A study of Palestinian curricula, conducted by London-based NGO IMPACT-SE, found that the curriculum produced by the Palestinian Authority for Gaza pupils continues to incite students against Jews, while glorifying violence and martyrdom.
Protests against Hamas rule broke out in at least three neighborhoods of the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, marking a rare display of public dissent against the terror organization.
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz warned that Israel would begin annexing territory in the Gaza Strip and evacuating its population if Hamas does not release the remaining Israeli hostages in captivity.
Former Israeli hostage Eli Sharabi testified before the United Nations Security Council on Thursday, recounting his traumatic experiences and describing life after his return from the horrors of Hamas captivity.
The protests against the Israeli government and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu intensified on Wednesday, as demonstrators clashed with police in Jerusalem and one of the protest leaders compared the premier to Adolf Hitler during a speech.
Acting U.S. Ambassador Dorothy Shea rejected accusations in the United Nations Security Council that Israel was conducting “indiscriminate attacks” in Gaza after Israel resumed military strikes in the enclave.
The United States Justice Department and the FBI on Monday announced the creation of a task force to investigate Hamas for its Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel. They will also investigate potential civil rights violations and acts of antisemitism for those supporting the group in the U.S.
Former Israeli hostage Tal Shoham spent 505 days in Hamas captivity and was released on Feb. 22. He gave his first interview since returning from Gaza last month in a conversation with Fox News, where he reportedly addressed Hamas terrorists, saying: "If you want to kill me, kill me, but you will not execute me like ISIS.”