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On Sunday, six countries airdropped a total of 136 aid packages in the northern and southern Strip.
The French president called for the release of “all hostages” and “on both sides.”
The Israeli minister called Morgan’s remark “utterly disgusting” after the British broadcaster said it was “interesting” how pro-Israel voices doubt Gaza casualty numbers but accept hostage videos from Hamas.
In a Fox News interview, the U.S. ambassador blamed the Hamas terrorist organization for the region’s suffering.
“While the State of Israel allows the entry of humanitarian aid to the residents of Gaza, Hamas terrorists deliberately starve our hostages and document them in a cynical and malicious manner,” said the Israeli premier.
Survivor Naftali Fürst: “The hollow faces and emaciated bodies of Rom and Evyatar take me back decades.”
The projectile was “most likely” intercepted, according to the Israel Defense Forces.
Several enemy gunmen emerged from a tunnel shaft with their hands over their heads, after their plan to flee the area failed.
The 25-year-old Palestinian woman allegedly called on Hamas to murder hostages, described Hitler as a “visionary.”
Footage circulated widely on social media, showing him appearing emaciated.
“The fable of the boy who cried ‘wolf’ has an important moral,” Avi Bitterman, an analyst and dermatopathologist, told JNS.
This “should serve as a call to action for other humanitarian groups, including the U.N., to step up and collaborate with us so that there is more aid for more people,” said John Acree, of GHF.