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The Hamas terrorists planned and conducted attacks on Israeli troops in the Strip and civilians in Israel from the Musa Bin Nusair school, according to the Israeli military.
The national security minister also called for Jews to be allowed to live in Gaza.
Court orders review of how Oct. 7 terrorists are treated as tensions rise over judicial oversight.
“You claimed victory over the U.S. and Israel just a year ago, and now you position yourselves as victims,” activist Abdul Rahman al-Otaibi said.
No injuries were reported in the incident.
“We are exerting pressure on Hamas daily, driving it into greater distress, to ensure the return of the 100 hostages.”
Human Rights Watch echoed the allegation by Amnesty International in a document that alleges water deprivation.
“Hamas is at its weakest point since the war began. Now is the time to keep crushing and pressuring them,” the Israeli finance minister said.
The agreement would reportedly include the phased release of the 100 Israelis and foreign nationals in the hands of Hamas, of whom 64 are believed to be alive.
“Those last 10 yards are the most difficult because, for various reasons, the two parties have not agreed to a final deal,” the State Department said.
President Joe Biden calls on Jews to “keep the faith” as he pledges to free the remaining hostages from Gaza.
While Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has expressed a willingness to strengthen ties with Washington, Ankara’s foreign policy—particularly its engagement with BRICS, pro-Hamas stance, and continued ambivalence toward NATO—poses significant challenges.