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“585 days after the massacre, there are still hostages in the hands of Hamas, including German companions,” noted Frank-Walter Steinmeier.
A bipartisan Knesset delegation led by MK Ohad Tal strengthens ties with Taipei, following Taiwan’s solidarity after Oct. 7 attacks.
Sa’ar links the Iranian-backed terror group to Al-Shabaab in joint press conference with Ethiopian counterpart; Jerusalem, Addis Ababa seek to deepen alliance across sectors.
Ecuador’s president meets Netanyahu, opens innovation center, and pledges support for Israel in joint fight against terrorism and for democracy.
“The Arabic service, we are looking at it. We’ve been examining it,” said BBC Chairman Samir Shah.
Cambodia, Fiji, Micronesia and Nauru have new ambassadors in the Jewish state.
Hamas brought the Gaza war upon themselves, the ambassador said, adding that “Everything that people see there is not the result of anything other than the vicious hatred that Hamas harbors and carried out on October the 7th.”
Kibbutz Nir Yitzhak called for a “thorough investigation” of the incident, which according to the military was the result of a technical malfunction.
The American Jewish Committee stated that the “broad, sweeping and devastating cuts in federal funding” to a growing number of universities “will damage America’s standing as a center of innovation and research excellence.”
The moves come amid a diplomatic tug-of-war in Africa between supporters and opponents of the Jewish state.
The Israeli prime minister also announced that the Israeli military was seizing the Morag Corridor in the southern Gaza Strip.
Jerusalem’s move reportedly came in anticipation of U.S. President Donald Trump’s “Liberation Day.”