3 senators urge Obama to let Israel neutralize Hamas ahead of cease-fire
Three senators urged President Obama to ensure that Israel removes Hamas’ military threat before a cease-fire is in place.
Three senators urged President Obama to ensure that Israel removes Hamas’ military threat before a cease-fire is in place.
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon commissioned a review of U.N. practices for relocating weapons found on its premises following reports that rockets found in an UNRWA school were returned to Hamas.
As an American visiting Jerusalem for a month, the Tuesday night of the first air raid siren in the city was a new experience for me.
I was a guest on Warren Olney’s “Which Way, L.A.?” on KCRW-FM this past Monday afternoon when the host stumped me. He was speaking with me about the response of the Los Angeles Jewish community to the Gaza war.
Despite huge cost, experts believe Israel will bounce back.
When the siren sounded, the Rolling Stones’ tortured 1969 track “Gimme Shelter” popped into my head, oddly enough.
A United Nations agency condemned the discovery of rockets discovered in one of its schools in the Gaza Strip.
Israel’s foreign minister, Avigdor Lieberman, said Israel should retake the Gaza Strip in the current military operation.
Rockets fired from Gaza continued to land in populated areas of Israel after its security Cabinet accepted and put into effect an Egyptian proposal for a cease-fire.
I just got a text from someone who’s trying to blow me up.