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The Jewish state risks becoming “the punching bag of all its enemies in the Middle East,” warned Israel’s Settlements and National Missions minister.
Relatives of four of the five released captives traveled from Thailand to meet their loved ones and will accompany them home.
Instead, the foreign ministers demand that Palestinians be involved in the rebuilding of the coastal enclave.
The delegation is to hold discussions on continuing the Gaza ceasefire • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, U.S. Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff held a “positive and friendly” meeting in Washington, D.C.
The one major similarity between the two visits: Both granted the opportunity to make Israel’s embattled prime minister even stronger.
Israel appears to be moving toward a broad diplomatic agreement, starting with Gaza and ending in Saudi Arabia.
Saudi newspaper Asharq Al-Awsat has published an extensive report about the clandestine unit, which is responsible for holding Israeli hostages in the Gaza Strip.
Agam Berger, an Israeli hostage who was recently released, “discovered a prayer book in Gaza that became her spiritual anchor throughout her captivity.
One person was killed and several injured in the attack, according to Palestinian reports.
Among a laundry list of thorny issues the two leaders will discuss, one priority is clear: to demonstrate that there is no longer any daylight between Israel and America on Middle East policy.
News anchor Nicky Schiller said on Jan. 31 that three “Israeli prisoners” were due to be released by the terrorist group on Saturday.
The Israeli Interior Ministry’s decision grants the former hostages the right to remain in the country and work if they wish to do so.