Hezbollah rocket barrage near Neve Ziv

Hezbollah attempted to launch rockets and drones into central Israel, but Israel Defense Forces (IDF) preemptively struck and destroyed launch sites in Lebanon. The situation escalated with casualties reported on both sides, but eventually de-escalated with ongoing negotiations for a cease-fire.

Hezbollah Rocket Attacks in Northern Israel

Hezbollah targeted multiple bases in northern Israel, including Mossad and IDF headquarters, but most attacks were thwarted by the IDF. The most significant damage reported was in Acre. Casualties were estimated to be very low.

Israeli IDF Strikes Hezbollah Targets in Lebanon

Israel's IDF initiated pre-emptive strikes on Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon in response to imminent missile and rocket threats aimed at Israeli civilians. The IDF identified Hezbollah preparing to launch attacks on Israeli territory and warned Lebanese civilians to evacuate as the situation escalates.

Israeli Defense Forces vs Hezbollah Conflict

Israeli Defense Forces launched heavy airstrikes on Hezbollah positions in Lebanon after detecting an imminent attack on Israel. Civilians in southern Lebanon were urged to evacuate. Hezbollah fired rockets and drones into northern Israel, causing casualties.

Israeli Defense Forces Recover Bodies of Deceased Hostages in Gaza

Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) recovered the bodies of six deceased Israeli hostages in a rescue operation in Gaza, following intelligence from the Israeli Securities Authority (ISA). Hamas still holds 109 hostages, with 36 presumed dead. U.S. and Egyptian mediators are working towards a cease-fire plan.

Israeli Rescue Operation in Gaza Tunnels

Israeli forces conducted a daring operation to retrieve the bodies of six hostages who died in Hamas captivity in the tunnels under Khan Yunis, Gaza. The hostages were identified and families notified. Efforts continue to bring back all hostages. U.S. proposed a hostage and ceasefire deal accepted by Israel but not by Hamas.

Israeli Hostage Incidents in Gaza

One Israeli hostage was killed and two were injured in separate incidents involving al-Qassam fighters in Gaza, according to Hamas' military wing spokesperson. The incidents are believed to be in retaliation for Israeli airstrikes in Gaza.

Hamas Paraglider Attack in Israel

Hamas used paragliders in a terrorist attack in Israel, IDF discovered an underground workshop operated by Hamas to manufacture weapons, and destroyed it in an airstrike.

IDF Closing in on Hamas Leader Yahya Sinwar in Gaza Strip

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) are closing in on Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar in the Gaza Strip, as other senior members of the organization are eliminated. Sinwar is almost alone at the top of Hamas, with his close friends and senior officials gone. The IDF believes it is difficult for Sinwar to find hiding places. The elimination of Hamas leaders may pressure the group ahead of negotiations for a potential hostage and ceasefire deal. Sinwar has evaded Israel for 10 months, but Israel is determined to find him dead or alive.

IDF dropping cigarettes over Gaza Strip

The IDF dropped cigarettes with messages warning against Hamas over the Gaza Strip. Hamas has inflated cigarette prices, causing a crisis in the area.

IDF Strike in Beirut, Lebanon Kills Hezbollah Commander Fuad Shukr

An IDF strike in Beirut, Lebanon killed Hezbollah's 'No. 2' commander, Fuad Shukr, who was involved in the 1983 U.S. Marine barracks bombing. The incident has escalated tensions between Hezbollah and Israel.

Israel's response to deadly rocket attack by Hezbollah commander

Israel Defense Forces reveal reasons for killing Hezbollah commander responsible for deadly rocket attack on children in northern Israel. IDF says commander planned terrorist attacks for 30 years and orchestrated recent attacks on Israelis, forcing thousands to evacuate. IDF claims commander was instrumental in developing precision-guided missiles threatening Israeli civilians.

