
Netanyahu Hopes for ‘Day of Joy’ With Hostages Returning From Gaza
Two years after the October 7th attack—the deadliest day for Jews since the Holocaust—Israel prepares to welcome back hostages from Gaza.

Two years after the October 7th attack—the deadliest day for Jews since the Holocaust—Israel prepares to welcome back hostages from Gaza.

Can the man who forged the Abraham Accords do it again?

The EBU stressed that Eurovision is a contest between public broadcasters—not governments—and that Israel has not violated any rules by entering the competition.

Israel’s cabinet has approved a U.S.-brokered truce with Hamas that will see all Israeli hostages released in exchange for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners—sparking fierce political turmoil in Jerusalem.

President Erdoğan says his forces will take part in efforts to monitor the implementation of the Gaza ceasefire agreed by Israel and Hamas, adding that Turkey will also contribute to reconstruction efforts.

A Sánchez-approved decree, backed by far-left Podemos, will enforce strict trade bans and block imports from Israeli settlements.

Hungary has celebrated the fact “there is finally real hope for peace and security in the Middle East.”

The advocacy group’s court filing accuses Italy of supplying arms to Israel a charge Rome calls a “serious frame-up.”

“Israel is left at the forefront to fight an unprecedented wave of Islamism that unless countered might consume not only the Middle East, but your beloved West as well.”

Two years on from Hamas’s October 7th massacre, Israelophobia and outright antisemitism run riot in Europe.