Gaza Strip
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.
“Don’t let terrorists steal your food and sell it to make money,” Johnnie Moore, the foundation’s executive chairman, said at a Heritage Foundation event.
Thousands march near the Strip’s northern border calling for a return to the enclave, which was cleared of Israeli communities in 2005.
The terrorist group claims the footage was recorded days before it supposedly lost contact with Braslavski’s captors.
The U.S. envoy is meeting with Israeli officials to discuss the hostage crisis and plans to expand Gaza aid after failed truce negotiations.
European Commission No. 2: E.U. “must act in the face of what is happening in Gaza through trade, sanctions, diplomatic and judicial measures.”
“Once again, Hamas is using photos of sick children to push the ‘starvation’ narrative and blame Israel,” COGAT says.
Unknown individuals spray-painted the building hours after the paper amended a controversial report on a starving Gazan boy.