Israeli Air Force strike on Hezbollah commander

Israeli Air Force jets killed Hezbollah's senior military commander in Beirut, leading to civilian casualties and escalating tensions between Israel and Hezbollah.

Israel's Response to Deadly Rocket Attack by Hezbollah

Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced the death of Fuad Shukr, the Hezbollah commander responsible for a drone strike that killed 12 children and teens. The IDF airstrike in Beirut targeted and killed Shukr, who had a history of involvement in terror attacks against Israel.

Houthi Drone Attack on Tel Aviv

Houthis from Yemen launched a drone that hit Tel Aviv, killing an Israeli citizen. Israel responded with an aggressive attack named 'Outstretched Arm' targeting Houthi infrastructure. The operation demonstrated Israel's air power and intelligence capabilities.

Poliovirus Contamination in Gaza

The Israel Defense Forces discovered poliovirus contaminating water in Gaza and brought in vaccines for soldiers and the general population. Vaccination for soldiers is voluntary.

Drone Attack in Tel Aviv

A drone attack on Ben Yehuda Street in Tel Aviv near the US Consulate resulted in one death and multiple injuries. Yemen's Houthis claimed responsibility for the attack. The IDF is investigating the incident.

Explosion in Tel Aviv near U.S. Embassy Branch

One person was killed and seven wounded in Tel Aviv, Israel, by an undetected aerial target near the U.S. embassy branch. The incident is under investigation by IDF and Israeli security forces.

Israeli Military Operations in Gaza

Israeli military orders Palestinians to evacuate Gaza City as operations expand, Hamas warns against heeding evacuation orders, IDF dismantles terror tunnels, US pushes for Gaza cease-fire deal amidst intensified operations.

Israel's Military Pressure on Hamas in Rafah

Israel's successful military operation and pressure on Hamas in Rafah has led to Hamas showing willingness to compromise for a hostage deal. Hamas dropped the demand for a permanent ceasefire. Israel aims to achieve its war objectives and secure the release of hostages. The IDF has demoralized Hamas troops, impacting negotiations for a ceasefire.

Conflict in Gaza

Desperate civilians flee Shajaia neighborhood in Gaza City as IDF attacks; NBC News captures the chaos on film.

Accusations of Coup Attempt by Sara Netanyahu

Sara Netanyahu accused military chiefs of trying to carry out a coup against her husband during a meeting with families of hostages. She expressed a lack of confidence in the IDF's senior officers, which was met with pushback from the families present.

Hamas Squad Commander Killed in Israeli Strike

Hamas squad commander and sniper involved in Oct. 7 attacks in southern Israel killed in strike in northern Gaza by Israeli Air Force. No civilians injured during the strike.

IDF Soldiers Using Trebuchet at Lebanese Border

IDF soldiers were seen firing a trebuchet at the Lebanese border to clear foliage, sparking plantations across the border. This Middle Age technology was used due to the challenging terrain. Recent tensions in northern Israel have escalated with Hezbollah involvement.

Rocket Launches in Northern Israel and Assassination of Hezbollah Official

Approximately 250 rockets were launched towards northern Israel following the assassination of senior Hezbollah official Sami Taleb Abdullah. The IDF successfully eliminated Abdullah, leading to concerns and potential retaliation from Hezbollah. However, Hezbollah is likely to avoid attacking civilian targets to prevent a full-scale war.

Israeli Troops Using Trebuchet to Clear Brush Near Lebanon Border

Israeli troops used a trebuchet to launch fireballs over the wall near the Israeli border with Lebanon to clear dense brush. The IDF confirmed that the trebuchet was a local initiative by reservists at a northern outpost and not widely used.

Conflict between IDF and Hezbollah in Lebanon

IDF eliminates senior Hezbollah commander in Lebanon, prompting Hezbollah to launch rockets at Israel's northern border. Israel responds by striking Hezbollah command and control centers. No injuries reported in the attacks.

