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“You remember very well all the Israeli civilians that were killed and captured on October 7, who are enough to blacken your name for decades to come.”
Ninety percent of the proposed deal has been agreed on, but “the last 10% is the last 10% for a reason,” said William Burns.
The document, first reported by German newspaper Bild, provides a chilling insight into Hamas’s ruthless tactics and disregard for Gaza civilians.
The Texas senator spoke at the launch party for American Jewish Conservatives in Dallas.
Minister Yoav Kisch calls demonstrations “political” and accuses activists of aiding Hamas.
“It’s clear they don’t want Hamas to win, but it’s also clear they don’t want it to lose,” the legal scholar told JNS.
“We have witnessed more and more cases of expressions of sympathy and support for Hamas, terrorists and terrorism,” the physicians wrote.
Italian authorities have been quick to intervene against ISIS supporters, but things seem to be different when the issue concerns Hamas.
“It turns out that the Egyptians have been playing a double game.”
“We are devoting most of our energy, from the president through the entire foreign policy team,” to make a hostage deal happen, Jacob Lew said.
Israel’s ability to neutralize threats both defensively and offensively, near and far, is forcing our neighbors to reconsider their strategies—it’s time to craft a new security doctrine.
Israel’s Foreign Ministry launches campaign on iconic billboards calling for urgent action to free all remaining captives.