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Joshua Marks is a news editor on the Jerusalem desk at JNS.org, where he covers Jewish affairs, the Middle East and global news. He is an experienced journalist who has written and produced content for major media outlets in both the United States and Israel.

The IDF has been instructed to prepare for operations in the southern Gaza city, said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Israeli officials reject the terror group’s demands to end the war and free terrorists, but say the proposal is being “studied in depth” and that “we still aren’t losing hope.”
It was previously reported that Riyadh would accept a declaration by Jerusalem on a two-state solution for normalization.
Israel is seeking replacements for the disgraced U.N. agency.
The announcement comes amid a growing grassroots movement in Israel to stop the shipments, upwards of 60% of which are hijacked by Hamas, according to Israel.
The terrorist group is reportedly attempting to reestablish itself in areas of the Strip from which Israeli forces have withdrawn.
The Gaza-based terrorist group is expected to put forward additional conditions in Cairo talks in the coming days.
The major foreign policy shift would face deep opposition within Israel.
Ten Islamic Jihad operatives apprehended in school • Three soldiers slain.
The first phase of the agreement reportedly under consideration would see women, children, wounded and sick captives freed in exchange for a 45-day ceasefire and the release of thousands of Palestinian terrorists.
The directive emphasizes exploiting the hostage issue, targeting Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and blaming Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for the failures of Oct. 7.
Around 10% of the agency’s 12,000-strong Gaza staff have ties to Islamist terror groups.