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Netanyahu joined the tech billionaire on the visit to one of the communities worst-hit during the Hamas assault on southern Israel.
“Israel Hayom” reporter visits the troops on the frontline, who want Israelis to know that the war has only just begun.
“I hope everyone comes back, and they will come back, God willing,” said Pvt. Ori Megidish.
Roni Krivoi managed to escape his Hamas captors due to an Israeli airstrike but was recaptured by Gaza residents after hiding out in the Strip for several days.
Israeli authorities notified relatives of those set to be freed from captivity in Gaza.
“I’m with you to the end”: Mulugeta Tsagi administered life-saving first aid to an IDF officer shot by terrorists.
Earlier in the day, the U.S. president had told a reporter that the end will be “Hamas is completely—how can I say it—no longer in control of any portion of Gaza.”
The U.S. president also called for a two-state solution as the only path forward to peace and more humanitarian aid for Palestinians in remarks about the release of 14 Israeli and three Thai hostages on Nov. 26.
The visit was the Israeli prime minister’s first to the enclave during the current war against Hamas.
One of the released women was evacuated to Soroka Medical Center in Beersheva in serious condition.
Leo Varadkar called Irish-Israeli captive Emily Hand “an innocent child who was lost and has now been found,” failing to mention Hamas kidnapping.
It was the second time in as many weeks that the Swedish climate activist has attacked the Jewish state.