Gaza Strip
“Those children look very hungry,” the U.S. president said at a press conference alongside U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
Some of the detainees launch a hunger strike, equating Israel’s war in Gaza with Australia’s “massacre of Indigenous communities.”
“Osama suffers from a serious genetic illness unrelated to the war,” stated the Defense Ministry’s Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT) unit.
“Their lies and propaganda destroyed the cease-fire deal, tried to discredit the safe and functioning GHF effort, emboldened Hamas, and resulted in this complete balagan!”
At an event in Jerusalem with White House Faith Office leader Paula White, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu blasted the U.N.'s “excuses and lies” with regard to the Gaza Strip.
The U.S. president spoke after Hamas terrorists blew up ceasefire talks in Doha, leading Jerusalem to recall its negotiating team.
“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.