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Tokyo condemns Hamas and supports its disarmament, Foreign Minister Motegi Toshimitsu tells the Israeli president.
Dhaka tells Washington it is ready in principle to join a Trump-backed international force to help stabilize postwar Gaza, officials say.
If the Islamist group does not give up its weapons voluntarily, it “will be disarmed one way or another,” a top Israeli official vowed.
As part of the operation, the IDF and Shin Bet attacked several Hamas terrorists, launch pits and additional terror infrastructure.
The terrorist group even formed a “Petroleum Commission” that seized control of the distribution of cooking gas, which most locals use for heating.
The IDF struck the launch site, targeting the second Hamas ceasefire violation in the past 24 hours.
Leah Goldin, the mother of the soldier whose body was been held in Gaza for 11 years, discusses her grief and newly found calm since her son’s return.
“There is a great Torah commandment to do everything possible to bring him to a Jewish burial,” said Rabbi David Yosef.
Measures were taken to minimize harm to civilians, including the use of precision-guided munitions, aerial surveillance, and additional intelligence.
The arson, in which no one was injured, targeted Brandenburg’s commissioner for combating antisemitism while his family was present.
Doha is not a neutral mediator but rather provided Hamas with political sanctuary, financial lifelines, ideological reinforcement and global reach.
“Hamas chose to smuggle weapons to carry out a massacre of civilians instead of helping its population,” lieutenant colonel tells JNS.