2023 Israel–Hamas war

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  • U.S. Military Advisers Head to Israel Amid Gaza Conflict; Ground Assault on Gaza Delayed Amid Hostage Negotiations
    DEMOLISHED
    Despite no official acknowledgment from Israel, developments in the Gaza conflict suggest that Israel has postponed a large-scale ground assault on Gaza under Western pressure, allowing time for hostage negotiations.
  • CEOs and Companies Navigate Delicate Terrain Amid Israel-Hamas Conflict
    DEMOLISHED
    In the aftermath of the Israel-Hamas conflict, global corporations and their leaders are finding themselves in a precarious position. As the world watches the escalating tensions, CEOs and companies are grappling with how to respond, especially given the diverse opinions and expectations of their stakeholders.
  • Hamas' Disturbing Tactics
    Hamas Plants Booby Traps, Bomb Discovered in Child's Backpack -- Israel Claims
    Israeli security forces recently discovered a bomb planted inside a child's backpack, believed to be the work of the Palestinian militant group, Hamas. This incident has heightened concerns about the group's tactics and the potential risks posed to civilians, including children.
  • Pentagon Deploys Advanced Missile Systems to Middle East Following Iran's Escalations
    USS Georgia and USS Port Royal
    the U.S. Department of Defense has announced the deployment of additional missile systems and troops to the region. This decision comes in the wake of increasing hostilities and threats from Iran and its affiliated proxy forces.
  • Israel Cracks Down on Media, Al Jazeera in Crosshairs Amidst Ongoing Gaza Conflict
    Israel's Netanyahu wins re-election
    Israel's government has approved a set of emergency regulations which potentially paves the way for the temporary closure of foreign news channels. These regulations permit the government to take such measures during the state of emergency declared due to the ongoing conflict with Hamas if they believe an outlet undermines national security.
  • Historical Gaza Church Struck in Recent Israeli Airstrike, Deaths Reported
    AFTERMATH
    In a recent escalation of the ongoing conflict, an Israeli airstrike has reportedly struck the Greek Orthodox Church of St. Porphyrius in Gaza City, a centuries-old sanctuary. The church, built around 1150, has long served as a haven for people of various faiths and is the oldest active church in the region.
  • Two Americans Released by Hamas; Several Still Held Hostage
    Two Americans Released by Hamas; 11 Still Held Hostage
    The recent hostage crisis involving Hamas has brought the Israel-Gaza conflict to the forefront of international attention. Two American hostages, Judith Raanan and her 18-year-old daughter, Natalie, were abducted by Hamas in early October. Their release, announced by Hamas "for humanitarian reasons," was a significant development in the ongoing conflict, but it also highlighted the complex dynamics of the situation.
  • Tensions Rise as Israel Unveils 'Three-Phase War' in Gaza
    PEACE
    Israel, on Friday, underscored its intentions of not maintaining long-term dominion over the Gaza Strip in the wake of its ongoing conflict with Hamas. This revelation comes amid an escalating conflict, that has seen Israeli military pummel Gaza with airstrikes and growing worldwide protests championing the Palestinian cause.
  • Imminent Conflict: Israel Hints at Upcoming Ground Assault on Gaza
    CRISIS
    According to the Israel Times, Israeli Defense Minister Gantz told Israeli forces at the Gaza border, "You're currently observing Gaza from a distance, but soon you'll be seeing it from within." He indicated that orders for the assault would be issued "soon."
  • U.S. Intelligence Clears Israel in Gaza Hospital Blast; Errant Rocket Suspected
    Chaos in Gaza
    A recent explosion at the Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital in Gaza, which resulted in a tragic loss of life, has been under intense scrutiny, with both international and domestic communities seeking clarity on the incident. The U.S. intelligence community, after an in-depth assessment, has concluded that Israel was likely not responsible for the blast that took between an estimated 100 to 300 lives.
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