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The P.A. attempted to mask the fact that it is still making payments to terrorists after announcing it was stopping the practice last month, according to Palestinian Media Watch.
Removing the Iranian threat was the linchpin, the U.S. president says.
The advisory opinion is “another political attempt to impose political measures against Israel under the guise of ‘International Law,’” said Israel’s Foreign Ministry.
The Qatari outlet acted as a propaganda arm for Hamas, installing a dedicated phone line to coordinate with the terror group, according to the Meir Amit Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center.
The ongoing criminal cases against the Israeli prime minister are “a bleeding wound in the body of Israeli society,” states the letter, initiated by Environmental Protection Minister Idit Silman.
The focus, the U.S. president’s son-in-law said, was on shared interests over shared values, and handling disagreements privately.
Some have been torn down by citizens acting independently but the city council has not yet taken action to remove the flags.
“The Palestinian Authority ensures that it very much pays to slay,” said Palestinian Media Watch.
“Hamas’s brutality doesn’t stop at Israelis—it consumes anyone who stands in its way,” Likud Party MK Dan Ilouz told JNS.
The Israeli government “approved the framework for the release of all of the hostages, the living and the deceased,” the prime minister’s office stated.
While the Prime Minister’s Office hailed the agreement, far-right members of his coalition expressed their concerns.
“I don’t believe there is another case like this in the world or in history,” Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said.