Hezbollah Rocket Attacks on Israel

Hezbollah, backed by Iran, launched rockets at Israel in response to an IDF strike on a senior Hezbollah commander. The attacks coincided with the Jewish holiday of Shavuot. The IDF eliminated the commander and three other Hezbollah operatives. U.S. Secretary of State Blinken mentioned a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas could help calm tensions.

Response to U.S. Ceasefire Proposal by Hamas and Islamic Jihad in Gaza

Hamas and Islamic Jihad respond to U.S. ceasefire proposal, demanding control of Gaza-Egypt border. President Biden's plan failed to call for Hamas disarmament. Israel agrees to plan but aims to destroy Hamas. U.S. translates plan into UN resolution. Hamas demands withdrawal of Israeli forces from Philadelphi corridor for re-armament. IDF controls corridor to prevent smuggling.

BBC Backlash Over Israeli Rescue Operation

The BBC faced backlash for suggesting Israel should have warned Palestinians before a rescue operation in Gaza. The IDF conducted a successful high-risk rescue mission without prior notice to prevent the execution of hostages. Critics mocked the BBC's question and accused the network of bias against Israel.

IDF Rescue Operation in Gaza

IDF special forces rescued four hostages in Gaza amid a hail of gunfire. Controversy arose as Hamas reported 274 deaths during the mission, while IDF claimed fewer than 100. The operation was daring and executed brilliantly, with a total of seven hostages rescued and 16 bodies recovered.

Hostage Rescue Operation in Gaza

The Israel Police conducted a daring hostage rescue operation in Gaza, freeing four hostages held in separate homes. One commanding officer was killed in action. The hostages were forced into labor and were rescued under heavy fire.

Actor Guy Pearce's Controversial Comments on Israel's Hostage Rescue

Australian actor Guy Pearce claims that Israel could have rescued hostages from Hamas months ago, suggesting IDF's true motivation is questionable. He offers no evidence to support his claims.

Revelation of Hamas Operative and US-based Organization Connection

Ramy Abdu, a Hamas operative, may have inadvertently revealed that a person involved in keeping Israeli hostages worked for a US-based tax-exempt organization. The individual, Abdallah Aljamal, is a 'journalist' who was reportedly killed by IDF forces during an incursion into houses where the hostages were held.

Israeli Hostage Reunites with Terminally Ill Mother

Noa Argamani, one of the Israeli hostages rescued by IDF and ISA, reunited with her terminally ill mother battling stage four brain cancer. Noa's release followed pleas from her mother and Hamas propaganda videos. The emotional reunion took place at Ichilov Hospital.

Military Operations in Lebanon and Gaza

IDF conducts targeted operations in Lebanon and Rafah, taking out Hezbollah and Hamas targets, respectively. Israeli strike on a UN school in Gaza kills Hamas and Islamic Jihad terrorists. Biden criticized for handling of war with Hamas.

Former IDF deputy chief Matan Vilnai's interview regarding hostages and war in Gaza

Former IDF deputy chief Matan Vilnai discussed the possibility of transferring hostages from Gaza to Sinai through the Philadelphi Corridor. He emphasized the need for releasing the hostages as the top priority and called for an immediate cessation of the war.

Israeli Hostages Killed by Hamas

Four Israelis taken hostage by Hamas have been confirmed dead, along with a paramedic killed by Hamas. Cease-fire proposal challenged in Israeli government. Families push for deal to secure return of remaining hostages. 120 Israelis still held captive by Hamas, with 43 declared dead. IDF pronounces the four hostages dead based on intelligence. Hamas spokesperson claimed three hostages were killed in an Israeli airstrike. Some hostages released in temporary cease-fire deal. Paramedic's remains identified by IDF.

German Citizen's Attempt to Enlist in IDF

23-year-old German citizen named Edgar, with Nazi grandparents, becomes pro-Israel supporter and attempts to enlist in IDF despite being non-Jewish, facing rejection.

