First American In Hamas Custody Found Dead
The first American hostage that was taken by the Islamic terrorist group Hamas during its raid into Israel on October 7th, has been declared dead.
The first American hostage that was taken by the Islamic terrorist group Hamas during its raid into Israel on October 7th, has been declared dead.
While the White House is running cover for Biden’s characterization of Israel’s military operations in Gaza.
Israel has confirmed the arrest of hundreds of suspected terrorists who surrendered in Gaza.
Certain sectors of the Israeli economy have taken a hit since the October 7th Hamas terrorist attacks as Israel continues to defend its right to exist.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) released disturbing video footage that showed Israeli hostages being rushed into Gaza’s Al-Shifa Hospital on the morning of the October 7th terror attacks.
According to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), the deceased body of Yehudit Weiss, who was held hostage by Hamas terrorists, was found by Israeli military troops near Shifa Hospital in the Gaza Strip.
The 401st Armored Brigade and the Navy’s elite Shayetet 13 commander unit raided Gaza City’s Rantisi Hospital and found Hamas members residing there, according to IDF spokesman Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari.
President Joe Biden has announced that he will send $320 million worth of precision bombs to Israel to help them combat Hamas terrorists.
Gal Gadot’s film event is set to be screened in front of an invited audience that includes well-known Hollywood figures and celebrities.
Two Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) soldiers, Roei Wolf and Lavi Lipshitz, were reportedly murdered in battle at the northern Gaza Strip, marking the first such casualties in Gaza since Israel began conducting its ground operations there.