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ICC confirms Karim Khan's leave of absence due to sexual abuse allegations

Deputy ICC Prosecutors Mame Mandiaye Niang and Nazhat Shameem Khan are due to run the office during his absence, said the Assembly.

 Checkmate (Illustrative)

Inside the heads of terrorists: Does Israel know its enemies?

To explore this root cause of October 7, the Report interviewed Prof. Arie Kruglanski, a world expert on the psychology of terrorism and extremism.

IDF increases pace of Gaza invasion, killing dozens of Hamas terrorists

The IDF said five Divisions were engaged, 670 targets were hit, and reports of 200 dead civilians may be correct.

 The Iron Fist Brigade in the Rafah region in the Gaza Strip

Gaza winds of war are blowing, and Israel's hostages are in danger

Escalating the battle after 19 months of fighting, punctuated with a short ceasefire, is first and foremost an admission of failure.

By MARK WEISS
18/05/2025

The psychology of kinocide: Why do terrorists target families and women?

Hamas could have executed families and walked away. But they didn’t. They lingered. They engaged in frenzied massacres, brutal torture, and mutilation.

Katz: Rising indications that Mohammed Sinwar is dead, IDF yet to confirm

The IDF carried out a hit attempt on Mohammed Sinwar on Tuesday, but it was unclear wether or not the mission succeeded.

Hamas invasion intended to thwart Israeli peace with Saudi Arabia, docs reveal

Yahya Sinwar was quoted in secret Hamas meeting notes that ISraeli-Saudi normalization would "open the door for the majority of Arab and Islamic countries to follow the same path.”

Israel, Hamas present varying hostage deal proposals, IDF expands Gaza strikes

Vance reportedly to visit Israel • Hamas offers to release half of the hostages • Sirens sound for Houthi missile

 Hamas terrorists in Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip. February 20, 2025.

Hamas reportedly offers half of living hostages for two-month Gaza truce

Hamas doubted whether the US was able to compel Netanyahu to abide by the terms of any agreement, following the release of Edan Alexander last week.

Italy's Tajani tells Israel to halt Gaza offensive

The Italian government has been one of Israel's most vocal supporters within Europe, but unease is building over the devastation being wrought on Gaza.

By REUTERS
17/05/2025
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