
JD Vance Visits Israel To Support Gaza Ceasefire
The Vice President of the United States met with Benjamin Netanyahu to discuss the challenges of disarming Hamas and rebuilding Gaza.

The Vice President of the United States met with Benjamin Netanyahu to discuss the challenges of disarming Hamas and rebuilding Gaza.

U.S. President Donald Trump said on October 19th that a ceasefire in Gaza was still holding after Israel carried out deadly strikes on the territory—in response to alleged truce violations by Hamas.

The Ukrainian president called Putin a “terrorist,” and opined that Ukraine “will not lose this war, and Putin will not win.”

The incident apparently marks the latest violation of the ceasefire by Hamas.

Operatives have been discovered in Italy, Germany, Sweden and Denmark, and are working to obtain permanent residence permits.

Local authorities cite antisemitic violence as their reason for preventing Jewish football supporters from attending a match in England.

PM Netanyahu said until Hamas returns the remains of 19 hostages, the fight “is not over”—while Trump calls for patience.

U.S. Warns of “Soulless Violence” in Gaza

The Israeli-German hostages surely asked themselves: What purpose does our German passport serve if the German state won’t fight for our lives?

Hamas terrorists handed over their victims’ remains to the Red Cross, to be transferred to Israel for forensic examination.