A spokesman for the terror group also called October 7 a ‘historic success’ and indicated that the subsequent war could have been even more widespread
By Jacob Jaffa
The fund could be reformed to remove the incentive for terrorists to commit violent crimes
‘It is time for the world to understand what messages are being conveyed to children under the rule of the Palestinian Authority’.
By Lorin Bell-Cross
Israel has ramped up IDF operations in Jenin, apparently to counter rising terrorist threats in the territory
By Ellie Grant
Negotiators in the US, UAE and Israel are hammering out proposals for Gaza’s governance after the end of the war
By Akiva van Koningsveld
The proposed plan could see the Palestinian Authority assume control of the hotly-contested Rafah crossing
By Imogen Garfinkel
The Palestinian leader said the Palestinian Authority has completed all preparations to start rehabilitating the Strip.
By JC Reporter
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The US Secretary of State also said that Israel must ‘abandon the myth’ of annexing the West Bank.
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Israel has so far blocked the return to Gaza of the PLO-led entity.
This move came after the Qatari channel aired "incitement and false reports that stir internal unrest and interfere in internal Palestinian affairs."
A law passed by the Knesset earlier this year allows victims of terror and their families to sue the PA
By Daniel Ben-David
Ambassador Dennis Ross told the JC that this was evidence that the PA is adopting the ideas and rhetoric of Hamas in a bid for domestic relevance
By Jane Prinsley
By The JC Leader
The JC Leader, August 30, 2024
‘The latest [Israeli] massacre was the crime against the leader martyr Ismail Haniyeh,’ he said
Starmer defends the restoration of funding to Unrwa in Parliament
Pro-Israel group recommended a short-term funding increase tied to reform