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Israeli forces are moving to quash an attempt by the enemy to regroup in the former Hamas stronghold in southern Gaza.
“While our captives endure harsh conditions in underground tunnels, we continue to pamper Gaza with resources,” the Israeli finance minister said.
“The medical records made available to me ... support self-insertion and not insertion by any external party,” wrote Dr. Alon Pikarsky.
Nadi Sallout, who was killed near Deir al-Balah, is believed to have been off-duty at the time of his death, according to the NGO. The circumstances of the incident are still unclear.
“Not only will the change in title not only not prevent us from pursuing him, it motivates us and we will make the effort to find him, to target him, and for them to replace the head of the political bureau once again.”
Nael Sakhl was targeted in Gaza on July 24 in a joint IDF and Israel Security Agency operation. His death was confirmed several days later.
Hamas has yet to respond to Israel’s proposed deal, according to the Israeli prime minister’s office.
Withdrawal would “lead to the creation of an Iranian outpost,” the foreign minister said.
“Hamas and terrorist organizations are firing rockets from your area towards the State of Israel. The IDF will act forcefully and immediately against them.”
The move is in response to Oslo recognizing a Palestinian state and other anti-Israel actions.
UN spokesman acknowledges nine agency employees who “may” have participated in Oct. 7 massacre were “likely or very likely” to have done so.
Karine Jean-Pierre, the White House press secretary, declined to elaborate on the degree to which the deal has neared the finish line.