Israel Defense Forces (IDF) soldiers killed in booby-trapped tunnel at UNRWA school in Rafah

Three Israeli soldiers were killed by a booby-trapped tunnel in Rafah located in a UNRWA school complex. The IDF responded to an anti-tank missile fired from the school and found large quantities of weapons and underground terror tunnels. Israel criticized UNRWA for supporting terrorism. The Biden administration withheld bombs in protest.

Israeli soldiers killed in Gaza booby trap incident

Three Israeli soldiers died and three more were wounded in southern Gaza's Rafah when a booby trap was set off during combat operations. The casualties highlight the danger faced by IDF ground troops in Hamas-infested buildings. The total toll of slain Israeli soldiers in the IDF's ground offensive against Hamas now stands at 291.

Israel Defense Forces Operations in Rafah, Gaza

Israel Defense Forces (IDF) tanks reached the center of Rafah, Gaza, as part of their operations in the city. This tactic allows for the confusion of enemy fighters and potentially speeds up the operation, while also facilitating civilian evacuation.

Israel's Attack on Palestinian Camp in Gaza Criticized by Trump Influencers

Influencers associated with former President Donald Trump's MAGA movement criticize Israel's deadly attack on a Palestinian camp in Gaza. Trump supporters denounce the IDF's assault, labeling it as 'genocide.'

Hamas Rocket Attacks on Tel Aviv

Hamas fires rockets at Tel Aviv from Gaza, highlighting Israel's ongoing fight against the group in its last stronghold. IDF conducts targeted raids and destroys terror targets in response.

Masked Soldier Calls for Rebellion Against IDF Leaders

A video surfaced of a masked soldier calling for rebellion against IDF Chief of Staff and Minister, sparking an investigation by the IDF. The soldier threatened consequences if certain actions were not taken.

Recovery of Hostages in Gaza by IDF

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) recovered the bodies of three hostages in an operation in northern Gaza who were murdered during the October 7 Massacre and kidnapped by Hamas terrorists. The bodies were rescued in Jabalya and brought back to Israel. The IDF and ISA continue efforts to bring back all hostages.

Abduction of Female Israeli Soldiers by Hamas

Seven female Israeli soldiers were captured by Hamas during an attack. Graphic footage of their abduction was released, urging the government to secure their release. Efforts to negotiate for their release have been ongoing, with some hostages still in captivity.

Recovery of Hostage's Body in Gaza

The IDF announced the recovery of the body of Ron Benjamin, one of the hostages taken by Hamas in Gaza. Benjamin was murdered during a terrorist attack on October 7, 2023. His body was found along with three others. There are still around 130 hostages being held by Hamas in Gaza.

Israel Defense Forces discover loaded rocket launchers in Rafah

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) discovered and destroyed loaded rocket launchers in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, used by terrorist organizations to launch rockets into Israeli territory. This finding further justifies the ongoing IDF operation in Rafah, despite objections from the Biden administration and the international community.

Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) operations in Gaza and Lebanon

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) continued to attack Hamas terrorists in Rafah and throughout Gaza on Israel's independence day despite international criticism. IDF troops eliminated armed terrorist cells and engaged in battles, targeting and eliminating multiple terror targets throughout the Gaza Strip. Unconfirmed reports surfaced of IDF soldiers enjoying fireworks in Rafah. Additionally, the IDF struck Hezbollah targets in Lebanon using bunker-busting bombs.

Israel's Security Cabinet Votes to Expand IDF Operation in Rafah

Israel's security cabinet voted to expand IDF operation in Rafah on a limited scale and continue talks with mediators for a hostage release deal with Hamas, seen as a rebuke of the US due to weapon withholding. The US had warned about halting offensive weapons shipments if Israel entered population centers of Rafah.

President Biden's decision to withhold bombs from Israel

President Biden's decision to withhold bombs from Israel is causing Israeli soldiers to face increased danger in booby-trapped buildings in Rafah due to lack of air support. Israel continues its operation despite the challenges.

