Gaza Strip
Israel’s Health Minister has ordered that no Hamas members are to be treated by Israeli public hospitals.
Israel will find it challenging to eliminate Hamas completely, but it can, through an extensive military operation, assassination of its military leadership, and destruction of the military infrastructure in the Gaza Strip.
The “pay-for-slay” stipends will continue for the rest of their relatives’ lives.
It was the first phone call between the two leaders since the Oct. 7 Hamas massacre of more than 1,400 Israelis.
The E.U. has backtracked from its initial promise to review aid to the Palestinians.
Ayman Nofal, a member of the General Military Council of Hamas’s Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, was killed in an IDF airstrike.
Some 200 hostages are currently being held by Hamas, while 50 others are in the hands of other terror factions, Hamas’s propaganda chief claimed.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken was asked about the two-state solution during an interview with Al-Arabiya on Oct. 15.
“As the one who is at the head of the organization, the responsibility for this is on me,” said director of Israel’s Security Agency Ronen Bar.
Knesset member Amit Halevi “copied—with necessary adjustment—the Nazis and Nazi Collaborators Punishment Law.”
Many of the at least 199 persons taken to Gaza are ill.
The U.N. body said the items were taken by “a group of people with trucks purporting to be from the Ministry of Health of the de facto authorities in Gaza.” Israel identified Hamas as the looter.