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Itsik Saban

Hamas may release two of the 13 bodies still held in Gaza.
“Every hay barn that goes up in flames disrupts an entire supply chain—from the hay, to the dairy farms, to the supermarket shelves.”
These were not calls about another fire or another accident, but desperate cries from Israelis pleading for rescue in the final moments of their lives.
“This is the policy: acting with determination, on the ground, with zero tolerance and the results speak for themselves,” said Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir.
Remarkable stories of heroism saved lives during the Hamas terror attack on Moshav Yakhini.
Iran allegedly gave the suspect tens of thousands of dollars for information on key installations.
One of the suspects served in an Iron Dome unit and allegedly provided his handlers with classified information about its workings.
Rafael and Lala Guliyev of Lod allegedly conducted surveillance of high-security locations and a prominent Israeli defense researcher.
Police: They photographed “every missile fired over the past two years from Gaza, Lebanon or Iran.”
If a Hollywood scriptwriter had written a script like the Rafah hostage rescue operation, he would have been immediately asked to remove a few scenes to make the story more realistic.
The Israel Police questioned perpetrators and interviewed victims and others, shedding light on the sadistic nature of the Islamic terrorists.