Conflict at Kerem Shalom border crossing

Hamas fired rockets at the Kerem Shalom border crossing, prompting the IDF to intercept the launches. The Biden administration urged Israel to reopen the crossing for humanitarian aid despite the threats. Reports of sporadic mortar fire at a humanitarian pier off the coast of Gaza have also surfaced.

Miss Israel Threatened in New York City

Miss Israel was threatened with a knife and called names while advocating for the Israel Defense Forces in New York City. She faced anti-Israel comments and hostility from people in the area.

Israel's Operation in Rafah

Israeli government spokesman David Mencer confirmed warning to residents of Rafah is the start of a long-promised IDF operation to defeat Hamas, despite White House objections. The operation aims to liberate Gaza from Hamas, with warnings issued for residents to relocate to avoid combat zones. Israel remains open to negotiations for a hostage deal but Hamas demands permanent end to war, which Israel rejects.

Aid Distribution to Gaza

COGAT agency reports that international organizations suggest reducing aid to northern Gaza due to high quantities in relation to the population. Israeli government confirms no risk of famine, but acknowledges need to control aid distribution to prevent theft by Hamas. Biden administration has increased aid supply into Gaza following accidental IDF attack on aid workers.

Israel Defense Forces (IDF) operation in Rafah, Gaza

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) urged residents of Rafah, Gaza to evacuate to safe zones as an attack on Hamas strongholds seemed imminent. The IDF has been dropping flyers and expanding the humanitarian area in Al-Mawasi. Talks for a potential hostage deal with Hamas are deadlocked.

IDF shooting down its own drones

The IDF has reportedly destroyed 40% of its own drones in operations, with instances of 'friendly fire' being the cause. This issue is attributed to the quick decision-making process due to the short timeframe between detection and potential attack. The US Marine official highlighted potential communication issues in the US military regarding drone operations.

Hamas Rocket Attack on IDF Soldiers near Kerem Shalom Border

Three Israel Defense Forces soldiers were killed in a Hamas rocket attack near the Kerem Shalom border, a key entry point for humanitarian aid into Gaza. The attack resulted in 10 injuries, including 3 in serious condition.

Possibility of IDF Invasion into Rafah and Hostage Release Deal Pressure on Hamas

Ambassador Dennis Ross discusses the possibility of an IDF invasion into Rafah and the rising pressure for Hamas to agree to a hostage release deal on Meet the Press NOW.

Israel Defense Forces (IDF) plan to attack Hamas stronghold in Rafah, Gaza

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) approved a plan to attack the final Hamas stronghold in Rafah in southern Gaza, near the Egyptian border, as U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken prepared to visit. The U.S. opposes the attack, preferring alternative methods to remove Hamas from Gaza.

Potential Sanctions on Israel Defense Forces Battalion by U.S.

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is considering imposing sanctions on Israel Defense Forces (IDF) battalion 'Netzah Yehuda' for human rights violations, which could strain relationships between the U.S. and Israel. The battalion has faced criticism for abuse of Palestinians, and if sanctioned, they would lose U.S. military training and assistance.

Sanctions against IDF unit by Biden administration

Biden administration set to announce sanctions against an IDF unit composed of religious soldiers, condemned by Israeli leaders, and believed to be driven by a left-wing group with ties to the Muslim Brotherhood, according to NGO Monitor.

US Considers Sanctions Against IDF Battalion for Human Rights Abuses

The Biden administration is considering imposing sanctions against the IDF's Netzah Yehuda battalion for alleged human rights abuses against Palestinians in the West Bank, marking the first time the US would take such action. Israeli officials, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, strongly oppose the sanctions, arguing that the unit is crucial to Israel's defense and that they have independent courts to handle any violations. The potential sanctions are based on the Leahy Laws, which prohibit military assistance to individuals or units committing gross human rights violations.

