Escalation in Israel and Gaza: Jerusalem Attack, Hamas Preparations, and Historic Foreign Ministry Gathering

Tensions in Israel and Gaza are rising as Hamas claims responsibility for a Jerusalem shooting that killed six civilians and orders fighters to prepare for a prolonged battle. Meanwhile, Israel’s Foreign Ministry held its first staff gathering beyond pre-1967 lines in Mishor Adumim.
Netanyahu launches major Gaza offensive, vows to crush terror after Jerusalem attack; four IDF soldiers killed

Israel is escalating on multiple fronts after a deadly terror attack in Jerusalem. Netanyahu vowed to dismantle terror networks in Samaria and launched a major ground offensive in Gaza City. The push comes as four IDF soldiers were killed in northern Gaza.
The Islamic Association of Genocide Scholars?

This isn’t scholarship. It’s a selective outrage machine. Israel is slandered, while actual victims of Islamist violence are ignored.
N.Y. Times Admits: Hamas Lies

“Hamas has rarely acknowledged the deaths of its leaders in real time, often taking weeks or months to concede their demise.”
Houthis target Israel, Smotrich pushes sovereignty, and Gaza faces mass evacuation

The Houthis have launched missile attacks on Israel, while Israeli Minister Bezalel Smotrich warns the PA against provocation and pushes for full sovereignty over Judea and Samaria. Meanwhile, Gaza City is witnessing a mass evacuation as Palestinians flee.
The Big Lie of Antisemitism

The current surge of antisemitism sweeping through nations is largely fueled by a false narrative: the claim that Jews are occupying land that rightfully belongs to Palestinians.
Academic Misconduct or Political Activism? The Flawed Process Behind Genocide Scholars’ Israel Condemnation

The International Association of Genocide Scholars recently passed a resolution declaring that “Israel’s policies and actions in Gaza meet the legal definition of genocide”. However, this seemingly decisive outcome has been marred by significant procedural concerns and internal criticism.
Israel Eliminates Hamas Spokesman, U.S. Tightens PA Visa Rules, and Netanyahu Launches Gaza City Offensive

Israel confirmed the killing of Hamas spokesman in Gaza, dealing a blow to the group’s leadership. The U.S. imposed visa bans on holders of Palestinian Authority travel documents, while Netanyahu announced the IDF’s Gaza City offensive to defeat Hamas and free hostages.
Minnesota shooter driven by anti-Israel hate, Israel hints at Syria strikes, and freed hostage finds renewed faith

A Minnesota school shooting exposed the attacker’s antisemitic motives, while Israel signaled ongoing military activity in Syria. Meanwhile, ex-Hamas hostage Keith Siegel said his captivity deepened his faith and strengthened his connection to Judaism.
Trump Predicts Gaza War Will End Within Three Weeks as Diplomatic Efforts Intensify

President Trump on Monday expressed confidence that the ongoing war in Gaza will reach a “conclusive ending” within the next two to three weeks, citing what he described as serious diplomatic efforts to resolve the nearly two-year war between Israel and Hamas.