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The U.S. proposal would have seen Israel release 900 terrorists, including murderers, in exchange for 40 hostages.
“We gave up our strong cards for nothing,” officials in Jerusalem say.
Senior U.S. officials believe that political considerations are at play in the pronouncement.
In February, France banned 28 Israelis from entering the European country, accusing them of attacking Arabs in Judea and Samaria.
“Even six months after the largest massacre of Jews since the Holocaust, Norway ... continues its disproportionate and biased position,” says Israel.
António Guterres neglected Israeli hostages at first. He then noted them and Hamas’s sexual crimes but followed up with twice as many posts criticizing the Jewish state.
“They negotiated with Hamas to sell me. When they were paid, I was taken straight into a tunnel,” Nili Margalit said.
Miriam Margolyes also signed an “Artists for Palestine” letter days after Hama’s Oct. 7 attack calling for a ceasefire.
The prime minister told IDF recruits that “there is no force in the world that will stop us” from defeating the terror group in Gaza.
Ministers are expected to vote on two key proposals during a meeting of the Diplomatic-Security Cabinet.
Jerusalem is vowing to “take parallel measures that will harm the Turkish economy.”
The terrorist group’s Gaza Now Telegram channel was being run by two brothers, one in Gaza and one in Austria, according to INTELEYE.