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The comment comes from Anuradha Mittal, whom the ice-cream company calls “an internationally renowned expert on human rights.”
Administration officials expect the war to “switch to a lower intensity military strategy, which is focused on hitting specific Hamas leaders.”
While there is no talk on forcible transfer and no official plan has been discussed—the topic is a hot potato that is dividing the government.
Troops clashed with Palestinian terrorists, who opened fire and hurled explosives at them.
The arsenal contained “missiles and RPG launchers, dozens of anti-tank missiles, dozens of explosive charges, long-range missiles aimed at the center of the State of Israel, dozens of grenades and unmanned aerial vehicles.”
Israel releases image of senior Hamas commanders eliminated • IDF apologizes for killing Lebanese soldier.
One yelled “God kill all the Jewish people” repeatedly while in police custody.
USAID administrator Samantha Power went to Egypt to help speed up the distribution of food, water and medicine.
“No international force can be responsible for this,” the Israeli prime minister added.
While the military is pounding Hamas, it has come with a cost; its spokesperson says the fallen are “heroes of Israel that enable us to fulfill the goals of the war and secure Israel for years into the future.”
“This is a good idea, but I won’t comment on its specifics,” Israel Defense Forces Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi said.
“We are in the heart of Jabalia, the heart of Shejaiya, and as of last night, the heart of Khan Yunis,” the military announced.