Hamas
The killing of Hamas senior leader Ismail Haniyeh in a July 31 bombing assassination attributed to Israel left a significant vacuum in leadership.
The death of Bilha Yinon, 76, was established after a committee of experts reviewed new DNA evidence.
The outgoing E.U. diplomat did not clarify who Brussels deems hampering de-escalation.
“Movement along the humanitarian route has been temporarily halted as the area now constitutes an active combat zone,” the IDF said.
Muhammad Ismail Darwish is reportedly favored over Khaled Mashaal, who was opposed by Gaza leader Yahya Sinwar over his frayed ties with Tehran.
“It is too little, too late—ignoring thousands of agency employees involved to various degrees in Hamas’s terror activities,” wrote Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations Gilad Erdan.
Israel has been on pins and needles for a fifth straight day amid deep uncertainty and waiting, perhaps intentionally planned by its powerful existential foe.
The redeployment follows a warning about Palestinian terrorists coming from Judea and Samaria.
The 37-year-old man sustained an injury to his lower limbs.
Since Hamas’s Oct. 7 massacre, the IDF has “taken the gloves off” in Judea and Samaria as the terror group has stepped up its efforts there, observers say.
The head of the military’s Strategic Division told government ministers that the military is far from finishing its work along the Gaza-Egypt border.