Who is considered a Jew after October 7?

“My ethnic origin is and always will be Jewish. I have no other nationality. If I am not a Jew, what am I? I did not accept Christianity to leave my people. I added it to my Judaism. I feel as a Jew.” Oswald Rufeisen, Brother Daniel
U.S. Backs Israel in delaying prisoner swap, plans for released “prisoners”, and Netanyahu’s demands of Southern Syria

The U.S. has endorsed Israel’s decision to delay a prisoner swap with Hamas, citing the group’s harsh treatment of hostages. Meanwhile, Fatah has announced plans to incorporate released prisoners into its ranks. Also, Israeli PM Netanyahu has called for the full demilitarization of southern Syria and vowed to maintain strategic military positions in Lebanon.
Why Israel’s Defensive Messaging Strategy Must Change: Lessons from Military History

The battle for public opinion can determine the outcome of wars as decisively as military victories. For decades, Israel has relied on a communication strategy called “hasbara” to defend its actions on the world stage. This approach has proven as ineffective as Germany’s fatal propaganda failures in the First World War.
From King David to Virtual Reality: Israel’s Heritage Ministry Showcases Biblical History at NRB 2025

Israel’s Ministry of Heritage will bring the ancient biblical world to life at the upcoming National Religious Broadcasters (NRB) 2025 International Christian Media Convention in Dallas, Texas. The ministry’s innovative exhibition will feature authentic archaeological artifacts, virtual reality experiences, and historical presentations.
From Silicon Valley to Jerusalem: A Tech Executive’s Journey to Building Jewish-Christian Bridges

When Donna Jollay experienced a spiritual awakening in the mid-1990s while working at Hewlett-Packard, she never imagined it would lead her from Silicon Valley to Jerusalem, transforming her from a tech executive into a bridge-builder between Jewish and Christian communities.
Israel Mourns Return of Hostages from Gaza as Military Intensifies Operations and IDF Chief Enhances U.S. Ties

Israeli President Isaac Herzog expressed deep sorrow over the return of hostages from Hamas, as Israeli forces conducted a major counterterrorism operation in Samaria. Meanwhile, IDF Chief Herzi Halevi discussed strategic cooperation during a significant U.S. visit, strengthening military ties.
UN OFFICIAL: Israel and US should pay reparations to Hamas

“It is about time that Israel and the US – and those who enabled and armed the genocidal assault against the Palestinians – make plans to offer REPARATIONS to the Palestinian people to rebuild Gaza, as prescribed by international law,.”
Israel Magen Fund to Showcase Agricultural and Security Initiatives at National Religious Broadcasters Convention

At the National Religious Broadcasters (NRB) Convention in Dallas, a new initiative by the Israel Magen Fund and Israel365 will be highlighted. This initiative focuses on restoring devastated farmlands and boosting security in Israel’s critical regions, combining ancient prophecy with contemporary resilience.
Female IDF hostage compared to Prophet Daniel for keeping Shabbat in Captivity

Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi, who founded the Chabad branch of Hasidic Judaism in the 18th century, taught that “a little light dispels a lot of darkness” would have been proud of Agam Berger, a 19-year-old IDF soldier taken captive by Hamas on Oct 7 who throughout her captivity refused to desecrate the Sabbath.
While Gaza Grabs Headlines, Hezbollah Plots Israel’s Destruction

While the world fixates on Donald Trump’s audacious Gaza proposal, a powder keg quietly ticks away on Israel’s northern border. The headlines may have shifted, but Hezbollah hasn’t forgotten its mission – and neither should we.