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“The most important place where we have to fight is the battle for truth,” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu tells attendees.
According to the plan, Hamas will disarm, and the Gaza Strip will become a “deradicalized terror-free zone” governed by a “technocratic, apolitical Palestinian committee.”
“All are on board for something special, first time ever. We will get it done,” the U.S. president said on Truth Social.
Jerusalem’s foreign ministry also pointed out that a pin in the shape of a key attached to the lapel of the Palestinian Authority leader stands for the Palestinian “right of return,” code for the end of Israel.
Israel’s prime minister rejected the idea that the attack failed because it appears to have missed Hamas’s top leaders.
Various obstacles, chief among them international pressure, has kept E1, a 4.6-square-mile area in the Judean Hills, virtually untouched for decades.
The International Committee of the Red Cross chose a wing in Al-Shifa hospital “adjacent to the [Hamas] movement offices,” according to documents found by the IDF in Gaza and recently declassified.
“In the whole area of munitions and spare parts, we can be much more independent,” IDF Maj. Gen. (res.) Yaakov Amidror told JNS.
Legal experts urge Israel to act decisively and make clear to its allies that attempts to impose “foreign diktats” on the Jewish State comes at a price.
After decades of attempts to build in E1, local leaders say the latest effort to expand Jewish presence in the area will succeed.
“We took a close look at who those so-called ‘journalists’ killed in Gaza really were. Results below,” said Israel’s minister of Diaspora affairs.
“It is entirely based on Hamas’s campaign of lies and the laundering of those lies by others,” said Israel’s Foreign Ministry.