hostages’ Families Say IDF Told Them Loved Ones May Be Dead

    After Hamas conveys ‘list’ saying 8 of 26 hostages set to be released in coming weeks are dead, relatives say the military gave them grim assessment of their loved ones’ fate By: Times of Israel Staff – timesofisrael.com Family members of several hostages who are set to be released from Gaza in the coming weeks…

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