Impact of War on Gaza and Hamas's Perspective

Senior Hamas official Khaled Meshaal claims Gaza has been destroyed in the war started by Hamas on October 7, but sees it as part of the march towards liberation. Israeli government disputes the extent of destruction. Meshaal, a former Hamas leader, built a net worth of $4 billion in exile. Joel B. Pollak is a Senior Editor-at-Large at Breitbart News.

Israeli Government Calls for Investigation into 'Palestine Chronicle' Website

The Israeli government called for a U.S. investigation into the 'Palestine Chronicle' news website after one of its contributors was found to be holding Israeli hostages. The Palestine Chronicle is registered as a charitable organization in the U.S. Aljamal, the contributor, was connected to Hamas and was killed in a raid in Gaza.

Benny Gantz Resigns from Israeli Government

Benny Gantz, a key member of Israel's war cabinet and longtime rival of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, resigned from Netanyahu's government, citing a lack of progress in the conflict with Hamas in Gaza and growing discontent among the Israeli public.

Israeli Politics

Benny Gantz, an opposition leader in Israel, announced his departure from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government, accusing Netanyahu of mishandling the war. This came after a successful Israeli operation to rescue hostages from Gaza. Gantz had joined the government in October for national unity during the war.

Israeli Government's Covert Online Influence Campaign in the U.S.

Israeli government funded covert online influence campaign targeting U.S. lawmakers over the war in Gaza, denying reports. Websites linked to Israeli political consulting firm STOIC aimed at influencing Democratic members of Congress. Former ambassador called it inappropriate interference. Multiple organizations identified possible government-sponsored influence activity related to Gaza war.

Protest at Google's Developer Conference

Protesters block entrance to Google's developer conference demanding end to collaboration with Israeli government amidst war with Hamas in Gaza Strip. Protesters accuse Israel of genocide against Palestinians. Google states technology used to support governments worldwide, not for sensitive or military workloads.

Google Employees Fired for Protesting Israeli Government Contract

Google has fired over two dozen employees for protesting the company's $1.2 billion contract with the Israeli government and military. The employees were arrested after a sit-in at Google's offices in Seattle, New York, and Sunnyvale. The protests were led by tech workers demanding Amazon and Google drop their Project Nimbus contract.

Accusation of Biden White House trying to overthrow Israeli government

The Biden White House is accused of attempting to overthrow the Israeli government led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu using a four-part plan involving actions in Gaza, the UN Security Council, extortion of government ministers, and mass protests.

American Jews' View on Israeli Government

A recent poll shows that 54% of American Jews have a favorable view of the Israeli government, contradicting Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer's claim that there is a silent majority of American Jews who are against the Israeli government.

Senator Sherrod Brown's Comments on Hamas and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

Senator Sherrod Brown stated that he does not trust Hamas or Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to abide by a ceasefire. He equated both parties as opposing a two-state solution, despite Netanyahu striving for peace. Israeli government spokesperson criticized Brown for equating Hamas and Israel, highlighting Hamas' history of breaking ceasefires.

Criticism of Biden Administration's Handling of Tensions in the Middle East

Fox News host Mark Levin criticizes President Biden and Secretary Antony Blinken for their handling of tensions in the Middle East. Israeli government opposes new peace initiative to create a Palestinian state, citing past failed efforts. Experts doubt success of future Palestinian state under current conditions.