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“You decided to negotiate, you decided to go for an agreement—bring everyone back together,” said Tikva Forum co-founder Tzvika Mor.
The prime minister reaffirmed his support for Trump’s proposal for the war-torn coastal enclave.
“We must keep fighting for those still held in Gaza,” said Ohad Ben Ami, who spent 491 days in Hamas captivity.
Muhammad Shaheen, the head of Hamas’s Operations Department in Lebanon, had been planning attacks against Israeli citizens, according to Israeli security forces.
Pressure from the Biden administration drove continued supply shipments to Gaza, despite the terrorist group’s theft at the expense of civilians.
If the IDF does not pull out from Southern Lebanon, “we will know how to deal with it,” says terrorist leader Naim Qassem.
“Trump’s plan regarding Gaza is the only one that can guarantee security for the residents of the south and the State of Israel after the lessons learned from the events of Oct. 7,” said the Israeli defense minister.
An asylum seeker who kicked a memorial object and allegedly inveighed against Israel failed to convince a judge that he did not know the site was tied to Jews.
After the Cabinet meeting, “the team will receive instructions for the continuation of the negotiations regarding the second stage,” the PMO said.
The ceasefire deal includes the release of “terror experts” who “killed hundreds of Israelis and wounded thousands,” the Cabinet minister said.
Berel Lazar, who lobbied to obtain Sasha Troufanov’s release, instructed him on how to perform the religious rite for the first time.
Egypt has constructed military bases in Sinai “that can only be used for offensive operations,” the Israeli ambassador to the United States confirmed.