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“We will have to continue to allow the entry of minimal humanitarian supplies. We have done this until now.”
The British Israeli tells the Daily Mail that she and other hostages spent months packed in tiny cages underground, enduring heat, filth and constant fear.
Humanitarian corridors will be established to enable the movement of U.N. convoys delivering food and medicine to Gazans.
Forces board the “Handala,” organized by pro-Palestinian activists, halting its attempt to breach the naval blockade and redirecting it to an Israeli port.
Another soldier was said to have been moderately wounded when troops were targeted with an explosive device.
Ahmad Diab from the city of Tamra in the Lower Galilee is accused of committing serious security offenses.
“Hamas is running a deliberate and false propaganda campaign,” the head of the Coordination and Liaison Administration for the Strip says.
IDF operations across the enclave are ongoing as part of “Gideon’s Chariots.”
“It is Israel’s responsibility, and within its capacity, to address and resolve the situation,” stated Rep. Brad Schneider of Illinois, who is Jewish.
What connects the countries is not just a peace treaty but a shared strategic understanding of both common and unexpected threats that cross borders.
“Despite the enormous difficulties of providing humanitarian aid to the noncombatant population of Gaza, we have done so with determination and commitment,” says Ambassador Yechiel Leiter.
“While the organization’s senior officials fabricate ‘starvation’ claims, these videos reveal their terrorists proudly displaying their tunnel meals.”