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Author: David Leibermann

In Israel and across the world, Jews are feeling hope — and getting ready for heartbreak

January 17, 2025David Leibermann

One of the most lasting images of late November 2023 — alongside tearful photos of freed Israeli hostages reuniting with their loved ones — was a video of a resident of Kfar Aza breathlessly listing the names of the liberated captives, before shouting the Shema. The clip epitomized the joy and relief felt across Israel […]

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Israeli leaders approve ceasefire deal after day of delays

January 17, 2025David Leibermann

After more than a day of delays, Israel’s security cabinet has approved an agreement to stop the fighting in Gaza, paving the way for hostages to be released beginning on Sunday. Later on Friday, the full Israeli government will assemble to approve the deal, which negotiators reached earlier this week. Despite opposition from far-right factions […]

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These are the hostages to be released (and left behind) in the Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal’s first phase

January 17, 2025David Leibermann

Their names, faces and stories have resonated around the world, on posters and in prayers, since they were taken hostage on Oct. 7, 2023. Now, some of the 98 remaining hostages abducted that day, when Hamas invaded southern Israel, could soon be free. Under the terms of a ceasefire deal nearing final approval on Friday, […]

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For many Israelis, prospect of hostage release is tempered by concerns about freeing terrorists

January 16, 2025David Leibermann

Oct. 18, 2011, was a landmark day in Israeli history. Five years after he was kidnapped by Hamas terrorists, the Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit was released from captivity in Gaza and photographed in uniform saluting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in what felt like an iconic moment and a sign of the success of a committed […]

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Pro-Israel attorney uses ‘lawfare’ to force $700K settlement from Jewish Voice for Peace

January 16, 2025David Leibermann

One of the most reviled adversaries of the pro-Israel community was just dealt a major blow in a fraud complaint brought by an activist attorney.  The anti-Zionist advocacy group Jewish Voice for Peace, which accuses Israel of genocide in Gaza and wants the U.S. to end military aid to the country, agreed to pay a […]

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Netanyahu delays ceasefire vote as right-wing protest against deal mounts

January 16, 2025David Leibermann

Facing opposition from some of his allies, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has delayed a planned Cabinet meeting to approve a ceasefire and hostage release deal with Hamas. Netanyahu said in a statement that Hamas was reneging on parts of the deal announced Wednesday and confirmed by outgoing President Joe Biden, incoming President Donald Trump […]

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They love Donald Trump — and hate the Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal he demanded

January 15, 2025David Leibermann

The pundit on Israel’s right-wing news channel was visibly anxious. One American president, said Yuval Malka, presented a “window of opportunity” for Israel to have free rein across the Middle East. But the other, he cautioned, was fickle, appearing to love Israel but liable to leave it in the lurch and constrain its military might. […]

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Israel-Hamas deal draws renewed attention to Kfir and Ariel Bibas, the youngest remaining hostages

January 15, 2025David Leibermann

For Kfir Bibas’ first birthday last year, supporters around the world gathered to wish for his return to Israel from captivity in Gaza. On this coming Saturday, his second birthday, that wish may be close to coming true. Kfir, taken hostage with his brother and mother, was the youngest child abducted by Hamas on Oct. […]

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Israel and Hamas agree to ceasefire deal after 15 months of war

January 15, 2025David Leibermann

This is a developing story.  Israel and Hamas have agreed to a deal that will cease more than a year of fighting in Gaza and Israel, bring dozens of Israeli hostages home and release hundreds of Palestinian security prisoners. The agreement was confirmed by multiple parties to the negotiation on Wednesday. If it holds, it […]

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Israelis with Soviet roots unite in solidarity in Tel Aviv amid the war

January 14, 2025David Leibermann

TEL AVIV — During a week when Israel faced multiple ballistic missile attacks from Yemen and renewed rocket fire out of Gaza, the 500 or so Israelis with Soviet roots who gathered in Tel Aviv on Dec. 29 for a full-day festival of Jewish learning didn’t seem much perturbed. “Even in these hard and complicated […]

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