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Dozens of tunnel shafts and other terrorist infrastructures, above and below ground, were dismantled.
“We have a reason to celebrate ... We need to live with great gratitude and remember that nothing is taken for granted. Keep smiling and being happy.”
The world-renowned artist hosted Segev Kalfon, singing for him and offering words of encouragement.
The commander of Hamas’s East Rafah Battalion said to be among the slain.
The three Palestinians violated the terms of the truce, “posing an immediate threat.”
“Rani’s heroism and fall in battle evoke in him, in his wife and in the entire people of Israel endless pain, awe and pride,” the prime minister said.
Family allegedly helped the Hamas-linked man move crypto-funded cash and weapons to Judea and Samaria for planned terrorist attacks.
Master Sgt. Ran Gvili’s father warns that Hamas is “playing games” over the return of his son’s body and urges Israel not to forget him.
Peace with Damascus cannot be established given the current situation, the defense minister told Knesset members.
Diaspora Affairs Minister Amichai Chikli asked for a check on cooperation with aid groups tied to CAIR, citing evidence of Hamas connections.
According to the assessment, 13 of Gaza’s 25 municipalities have returned to full activity—effectively meaning they are again being run by Hamas.
The first compound, still months from completion, will reportedly be located in Rafah, which Israeli forces are expected to begin clearing of rubble shortly.