Jerusalem: The Timeless City of Faith and Heritage Jerusalem stands as one of the world’s most ancient and revered cities, often referred to as the “City of Peace.” Located in…
Introduction A refugee is an individual who is forced to leave their home country due to conflict, persecution, violence, or human rights violations. Unlike voluntary migrants, refugees flee to protect…
Introduction A blockade is the intentional restriction or prevention of goods, people, or communication from entering or leaving a specific area, usually occurring during times of war or conflict. Governments…
Introduction Airstrikes are attacks conducted from the air, using aircraft, drones, or missiles to target specific locations on land or at sea. They are widely used in modern warfare by…
Introduction A ceasefire is an arrangement in which opposing parties agree to halt hostilities, either temporarily or permanently. Such agreements can take place between nations, political factions, or non-state armed…
Introduction The word “occupation” refers to a situation in which a foreign power controls and administers a territory without the consent of the land’s legitimate sovereign authority. In international relations…
Introduction The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) serve as the unified military organization of the State of Israel, encompassing the army, air force, and navy. Established shortly after Israel’s declaration of…
Introduction Hamas—an acronym for Harakat al-Muqawama al-Islāmiyya, or the Islamic Resistance Movement—is a Palestinian Islamist political and militant group established in December 1987, during the early stages of the First…
Introduction The West Bank is a landlocked region situated to the west of the Jordan River and east of Israel, covering roughly 5,660 square kilometers (2,185 square miles). As of…
The Gaza Strip, commonly referred to as Gaza, is a small stretch of land located along the southeastern edge of the Mediterranean Sea, covering approximately 365 square kilometers (141 square…