Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made clear on Monday that Israel would not agree to a ceasefire, drawing parallels to the United States’ position after Pearl Harbor in 1941 and the September 11 attacks in 2001. “I want to make clear Israel’s position regarding the ceasefire.

A New York Times report published on Sunday evening summarized a series of intelligence and policy failures going back decades that led to the brutal Hamas attack on October 7. The report began: It was 3 a.m. on Oct.

IDF soldier Ori Magidish was freed from captivity overnight Sunday during the ground operation in Gaza, it was released for publication on Monday morning. Magidish was abducted by Hamas terrorists on the morning of October 7. She was examined by medical professionals and is in good condition. She was then reunited with her family.

Hamas on Monday released its second hostage video, this one showing three unidentified Israeli women berating Israeli PM Netanyahu in a message almost certainly dictated to them by their terrorist captors.

Army Radio reporter Doron Kadosh posted a video on Monday morning of IDF forces in the heart of the Gaza Strip. “IDF tanks already reached Salah al-Din Street, the main thoroughfare that crosses the Gaza Strip, and attacked a suspicious vehicle there,” he wrote.

A terrorist-loving Neturei Karta Hamas terrorist dressed as a Jew who went to Antwerp, Belgium, to ostensibly collect money for his family in Israel found himself unceremoniously tossed out of an apartment building by an actual Jew who was, correctly, furious at him.

An absolutely terrifying scene unfolded in Dagestan on Sunday night.

The NYPD and Flatbush Shomrim are investigating after an apparent pro-Hamas antisemite trespassed on the property of an elderly couple, both of whom survived the Holocaust, and stolen an Israeli flag.

Israel has tried to enlighten the world about the true nature of Hamas for years. Since the unspeakable atrocities that Hamas committed on October 7, some of the Western world is seeing the light.

A large rocket barrage launched by Hamas terrorists in Gaza at central Israel sent about two million Israelis running to protected spaces midday Sunday, according to an estimate by Channel 12.

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