A Times reporter and photographer visited an Israeli village raided by Palestinian gunmen.
Tag: Israel-Gaza War (2023- )
As War Rages, Netanyahu Battles for Reputation and Legacy
The horrors committed by Hamas on Israeli civilians are all but certain to mark Benjamin Netanyahu’s legacy no matter the outcome of the war.
Washington Rallies Behind Israel, but a Lasting Consensus May Prove Elusive
Democrats and Republicans put aside an increasingly partisan divide over Israel to condemn the Hamas attack. But that support may be harder to maintain as Israel retaliates.
Relatives of Americans Missing in Israel Plead for Help
In a news conference in Tel Aviv on Tuesday, families of four missing Americans called on Israel and the U.S. to share any information on the efforts to locate them.
U.S. Envoy to NATO Says Aid to Israel Won’t Come at Ukraine’s Expense
Julianne Smith, the U.S. ambassador to NATO, said Washington could “stay focused on our partnership and commitment to Israel’s security” and still support Kyiv.
Zelensky Says Gaza War Furthers Russian Aims
The Ukrainian president said Moscow was aiming to sow division in the region and the attack on Israel could distract allies from his country’s conflict.
‘Everyone Died’: How Gunmen Killed Dozens In Sderot
Videos filmed by residents in Sderot captured a grisly and indiscriminate shooting rampage by Palestinian gunmen in the town on Saturday.
Peace Activists Are Among the Israelis Missing and Killed
Some of those caught up in the attack by Palestinian fighters lived in residential collectives whose members tend to support peace initiatives and Palestinian rights.
On the Ground in Kfar Azza, a Village Raided by Hamas: ‘It’s a Massacre’
Kfar Azza, less than two miles from Gaza, was one of the villages overrun by Palestinian gunmen on Saturday.
Iran’s Supreme Leader Issues Tehran’s Latest Denial of Involvement in Israel Attacks
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei suggested that Tehran was not behind the assault in Israel and warned of consequences from retaliatory strikes in Gaza.