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“What happened with the Houthis yesterday ... ought to inform as to where we stand with regard to terrorism,” said U.S. Mideast envoy Steve Witkoff.
“We never contemplated the possibility that 5% of what happened [on Oct. 7] could happen,” Lt. Gen. (res.) Herzi Halevi said.
The strike killed several Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad members, including men involved in attacks on Israeli forces.
The U.S. Department of Justice has opened an investigation to determine whether Columbia University concealed illegal aliens on its campus.
The Witkoff plan also calls for the release of half of the deceased captives held by Palestinian terrorists in Gaza.
“Trump has made it clear that Hamas will either release hostages immediately, or pay a severe price,” the U.S. Middle East envoy warned.
Purim and the Bible’s modern-day message for Israel after Oct 7.
“The whole world should continue to say that what Hamas has done is outrageous, it’s ridiculous, it’s sick, it’s disgusting,” said the U.S. secretary of state.
It was the third such incident in as many days.
The Columbia University Apartheid Divest (CUAD) coalition declared that it was “fighting for the total eradication of Western civilization.”
The terrorist group said it would free Edan Alexander, who holds U.S. citizenship, after the Trump administration signaled his importance.
Letters sent by Hamas senior members reveal their efforts to secure funding and support for the terrorist organization’s “Grand Battle” plan.