The public’s fears for the fate of the ceasefire and the hostages have become a struggle over the rule of law.
As Israel renews its war on Gaza, analysts “have begun to warn of growing attrition on the fighting force," reports the ...
Even Amos Harel, the moderate military commentator for Haaretz, defined the attack as a war for the sake of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government. It seems that the motivations behind the ...
Netanyahu walked back on the ceasefire agreements, citing Hamas's refusal to release more hostages. But the lack of a written commitment to end the war clearly suggests Israel never really intended to ...
"There's no other way to explain it: Israel knowingly violated the cease-fire agreement with Hamas – with American approval – ...
Israel knowingly violated the cease-fire agreement with Hamas – with American approval – because it didn't want to fully meet the terms it had committed to two months ago," wrote Amos Harel, a ...
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