US Sanctions on IDF's Netzah Yehuda Battalion and Related Events

The US is expected to impose sanctions on the IDF's Netzah Yehuda battalion for alleged human rights abuses in the West Bank. Israeli strikes in Gaza have resulted in civilian casualties. Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi will visit Pakistan to mend ties. Thousands protest in Israel demanding more action to bring hostages home. Explosions near a military airbase in Iran. The US House of Representatives passes aid to Ukraine and Israel.

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu criticizes Biden administration's sanctions on IDF unit

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu criticized the Biden administration's decision to sanction an IDF unit for alleged human rights abuses against Palestinians. The sanctions are seen as absurd and morally wrong by Netanyahu and other Israeli politicians.

Iran's Failed Missile and Drone Assault Against Israel

Russian President Vladimir Putin praised Iran's failed missile and drone assault against Israel as a strategic move to address tensions with Israel, while urging restraint. The attack, known as 'Operation True Promise,' was in retaliation for an airstrike in Syria that killed IRGC members. The IDF successfully intercepted most of the missiles and drones, with minimal damage caused.

IDF preparations to counter-strike Iran and proxies

The IDF is preparing to counter-strike Iran and its proxies, with various options being considered. Israel's leadership is determined to strike back but seeks to avoid a regional war. Defense Minister Gallant stated that Israel will not be deterred by Iran's failed attack. Hezbollah continues to pose threats, with Israel responding with air strikes and artillery fire. Israel is also conducting drills to test its cyber and technology units in the face of potential threats.

Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) Operation in Southern Lebanon

IDF commandos are operating in southern Lebanon to remove Hezbollah positions near the border. Four IDF troops were wounded in an operation near the Lebanese border. Hezbollah took responsibility for the explosion on the border.

Israeli Defense Force (IDF) successfully defends against aerial threats

IDF Spokesperson claims 99% of aerial threats were shot down, including drones, cruise missiles, and ballistic missiles. Yemen involved in the attack, with US support in shooting down 70 attacks. Nebatim air base in Israel was hit but remains fully functional. Jordan and other allies provided assistance.

Iran's Attack on Israel Thwarted by IDF

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) prevented 99% of Iran's drones and missiles from reaching their targets in an attack on Israel. Israel's air defense systems intercepted most of the threats, with only minor damage reported. The only casualty was an Arab Israeli girl hit by shrapnel. Analysts suggest a shift in Israel's international standing after the successful defense.

Iran's Drone and Missile Attack on Israel

Iran launched a large-scale drone and missile attack directly from its territory against Israel, marking a departure from its usual use of proxies. The IDF confirmed the attacks and prepared to defend against them.

Israeli IDF Operation in Rafah

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu plans an IDF operation in Rafah to eliminate Hamas battalions, despite US opposition due to fears of a humanitarian disaster. Israel is considering the move while the US emphasizes the need for alternative solutions and humanitarian aid for civilians.

Israel-Palestine Conflict

Celebrity chef José Andrés accuses Israel of committing a 'war against humanity' due to deaths of World Central Kitchen workers in Gaza. Calls for independent investigation into IDF operations.

Recovery of Israeli Hostage's Body in Gaza Strip

The Israeli military recovered the body of Israeli hostage Elad Katzir in an overnight raid in the Gaza Strip. Katzir died while in captivity by Palestinian Islamic Jihad. His family criticized the Israeli government for not negotiating a deal in time to save him.

Misidentification of World Central Kitchen volunteers by IDF

IDF mistakenly identified World Central Kitchen volunteers as Hamas gunmen, leading to a tragic incident resulting in two officers being dismissed.

Israel-Iran Tensions and Embassy Alert

Israel has put all of its embassies worldwide on high alert and warned officials to avoid public events due to fear of Iranian retaliation after a strike on the Iranian embassy in Damascus. CIA warns Iran may retaliate within 48 hours. IDF is at war.

