Portraits of Survival: The Israeli Hostages Who Made It Home
They are now trying to rebuild their lives, campaign for the return of the hostages still in Gaza and mourn for those who were killed.
They are now trying to rebuild their lives, campaign for the return of the hostages still in Gaza and mourn for those who were killed.
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The incursion caught Russia by surprise and signified a shift in tactics for Kyiv after more than two years of war with Russia.
Prosecutors argued in court that pro-Palestinian activists had vandalized a site belonging to Elbit, an arms manufacturer, and had committed offenses with a “terrorist connection.”
Planned in secrecy, the incursion was a bold move to upend the war’s dynamics and put Moscow on the defensive — a gambit that could also leave Ukraine exposed.
Prosecutors argued in court that a group of pro-Palestinian activists who vandalized a site belonging to Elbit, an Israeli arms manufacturer, had committed offenses with a “terrorist connection.”
The incursion caught Russia by surprise and signified a shift in tactics for Kyiv after more than two years of war with Russia.
An area of southern Gaza where Israel has directed hundreds of thousands of civilians to go has become a “hell” where food and water are scarce, people there say.
The country made five new demands, according to documents detailing its newest negotiating positions.