Wall Street Journal

Treatment of journalists Evan and Pouria is an assault on press freedom

Evan Gershkovich has spent the past year detained in Russia on spurious espionage charges and Pouria Zeraati was brutally stabbed by two people outside his London home.

By JONATHAN HAROUNOFF
04/04/2024

WSJ reporter Evan Gershkovich has detention extended to June

Gershkovich, his paper, and the US government all strongly deny the charges against him, which carry a sentence of up to 20 years in jail.

By REUTERS
26/03/2024

Egypt preparing for Gazan influx and the rising price of leaving the Strip

All official cross-border travel has ceased, with the exception of foreign nationals and the severely injured, with cross-border movement still largely managed by Hala, which charges large sums.

Iran and Hamas lead increased terror threats on Europeans, report shows

Hamas and Hezbollah have been enjoying an increased amount of donations from Europe since October 7.

Hamas could be expelled from Qatar if deal not reached

Report: Arab negotiators aiming for an urgent two-day ceasefire before the beginning of Ramadan due to increased Rafah operations.

Fighting with freelance: IDF spokesperson analyzes Hamas tactics in 'Wall Street Journal' op-ed

The op-ed delved into the combat and media tactics employed by Hamas during the October 7 attack, and every day since.

Netanyahu to Ben-Gvir: I don't need help navigating Israel-US ties

"The prime minister needs to reprimand the national security minister, who, instead of taking care of internal security issues – is causing enormous damage to Israel's foreign relations," Gantz added

Ben-Gvir criticizes Biden, flaunts political power in WSJ interview

Ben-Gvir: If Trump [were] in power, US conduct would be completely different • Netanyahu: I don't need help navigating Israel-US relationship

Wall Street Journal reveals the real reason there's no ceasefire yet

Infighting among the highest ranks in the terrorist organization Hamas has led to delays in the ceasefire and hostage release deal that is currently on the table.

Hamas losses: Up to 60% of terror forces out of action

The most relevant question is not just whether Hamas fighters are dead, but whether they can continue to fight.

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