Gaza Strip
Within 24 hours, a cemetery was established for his Jewish farming outpost, founded two years ago.
“Mr. Prime Minister, after Hamas has once again rejected the proposed deal, there is no more excuse—for anyone,” Israel’s public security minister said.
“Hamas knows if it loses control over the aid, it loses control over the people of Gaza,” Danny Danon told the United Nations Security Council.
The total number of meals delivered to date is more than 1.8 million, according to the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation.
On May 20, the British government imposed sanctions on the slain contractor’s family business.
Troops eliminate threats, destroy tunnels and weapons facilities as part of “Operation Gideon’s Chariots.”
The proposal includes a two-phase release of 10 hostages and 18 bodies, a return to UN management of humanitarian aid and a partial IDF withdrawal from Gaza.
A third distribution site has opened near the Netzarim axis, with Israeli security sources reporting that Hamas’s control over the Gaza civilian population appears to be disintegrating.
“I want everyone to stand together. Together, we will win—I want everyone to scream that we need to get the hostages out.”
US-backed delivery group ‘intentionally relaxed its security protocols’ for ‘a brief moment’ in Gaza
“We kindly ask all media to proceed cautiously when reporting on this story,” the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation stated.
“When I think about the hostages who are marking 600 days in captivity, and I think about my experience during those 484 days, it’s hard to imagine surviving and to be able to cope with that,” former Hamas hostage Keith Siegel told JNS.
“Throughout Israel’s wars, there have never been so many achievements on so many fronts,” the premier said.