How media misreporting in Turmus Aiya shaped a false wartime narrative - opinion
Misreporting around Route 60 near Turmus Aiya highlights how quickly unverified claims can shape narratives in a volatile conflict.
Misreporting around Route 60 near Turmus Aiya highlights how quickly unverified claims can shape narratives in a volatile conflict.
"We stand with those in Iran who stand for freedom. I believe that a day will come when this horrible tyranny will disappear."
From childhood awe to adult loss and connection, Israel’s holidays change as people grow older and more rooted.
As Passover ends, Israel moves through remembrance to celebration, carrying memory and meaning into independence.
An alternative Indpendence Day ceremony and rising internal divisions expose a troubling reality: Israel’s unity seems tied to crisis, not peace.
Israeli leaders need an AIPAC-style group to explain to them how Washington thinks and operates.
What began as a language dispute turns into a broader question of national pride, belonging, and resilience.
Unfortunately, what the IDF soldiers in Lebanon did when they smashed the statue of Jesus represents a syndrome much larger than the two young idiots they evidently are.
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A total of 25 people have been arrested by the Metropolitan Police and Counter Terrorism Policing. Eight of them have been charged, one convicted, and the rest remain under investigation.