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Israel has declared war against Hamas, and misinformation about the attack and next steps in the conflict is already spreading online.

Israel declared war against Hamas after the terrorist group and governmental organization launched an unprecedented attack over the weekend of Oct. 7, killing hundreds of Israelis. Now, more than a thousand people have died since the Israeli-Palestinian (Hamas) conflict started, including at least nine Americans. This attack raises several questions for the U.S. about sending…

There's strong bipartisan support in Congress for Israel's defense, but not all lawmakers are standing behind the Jewish state.

More than 1,300 people and counting have been killed and thousands more wounded after Hamas terrorists attacked Israel by land, sea and air over the weekend of Oct. 7. The casualties are from both Israel and Gaza.    Members of Congress are condemning the attacks, but there are key differences between statements from Democrats and Republicans. …

Hamas used paragliders in their attack on Israel. Israel's government knew of the technology, but it is unclear if they knew about the attack.

Hamas terrorists breached the border with Israel by land, sea and air, using motorized paragliders as part of their insertion. Hamas released video of its paragliding unit training for the assault. The gliders use a single canopy, or airfoil, in combination with a small motor with enough power to get one person airborne. The paragliders…

Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s, R-Ala., continues hold on military promotions as the U.S. is moving its largest naval ship to support Israel.

Congress’ focus is being diverted from budget negotiations to how the U.S. can prepare in case Israel needs more support since declaring war. The concern is whether Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s, R-Ala., hold on military promotions will have any impact, given the U.S. is currently moving its largest naval ship into the region. The deputy commander…

Eyes turn to the markets as war declared between Israel and Palestinian Terrorist group Hamas initially sent oil and gas prices soaring.

With a war officially underway in the Middle East between Israel and Hamas, many nations are concerned about economic shocks that could reverberate around the globe from the oil-rich region. The conflict between the nations initially sent oil prices soaring, but those prices could fluctuate depending on the war’s direction in the coming days. “Any…

Republican presidential candidates on the campaign trail criticized President Biden following the attacks on Israel.

Republican presidential candidates on the campaign trail criticized President Biden following the attacks on Israel. On Sunday, Oct. 8, Israel declared war after Hamas, an Islamic militant group, initiated the most significant attack on Israel in decades. The death toll is still growing, with some outlets reporting the number of deaths has reached 1,000. Meanwhile,…

Hamas militants staged a surprise attack on Saturday, killing more than 700 people in Israel, including at least four Americans.

The death toll tops 1,000 after Hamas’ surprise attack and Israel’s response. And more auto workers are set to go on strike, but this time against Mack Trucks – these stories and more highlight The Morning Rundown for Oct. 9, 2023. Israel retaliates after surprise attack by Hamas Hamas militants staged a surprise attack on Saturday, Oct.…

The Ukraine deputy prime minister, Mykhailo Fedorov, released video of new "invisibility cloaks" for snipers and special operations forces.

Harry potter, the Fellowship of the Ring, and Ukrainian snipers. What do they all have in common, besides fighting a tyrannical enemy hell bent on destruction? They all have invisibility cloaks of course. Mykhailo Fedorov, Ukraine’s deputy prime minister, released video of the new cloaks on social media. The footage is from a drone equipped…

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