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A sniper was eliminated in the northern Strip and members of a terror were killed after emerging from a tunnel, the IDF said.
“The Government of Israel shares in the deep sorrow of the Or family and all the families of the abducted fallen,” said the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office.
“The lawsuit alleges Binance’s far more extensive use by Hamas, Hezbollah and other terrorist organizations than publicly disclosed in previous government filings,” Gary Osen, a lawyer for the plaintiffs, told JNS.
The IDF’s Nahal and Golani brigades have been operating against terror infrastructure in the city of Rafah in recent weeks, the military said.
The terror group collected information that seemed trivial by the troops, but enabled it to piece together an exact puzzle of the IDF defense positions.
The three terrorists were fired upon in two separate incidents in the Khan Yunis area of southern Gaza.
If protocol had been followed, the entire Gaza border sector should have been put on high alert, according to Hebrew media reports.
“A person in this situation has nothing around them. All that’s left is to believe. That’s it. Faith. When you believe in something you have something to lean on,” said Segev Kalfon, who spent two years in captivity in the Strip.
“The Gaza Lie. Exposed,” Israel’s Foreign Ministry calls the revelation after fake “Gazan” accounts were revealed to be operating from Pakistan to the U.K.
During the Oct. 7 attack, Ruth Haran Herzman hid in Be’eri. Her son was killed, and seven family members were abducted to Gaza.
Engineering teams have begun surveying and clearing designated sites, though construction has not yet started.
One of the strikes killed Alaa’ Haddadeh, head of supply for the terrorist group’s production headquarter.