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State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller provided no timetable for presenting the new agreement.
Ahmed Aish Salame al-Hashash fired rockets at Israeli civilians from within the Khan Yunis humanitarian zone, according to the IDF.
“This isn’t a joke. It’s not a publicity stunt. Our offer is real,” said Gregory T. Angelo, president of the New Tolerance Fund.
Unprecedented successes for the local Muslim Brotherhood branch portend more hostility to Israel at best and a power vacuum at worst, experts say.
The reserve soldiers will be operating in the Strip for a second tour since the start of the war.
Elia Toledano, Cpl. Nik Beizer and Sgt. Ron Sherman were “with high probability” killed by a “byproduct” of the strike that killed senior Hamas commander Ahmed Ghandour on Nov. 10, 2023, according to the IDF.
They did not make it into the Strip.
“They are used for weapons manufacturing, they are used for storage and they are used for maneuver,” Maj. (ret.) Andrew Fox tells JNS.
The UK newspaper removed all content by Elon Perry, aka Eli Yifrah.
Besieging the northern Gaza Strip would force the Islamist group into a hostage deal, separating terrorists from civilians is key, Col. (res.) Hezi Nehama says.
After Rafah and Philadelphi Corridor tour, experts say that for Israel to relinquish the corridor is “not an option.”
Freed after 49 days, Adina Moshe shares her experiences being held underground and of her interactions with Yarden Bibas and Ofer Kalderon.