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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.
A day earlier, an Israeli Air Force craft attacked a group of terrorists trying to position explosives in the same general area.
Along with the return of several dead captives, the framework would see a 45- to 50-day ceasefire.
“This U.N. report reflects the rampant anti-Israel disease that has infected U.N. agencies,” wrote the American Israel Public Affairs Committee.
The enemy tried to plant a bomb, the army said.
“They are in the heart of the nation and will always remain so.”
The world body again attacked “the State of Israel with false accusations, including baseless charges of sexual violence,” the premier said.
The Doha discussions, which reportedly included P.A. official Hussein al-Sheikh, also covered the establishment of an administrative committee to manage the coastal enclave.
“The desperate plight of the hostages is a bitterly vivid symbol of the way that so many lives—Jewish and non-Jewish—are held hostage by a climate of terror,” said Rowan Williams.