Israeli IDF halts leave for combat units after airstrike kills Iranian general

The IDF halts leave for combat units after an Israeli airstrike killed an Iranian general in Damascus, leading to threats of retaliation. Tensions are high as Iran vows to make Israel pay a 'heavy price.' Air-raid sirens sound in the North and near the Gaza Strip, with IDF attacking Hezbollah launch posts in Lebanon.

Controversy over WHO Chief's Comments on Shifa Hospital in Gaza

The World Health Organization chief faced backlash for blaming Israel for turning Gaza's Shifa hospital into a battlefield without acknowledging Hamas's use of the facility for terrorist activities. IDF neutralized terrorists at the hospital without civilian casualties. Critics accused WHO of covering for terrorists.

Israeli airstrike in Gaza

Israeli airstrike kills 7 World Central Kitchen workers delivering food aid in Gaza, IDF to probe incident

Israeli Defense Force Operation at Shifa Hospital in Gaza

Israeli Defense Force troops completed a precise operational activity in Shifa Hospital in Gaza, locating weapons and intelligence documents, preventing harm to civilians, patients, and medical teams. Hamas-run Gaza health ministry reported IDF withdrawal from the hospital after a second raid. IDF confirmed the reports. The military operation targeted terror leaders and infrastructure, with over 500 members of terror groups captured and roughly 200 killed. More than 900 suspects detained for questioning and over 6,000 civilians evacuated from the compound. Shifa Hospital was partially operational in northern Gaza and housed displaced civilians amid the conflict.

Israeli military raid at Gaza's main hospital

Israeli military raid at Gaza's main hospital continues for second week, raising questions over fate of civilians and Hamas' ability to retake cleared areas. IDF claims to have killed militants and detained hundreds, while Hamas alleges civilian deaths due to lack of food, water, and health services. Western military analyst suggests raid was result of Israel's shift in focus to preparing for offensive in south Gaza. Footage shows chaos and destruction at hospital, with witnesses describing harsh treatment by Israeli forces. IDF admits mistake in identifying detained militants and faces criticism for inhumane treatment of patients during raid. Red Cross reports intense shelling and gunfire at other medical facilities in Khan Younis. Previous raid in November saw displaced civilians flee hospital, with infants evacuated and decomposing bodies discovered later. American intelligence assessment suggests hospital was used to hold hostages and house command infrastructure. IDF claims latest operation has severely damaged Hamas and Islamic Jihad groups.

Fabricated report of IDF rapes in Gaza hospital by Al Jazeera

Al Jazeera retracts fabricated report alleging IDF rapes in a Gaza hospital after letting it go viral for over 24 hours. The story was based on false testimony by a Gazan woman and has been deleted from their website.

Conflict at Shifa Hospital in Gaza City

Israel accused Palestinian terrorists of destroying Shifa Hospital in Gaza City after days of battle, with Hamas terrorists using the hospital as a base and firing from within hospital wards. IDF conducted an operation neutralizing terrorists with ties to Hamas and Islamic Jihad while distinguishing between terrorists and civilians, aiming to assist the sick and wounded.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Purim Message and IDF Soldiers in Gaza

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issues a greeting on the Jewish holiday of Purim, emphasizing the holiday's message of triumph over genocidal enemies and its relevance to Israel's military battles. IDF soldiers read the Book of Esther in Gaza, symbolizing victory over modern enemies. Netanyahu commends soldiers for their efforts in defending Israel and mentions the threat posed by the Iranian regime. Antisemitic activists misinterpret the Purim story, spreading false claims on social media.

Biden Administration's Humanitarian Aid Delivery to Gaza

The Biden administration plans to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza via a floating dock without U.S. personnel on the ground, raising security concerns. Options include having drivers and guards from other nations or private security guards distribute the aid. The IDF is expected to secure the deliveries once the dock is in place.

