Gaza war
Hamas ramping up 'psychological warfare' on Gazans, Khan Yunis militia leader tells 'Post'
"People are tired of Hamas. They’ve had enough," Khan Yunis militia leader Hussam al-Astal told the Post.
Why ICC going after Smotrich is a bigger deal than going after Netanyahu - analysis
Hamas leader Khalil al-Hayya's son killed in Gaza, terror group confirms
Hamas disarmament 'almost impossible to bridge' as gaps with BoP grow, source tells ‘Post’
Canadian intelligence intervened in seven violent threats motivated by Gaza war in 2025
CSIS said the threat of religiously motivated violent extremism in Canada had been "particularly worrying," with the problem exacerbated by ISIS operations, the October 7 War, and radicalization.
Hamas, Board of Peace clash over disarmament agreement, enter impasse in negotiations - report
The terrorist organization has said that it would only give up weapons after the full implementation of phase one of the agreement, which requires Israel to withdraw from Gaza.
'Grotesque distortion': Israel rebukes Norwegian Holocaust Center’s Nakba-Holocaust events
The embassy called for the planned events to be canceled immediately and asked the center to return to its core mission: safeguarding Holocaust remembrance and confronting antisemitism.
'Last Letters from Heroes of the October 7th War': Nobody taught them how to do this - review
The book is a portrait of those who looked directly at the possibility of dying and wrote about it, not necessarily a portrait of everyone who went in.
IDF soldier killed in southern Lebanon, HFC tightens security guidelines in northern Israel
US envoys' Pakistan visit canceled • Hezbollah violates ceasefire with Israel, launches projectiles at North • Netanyahu meets Christians serving in IDF
‘He was always smiling’: Sister of fallen soldier Shachar Fridman on Israel’s Remembrance Day
Fridman was a soldier in the 101st Battalion of the Paratroopers Brigade, who returned to service after the October 7 outbreak of war despite having already been released from the army.
'I feel like we failed' to bring Gaza hostages home, Rachel Goldberg-Polin tells CBS's 60 Minutes
"What we were fighting for did happen. We got all these people home, not the way we wanted. We wanted them home, alive, but they had come home," she told Anderson Cooper.
'I feel invisible’: Families of slain hostages warn Knesset panel they lack gov't support
Family members of slain hostages share their emotional struggles, criticizing the government for a lack of support and calling for a state commission of inquiry into the October 7 failures.
Israel’s symbolic strikes on bridges and high-rises show limits of military power - analysis
Israel's strikes on bridges and high-rises in Gaza and Lebanon are symbolic, revealing the limits of its military power as Hezbollah and Hamas maintain control in both regions.
IDF expects Hamas to enter disarmament process soon
The announcement was aspirational in that Hamas has not yet done so, and no one can really know whether the Gazan terror group will follow through.