Oct. 7: What’s Next? Must watch new doc

“This powerful new film dives deep into the personal stories of widows, wounded soldiers, and the resilient people of Sderot. But it doesn’t stop there. It also reveals the crucial actions we must take to prevent Hamas and other jihadists from ever repeating their brutal assaults.”
The Killing Roads: A raw look at the horrific truth of Oct. 7

The documentary, which premiers October 1st, retraces the final moments of 250 Israelis who were slaughtered by Hamas terrorists along a 70-kilometer stretch of highways 232 and 34, near Gaza.
Why is Hamas so confident that it’s winning?

Despite heavy losses, the terror group knows that it will be the victor if it’s still standing when the war it started on Oct. 7 ends. And it’s staking its future on American help.
Israel must free itself from dependency on Washington

Complying with U.S. interests often impacts Israel’s deterrence.
Into the Fire: Illuminating the Heroes of October 7th

I knew then that these stories needed to be told. Not just as a historical record but as a testament to the unbreakable human spirit.
Learning from Israel’s national policy failures

Any deal that includes ending the war would leave Israel in a perilous position and grant a significant victory to Hamas, Iran and Qatar.
Afghanistan and Gaza: Tragedy and farce

You wonder why a Hamas rapist who gets what he deserves is reinvented as an innocent civilian murdered as part of a “genocide,” while Afghan women are transformed into chattels and slaves, and the world remains silent.
After Deif killed, is Mohammed Sinwar Hamas’s next terror master?

The younger brother of Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar, Mohammad is considered a major planner of the Oct. 7 mass murder attack.
From Sept. 11 to Oct. 7: The evolution of a new world order

Defense, security and economic cooperation between Europe and Israel are at historic levels and broadening every year.
Iran exploiting Jordanian border ‘blind spot,’ expert says

Tehran is trying to “compensate losing Gaza” by strengthening terrorists in the Palestinian territories, according to an INSS security specialist.