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Israeli army chief resigns, citing Oct. 7 failures

January 21, 2025David Leibermann

The chief of Israel’s military announced his resignation, taking responsibility for the failures that led to the Hamas attack on Oct. 7, 2023. The Israel Defense Forces Chief of Staff, Herzi Halevi, is the latest senior Israeli leader to announce his resignation in the wake of the Oct. 7 attack, which killed approximately 1,200 people, […]

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This Jerusalem pizzeria renamed itself after Donald Trump to please American customers

January 21, 2025David Leibermann

JERUSALEM — In the haredi Orthodox Jerusalem neighborhood of Geula, a newly renamed pizzeria advertised a special just for Monday: Customers who bought two slices would get a free order of fries. The timing wasn’t random. The shop’s new name is Pizza Trump, and the special was pegged to the inauguration of its namesake, who returned […]

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Trump says he is ‘not confident’ about Gaza ceasefire lasting

January 21, 2025David Leibermann

President Donald Trump said he is “not confident” that the ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war will last, adding that the United States could help rebuild Gaza. Trump, sitting in the Oval Office, made the comments following his inauguration Monday. A reporter asked whether he was confident he could “keep the ceasefire in Gaza, and conclude […]

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At a Trump inauguration event in Jerusalem, fervent optimism with an undercurrent of unease

January 21, 2025David Leibermann

JERUSALEM — With an evangelical pastor’s arm around his shoulders, Yehudah Glick recited the Jewish priestly blessing on Monday to a crowd in Jerusalem. “The one thing we want to see Trump bring into [the presidency] is the concept of God,” said Glick, a rabbi who served in Israel’s parliament as part of the conservative Likud […]

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In Tel Aviv’s Hostages Square, Hamas looms large even as tension turns to celebration

January 19, 2025David Leibermann

TEL AVIV — “They are in our hands,” IDF spokesperson Daniel Hagari said on the huge screen that was broadcasting the tense release of the three hostages returned to Israel, Romi Gonen, Emily Damari and Doron Steinbrecher. The statement, echoing the famous 1967 declaration after the Israeli army’s capture of the Western Wall in Jerusalem, […]

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Trump, hailing release of hostages, signals that he is committed to ceasefire

January 19, 2025David Leibermann

Donald Trump celebrated the release of three Israeli hostages from Hamas captivity, and has signaled that he is committed to fully implementing the ceasefire in Gaza. “Hostages starting to come out today! Three wonderful young women will be first,” the incoming president posted on social media. He wrote the post hours before Emily Damari, Doron […]

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Joe Biden says ‘the guns in Gaza have gone silent’ and predicts Hamas will not regain power

January 19, 2025David Leibermann

In a brief address on his last full day as president, Joe Biden hailed the ceasefire and hostage release in Gaza and predicted Hamas would not regain power. He also defended his support for Israel in the 15 months since Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023, attack. Biden spoke as Israeli hostages Emily Damari, Doron Steinbrecher and […]

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Emily Damari, Romi Gonen, Doron Steinbrecher set for release on ceasefire’s first day

January 19, 2025David Leibermann

The ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war went into effect on Sunday morning as Hamas has named the three hostages that it plans to release on the first day. As expected, the first three Israelis set for release are civilian women who were abducted on Oct. 7, 2023, when Hamas terrorists invaded southern Israel. They are: […]

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Hamas has yet to provide names of hostages to be released, but Israel expects ceasefire to proceed

January 18, 2025David Leibermann

Israel reportedly expects a ceasefire in the Gaza war to proceed even though Hamas has yet to name the hostages it will release on Sunday. On Saturday, the terror group was expected to name the three civilian women it would release. But as Sunday began in Israel, Hamas had yet to provide the list of […]

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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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