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A month after Israel intercepted the “Madleen,” social-justice activists plan to launch another aid ship bound for Gaza on July 13.
Four more suspects and weapons were seized in related Samaria raids.
The Israeli premier said he had also discussed with the president and vice president “the implications and possibilities of the great victory that we achieved over Iran.”
“GHF is here to feed the people in Gaza, and we will not be pulled off course—by disinformation, intimidation or distraction,” said interim president John Acree.
Troops from five divisions of the Israeli military keep attacking Hamas strongholds.
The cash rewards are for American and Palestinian workers of the aid group, which has already seen 12 of its staff murdered and others tortured.
“We are determined—let this be clear to everyone—determined to achieve the goals we have set for ourselves,” Eyal Zamir stated.
Four of the fallen were members of the ultra-Orthodox Netzah Yehuda Battalion, while one served in the Gaza Division’s Northern Brigade.
“This isn’t journalism,” GHF stated. “It’s agenda-driven clickbait, propped up by bad-faith sources and designed to stir controversy, not uncover truth.”
The shell wasn’t intercepted due to human error, according to an initial Israeli military probe.
“We paid a price for the state and the country—we were wounded in order to win,” a letter to the prime minister stated.
Ending Iran’s nuclear ambitions was the first stage in realizing a new vision for a war-torn region. Stage two is ending the war in the Gaza Strip. Stage three is expanding the 2020 Abraham Accords.