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This week, the world was fed another lie: that Israeli troops deliberately opened fire on Palestinians waiting for food in Gaza. The usual chorus responded on cue — crying “massacre” and “war …
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This sort of strategic maneuver would have far-reaching implications.
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Many differences explain the gap between the IDF’s situation in the northern theater and in the strip – geography, Israel’s goal, the political situation and of course the hostage issue. But victory is still possible in Gaza too, and it depends mainly on us.
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On March 23, the Israel Defense Forces made a tragic error in Gaza, resulting in the deaths of nine humanitarian aid workers, along with six Hamas terrorists who were embedded among them. …
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A war can be both morally justified and legally constrained. Israel’s campaign against Hamas is exactly that. It was not launched lightly or recklessly—it was waged in defense of life, sovereignty and the rule of law.
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Israel faces incomparably better conditions for achieving its goals than at the beginning of the war.
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Hamas rejected Israel’s demands. Israel could not ignore that. Now the terrorist leaders are likely still wondering whether this is a limited action meant to shock and send a message or the beginning of a sustained operation.
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Israel’s actions in halting aid to Gaza are entirely just and legitimate under international law, in circumstances where that aid is being diverted by Hamas and used for military purposes.
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Prof. Kobi Michael: There will be no aid outside the humanitarian zones. This will prevent Hamas from continuing to steal all the humanitarian aid and will increase pressure on the …
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This is not the first time the ICRC has failed the Jews