Gaza Strip
Ra’ad Sa’ad was head of the terrorist organization’s weapons production headquarters.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio described the longtime U.N. agency as a “subsidiary of Hamas.”
Despite the progress, officials say that major challenges remain, including the removal of some 60 million tons of debris from across the Strip.
“These terrorists have not hesitated to harm Palestinian children as well,” tweeted Ambassador Danny Danon.
The Israeli military returned the group to Israeli territory and transferred them to authorities for questioning.
The candidates for the council “now include kings, presidents and prime ministers.”
Israel’s foreign minister and the U.S. secretary of state also addressed the situations in Syria and Lebanon.
Indian officials now openly refer to Hamas as a terrorist organization, a term they once avoided.
“Thank you for supporting Israel at the United Nations with clear moral clarity,” the Israeli president told the U.S. envoy in Jerusalem.
“People are risking their lives to go there. They ended up in jail, and then the Dutch government sends them a bill,” a spokeswoman said.
At Ben-Gurion Airport, Gal Hirsch, Israel’s hostage affairs coordinator, reaffirmed Israel’s pledge to recover the body of the last hostage, Staff Sgt. Ran Gvili, still held in Gaza.
Netanyahu is scheduled to meet with Trump on Dec. 29 at Mar-a-Lago in Florida.