October 7 massacre
Coverage of October 7 massacre in the Nexus archive.
- Israeli parliament advances bill on inquiry into 7 October failures
Israel's parliament has approved a bill in its first reading to establish a commission of inquiry into security failings that led to the 7 October attacks. The bill aims to conduct a full, thorough, and independent investigation of the events of the October 7 massacre and the genocidal wars that followed.
- Israel eliminates head of Hamas' military wing in Gaza strike
Israel's military claims to have killed Mohammed Odeh, the new head of Hamas' military wing, in a northern Gaza airstrike. Odeh was responsible for planning the October 7 attacks, and his elimination follows the deaths of previous Hamas leaders Izz al-Din al-Haddad, Yahya Sinwar, and Mohammed Sinwar. Israeli officials vowed continued pursuit of those involved in the massacre.
- Trained rape dogs? Really? Is any story about Israel too absurd to publish?
The article discusses the prevalence of absurd allegations against Israel in Western print media, citing the October 7 massacre as a reference point. These allegations have been present for three years, sparking astonishment. The situation reflects a broader issue with the publishing of extreme stories about Israel.
- Israel says it has killed Hamas commander in Gaza air strike
Israel has killed Izz ad-Din al-Haddad, a Hamas commander, in a Gaza air strike. Al-Haddad was described as one of the architects of the October 7 massacre. The incident occurred in Gaza City.
- Diversity chief at school that blocked Jewish MP's visit is sacked after she said Hamas terrorists who massacred Israelis on October 7 massacre were 'heroes fighting for justice'
A diversity chief at a school was sacked after she labeled Hamas terrorists as 'heroes fighting for justice' following the October 7 massacre. The school had previously blocked a Jewish MP's visit, leading to her termination.