Israel Threatens Hamas 'Wherever They Are'
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WALNUT CREEK, Calif. -- Families of Israeli Americans who are still missing are speaking out after Hamas' terrorist attack on Israel over the weekend. Two of them are from California originally, one from Berkeley and another from Fresno. And on Tuesday ...
California Jews are reporting significantly greater symptoms of depression and anxiety since the Hamas attacks on Israeli civilians in October 2023, according to a UC Davis study. The paper, “Mental Health in Californian Jews Before and After ...
Hamas ramps up operations in the West Bank, expanding terror infrastructure and planning attacks against Israelis, while IDF operations intensify.
California Jews are reporting significantly greater symptoms of depression and anxiety since the Hamas attacks on Israeli civilians in October 2023, according to a UC Davis study. The paper, “Mental Health in Californian Jews Before and After October 7 ...
Israel launched an attack on Hamas leaders in Qatar on Tuesday, expanding its campaign against the Palestinian militant group. Israeli officials told Reuters the strike was aimed at top Hamas leaders including Khalil al-Hayya,
Israel struck the headquarters of Hamas’ political leadership in Qatar on Tuesday as the group’s top figures gathered to consider a U.S. proposal for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip. The strike on the territory of a U.
Hamas said that five of its members had been killed in the attack, including the son of Hamas's exiled Gaza chief Khalil al-Hayya. But it said Israel had failed in what it called an attempt to assassinate the group's ceasefire negotiation team.
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Who is Khalil Al-Hayya, the top Hamas figure targeted by Israel?
Hayya, a senior Hamas official targeted by Israel in Qatar on Tuesday, has become an increasingly central figure in the leadership of the Palestinian militant group since both Ismail Haniyeh and Yahya Sinwar were killed last year.
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Trump fueled Netanyahu’s shift on Hamas
Israel reportedly ignored Hamas’ acceptance of a Gaza ceasefire proposal brokered by Qatar and Egypt. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu insisted he planned to initiate negotiations “immediately” to free all hostages and end the conflict,