Ranan Hartman, founder and CEO of Ono Academic College, explains why it is imperative to start discussing how the Jewish state needs to run its affairs in the aftermath of the Israel-Hamas war.
It seems that for most Jews, Golda Meir’s words are true: “We have no place else to go.”
Ono Academic College is launching “Conversation Corner,” a series about the issues that the State of Israel will be grappling with the day after the war. Register for the first episode on January 17.
The IDF presented a copy of the document, in Arabic, which it said listed Hamza as a dual-hat terrorist-journalist for Islamic Jihad.
He spoke after a stop in Qatar en route to Israel and before his expected arrival in Egypt later on Thursday.
Foreign countries that issue passports to hostages in Gaza could provide a layer of protection to the victims.
The university raised over 20 million shekels to help students displaced from their homes or called up for reserve duty.
The state must see the victims and consider their needs at every stage and decision. This is not only a legal obligation but also a moral and societal one.
Margalit said she believed medical supplies have run out by now. "We know that we were in tunnels, and we know that the war is currently being fought above where we were held," she said.
Since the Israel-Hamas war began last October, the US military has come under attack at least 100 times in Iraq and Syria, usually with a mix of rockets and attack drones.