Gaza Strip
Alerts were activated in cities including, for the first time in months, Tel Aviv.
The evacuees, who departed via Ramon Airport in Israel, possess foreign citizenship that will facilitate their resettlement abroad.
The military continues to attack Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad targets across the Strip as the renewed combat enters its third day.
To negotiate, interlocutors must first open embassies in Somaliland, the foreign minister of that disputed territory said.
The French president announced that he and the Saudi crown prince would co-chair a conference on a two-state solution.
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz warns Gazans of “total destruction” unless remaining 59 hostages are returned and Hamas is removed from power.
Three-fourths of those murdered were civilians, with the ages ranging from a 14-hour-old Bedouin Israeli to a 92-year-old Holocaust survivor, according to a report compiled by the UK-Israel All-Party Parliamentary Group.
Hamas’s Health Ministry had claimed that the Israeli Air Force strike in Deir al-Balah had killed one U.N. employee.
Guterres condemned Jerusalem for its renewed offensive against Hamas, but stayed silent on the terror group’s rejection of U.S. ceasefire extension proposals.
A military site in northern Gaza was struck after the IDF detected preparations for launching attacks on Israeli territory.
The Jewish organization called for “unequivocal condemnation” of the Turkish president over his “relentless demonization of Israel.”
Eyal Zamir emphasized the mission to protect Gaza border communities and recover the hostages.