Hamas
In a query to Jonas Gahr Støre, a lawmaker questioned Jumana Manna’s role in renovating a government building that was damaged by a terrorist.
“I’m really stunned,” he told JNS. “I have an enormous sense of satisfaction that I helped such a man.”
IDF troops found a booby-trapped compound containing the weapon of Cap. Daniel Peretz, who was returned to Israel for burial on Oct. 13.
“We have to have a dose of reality here,” the Republican senator told JNS. “Hamas is never going to give up their weapons and never going to give up power unless somebody makes them.”
Maj. Gen. Roman Gofman rushed to the thick of the battlefield with only his personal weapons, sustaining a gunshot wound in the leg.
The statement came after Khaled Mashaal rejected the U.S.- and U.N.-backed demands for Hamas to disarm and for the Strip to be demilitarized.
Hamas “knows the location of every hostage and is using this information as a bargaining chip,” the NGO said.
Global anti-Israel sentiment has created opportunities “to remove this entity [Israel] from our homeland,” said Khaled Mashaal.
In two separate incidents, troops identified terrorists who crossed the Yellow Line and posed an immediate threat.
The uncertainty around the circumstances of Yasser Abu Shabab’s death exposes fractures within new militias operating under Israeli coordination.
“There’s a hunt here for anyone who publicly expresses positive views about Israel,” says Danish-Israeli journalist Yotam Konfino.
Hamas accused him of treason and of serving as an Israeli proxy, attacked his men and released footage showing gunmen being killed.