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Jimmy Pacheco, who endured 49 days of Hamas captivity in the Gaza Strip, honors the Jewish state.
“Hundreds of truckloads of aid are currently sitting at the Gaza border waiting to be distributed. This is unacceptable,” Rep. Scott Peters said.
The U.K.'s announced intention to recognize such a state is “not diplomacy—it is a moral failure,” said the British-Israeli dual citizen, who was a Hamas captive for 471 days.
“We have since learned new information, including from the hospital that treated him and his medical records,” wrote a New York Times spokesperson.
However, “there is one big obstacle and everyone knows what it is—Hamas. It is persisting in its refusal,” said Netanyahu.
At a Gush Katif event, Israel’s finance minister outlines plans for renewed and expanded Jewish communities in Gaza, calling it a “realistic work plan.”
The Senate minority leader stated that the reporting and images out of Gaza “underscore the dire human cost of this ongoing conflict.”
Dozens of tons of Turkish-branded goods are being shipped to the Strip through Israel.
The head of the state-funded institution said Germany is supporting Israel because of the Holocaust.
In the Gaza Strip, the Israel Defense Forces has “a job to finish,” said the Israeli premier.
The IDF has paused operations daily in key populated areas of Gaza from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. to facilitate the safe passage of aid convoys.
“Those children look very hungry,” the U.S. president said at a press conference alongside U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer.