A cease-fire between Israel and Hamas is over after peace talks reached a deadlock in Cairo. Rockets were fired across the border by militants just as the cease-fire expired, followed by several Israeli airstrikes in Gaza.
Sean Hannity has been on the ground in Israel all week, bringing us some powerful firsthand accounts of how the daily threat from Hamas impacts ordinary citizens. Concluding his trip, Sean sat down for an exclusive interview with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Making a forceful defense of Israel's offensive against Hamas in Gaza, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused the terrorist organization of committing "double war crimes," by targeting civilians and using the people of Gaza as human shields.
Former President Jimmy Carter is making waves this morning with an op-ed that calls for the world to recognize Hamas in order to end the current conflict in Gaza. The column, co-authored by the 39th president on ForeignPolicy.com, claims "there is no humane or legal justification for the way the Israeli Defense Forces are conducting this war."
Sean Hannity is on the ground in Israel, reporting live on the latest developments in the conflict with Hamas. On tonight's show, Sean talks to the men and women of the Israeli Defense Forces and goes inside a Hamas tunnel.
A seven-hour humanitarian cease-fire in Gaza has ended. Mark Regev, spokesman for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, discussed the next steps with Bill Hemmer. Regev described the operation to find and destroy Hamas' network of tunnels as being in the "end stages." When that is over, Israeli forces will re-deploy into defensive positions.
Sean Hannity reported live this morning from outside Tel Aviv, Israel, visiting an Iron Dome battery operated by the country's military. Even though a cease-fire is reported to be in effect right now, Hannity said that doesn't appear to be the case as he watches Israeli soldiers.
Judge Jeanine Pirro went after the Obama administration in her fiery Opening Statement Sunday night, saying President Obama and John Kerry look "ridiculous" for their stance toward Israel and Hamas during the ongoing conflict. She argued the president operates under a "naive assumption" about Hamas, Iran and other hostile groups in the Middle East.
After a failed cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas conflict in Gaza, the son of the Hamas founder spoke out on The Kelly File.
Ninety minutes into a cease-fire in Gaza, violence erupted between Hamas and Israel as United States officials say Hamas broke the truce, killing two Israeli soldiers. There are reports that Hamas’ military wing is claiming that a missing Israeli soldier was killed as a result of an Israeli bomb.
John Huddy brought us the latest this morning from the Gaza border as a three-day cease-fire between Israel and Hamas appears to be quickly unraveling. Israeli soldiers were ambushed, according to IDF, just a few hours after the cease-fire took effect near the southern-most
Today, Israel and Hamas agreed to a 72-hour humanitarian cease-fire in Gaza, while the White House called Israel’s actions “indefensible” after its munitions reportedly hit a school.