Gaza Strip
Gazan ‘monster’ who took part in Oct. 7 attack caught ‘hiding’ in Louisiana, says Justice Department
“We will continue to stand by Jewish Americans and Jewish people around the world against antisemitism and terrorism in all its forms,” the U.S. attorney general said.
“We will pursue the balance of the deceased until they all go home,” the U.S. special envoy said at the Holocaust Museum in Washington.
“If this ceasefire falls apart, the fighting starts, that’s going to make it that much harder to find these loved ones and get them out,” Mike Waltz said.
The recent internecine Palestinian killings highlighted the need to move to the next stage of the Trump peace deal, Sharren Haskel told JNS.
“As Israel increasingly recognizes the strategic importance of its maritime domain, the navy’s role and influence have grown, albeit gradually.”
“If Hamas continues to kill people in Gaza, which was not the deal, we will have no choice but to go in and kill them,” the president wrote.
The released captives completed all the required medical evaluations before their release.
“It’s not realistic to expect people to just drop arms,” a senior U.S. adviser told reporters.
“A year since humanity was freed from the master of the flood of evil,” tweeted Avichay Adraee, head of the Arab Media Branch in the IDF Spokesperson’s Unit.
The aim is to create a “day-after” model for life in the Strip once Hamas rule ends.
The terror group returned the bodies of Inbar Hayman and Sgt. Maj. Muhammad Al‑Atresh, leaving 19 bodies still to be returned.
“Hamas’s brutality doesn’t stop at Israelis—it consumes anyone who stands in its way,” Likud Party MK Dan Ilouz told JNS.