Media

Media

The day after: A plan for Gaza

What is next for Gaza? With or without a hostage deal, the best hope for peace depends on continuing along the path endorsed by President Biden after Hamas’s Oct. 7 attack: destroy Hamas’s military and governance capabilities, prevent its ability to threaten Israel again, and deal a defeat to Iran’s “axis of resistance.” Such hopes won’t be realized by military means alone.

Iran Summary – February 2024

February 2024 Summary: To view JINSA’s work related to the Israel-Gaza War, click here. Since the United States struck Iran-linked targets in Syria and Iraq on February 2, Iran’s proxy militias in those countries have only launched three attacks against

Hamas disinformation about the number of civilian casualties in Gaza is being taken at face value and cited by U.S. officials, including U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, who testified before Congress on February 29 that Israel has killed over

Hamas commits the worst massacre of Jews since the Holocaust. Hundreds of civilians from Gaza actively participate in the slaughter. Spontaneous celebrations erupt from Khan Yunis to Ramallah. Washington’s preferred partner, the Palestinian Authority (PA), has yet to condemn the