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Photographer Shye Weinstein was at a music festival in Israel when violence broke out amid a Hamas terrorist attack. He's now sharing photos that document the joy festival goers experienced before ...
Graphic new images include a photo of the scores of dead lying in a tent from the rave in southern Israel, which turned into bloody mayhem as heavily armed Palestinian terrorists paraglided into th… ...
Hamas captors cruelly taunted Israeli hostages with news stories and photos of antisemitic protests at Columbia University — and bragged about having an “army” of propagandists to spread ...
Three Israeli hostages appeared pale and gaunt as they were paraded by Hamas in front of crowds and cameras in Gaza before their release Saturday, a scene Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ...
DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — Hamas on Monday released an Israeli-American soldier who had been held hostage in Gaza for more than 19 months, offering a goodwill gesture toward the Trump ...
Survivors and videos detail Hamas’ attack on the Supernova music festival in Israel. The terrorist group disrupted the event with brutal attacks and kidnappings.
In the early hours of June 13, the Israeli military launched Operation “Rising Lion” against Iran. In addition to striking Iran's nuclear sites and killing high-ranking Iranian officers ...
The families of five young Israeli women serving in the Israel Defense Forces who were kidnapped on October 7 have released photographs from their early days in captivity in Gaza.
BEIRUT (AP) — Taking cover behind a large tree, an Associated Press photographer pointed his camera toward a Beirut apartment building the Israeli military warned was in its sights. When a bomb ...
"I don't want to be the last one to see them," says Shye Weinstein, a photographer who took joyful photos of strangers at an Israel music festival before violence broke out ...
Hamas captors cruelly taunted Israeli hostages with news stories and photos of antisemitic protests at Columbia University — and bragged about having an “army” of propagandists to spread ...