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Outlawing the U.N. agency is “a direct response to the widespread infiltration of UNRWA’s ranks by Hamas,” Ambassador Danny Danon said.
“Movement of Gazans from the southern to northern Gaza Strip will not be permitted until Arbel Yehud is released.”
“An entire nation is shedding tears and rejoicing with you at this moment,” Israeli President Herzog tells the Albag, Ariev, Gilboa and Levy families.
In accordance with the ceasefire agreement, Jerusalem was set to release 200 Palestinian terrorists, many with blood on their hands.
The four women, Karina Ariev, Daniella Gilboa, Naama Levy and Liri Albag, were taken on Oct. 7 when Hamas overran the Nahal Oz military base.
“If it happened in Israel, and we weren’t prepared for it, it can happen to other countries too,” Yifat Bitton told JNS.
Danny Danon, ambassador to the world body, says while holding up a photo of a baby boy during a meeting about children suffering in Gaza: “Perhaps you have forgotten about little Kfir Bibas, but I promise you we haven’t.”
The terrorist group did not say whether it will honor its commitment to let Israel know who among the remaining abductees is alive.
Israeli sources privy to the most intimate forums reveal the behind-the-scenes relationships with the Biden administration through the Oct. 7 war.
U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres is slated to meet with Israeli President Isaac Herzog on Jan. 27, International Holocaust Remembrance Day.
For war-scarred kibbutz members, the return of the workers to their community during the war was a heartwarming surprise.
If Hamas adheres to the deal, Palestinians may return northward starting Jan. 26, subject to inspection by the private security consortium.