IDF Operation in Shifa Hospital, Gaza

The IDF conducted a four-day operation in Shifa Hospital in northern Gaza, killing around 140 terrorists from Hamas and Islamic Jihad and arresting around 650 others. The operation was planned for over a month, targeting senior officials from the terror groups.

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's Showdown with President Biden Over Potential Military Operation in Rafah

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu faces opposition from President Biden over potential military operation in Rafah to defeat Hamas. Biden opposes invasion, invites Israeli officials for talks in Washington. Netanyahu insists on entering Rafah to destroy Hamas. Political interests at play as Biden faces pressure from anti-Israel activists in Michigan. Netanyahu addresses Senate Republican caucus amid controversy.

Harvard Vigil for Alleged Victims of Israeli Attack on Shifa Hospital in Gaza

Harvard students hold a vigil for alleged victims of an Israeli attack on Shifa Hospital in Gaza, without acknowledging Hamas presence and use of hospital as a military installation. IDF conducted operation to eliminate Hamas terrorists at the hospital. IDF found tunnels, arrested terrorists, and eliminated Hamas official Faiq Mabhouh.

Biden Administration Involvement in Gaza Port Construction

The Biden Administration is reportedly allowing a Hamas-linked contractor to participate in the construction of a floating port off the coast of Gaza for humanitarian aid, funded by Qatar. The project could enrich Hamas and raise security concerns.

Israel accuses Hamas of using hospitals as human shields

Israel accuses Hamas of using Shifa Hospital in Gaza City as a base for terrorist activities, resulting in a senior Hamas commander being eliminated by IDF forces. Israel emphasizes the need to end terrorist activity in hospitals and asserts its right to defend itself as a sovereign nation.

Attack on Distribution Center in Rafah

A distribution center in Rafah was hit despite its coordinates being shared with Israel's military, according to UNRWA Commissioner General Philippe Lazzarini. IDF did not immediately respond to NBC News request for comment.

Potential IDF Invasion of Rafah and Humanitarian Aid Efforts in Gaza

Defense Minister Yoav Gallant hinted at a potential IDF invasion of Rafah during a visit to Gaza City, emphasizing the military's reach and determination to bring justice to terrorists. He also highlighted efforts to send humanitarian aid to weaken Hamas and strengthen Israel's control over Gaza.

Violent Riots in Jerusalem and Israel-Hamas Conflict

Violent riots broke out in Jerusalem, resulting in the shooting of a 12-year-old suspect. Hamas accepted a modified US ceasefire proposal. IDF actions in Gaza are under international scrutiny. US Army vessels departed for Gaza to provide humanitarian aid. Netanyahu defended Israel's actions in the Israel-Hamas war.

Israeli Defense Forces Fire Shots at Palestinians in Gaza

The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) fired warning shots at Palestinians who rushed a humanitarian aid convoy in Gaza, resulting in over 100 deaths. Arab countries condemned the violence, accusing Israel of targeting civilians. The U.S., Egypt, and Qatar are working to secure a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas.

Middle East Tensions

Defense Minister Yoav Gallant warns of potential attacks by Iran, Hezbollah, and Hamas against Israel during Ramadan. Gallant advocates for reducing tensions and allowing Palestinian West Bank workers to return to their Israeli jobs. IDF strikes Hezbollah sites in southern Lebanon following rocket attacks on Israel. Hamas fires rockets on Israel from Gaza.

Pro-Palestinian Protesters Shut Down Event at UC Berkeley

Jewish students at UC Berkeley were forced to leave campus after pro-Palestinian protesters shut down their event featuring an IDF soldier. The protesters broke glass, chanted anti-Israel slogans, and intimidated the students.

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's Plan for Gaza Post-Hamas

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu presented a plan for the day after Hamas is defeated in Gaza, calling for local officials to run the government and Israel to exercise military control. The plan includes demilitarizing Gaza, establishing a buffer zone, and deradicalizing the region.