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Canberra’s former army chief said the IDF investigation into the incident was “timely, appropriate and, with some exceptions, sufficient.”
American officials unsure nations that helped stymie this spring’s aerial onslaught would do so again.
Turkey has been a fierce opponent of the Jewish state since the war began.
Haniyeh was viewed by some as an obstacle to reaching a truce deal.
“We have international partners who will strengthen their forces in the region to help us in the face of these threats,” the Israeli military spokesman said.
Jerusalem urged citizens abroad to increase their vigilance, conceal Jewish and Israeli symbols, and stay away from large events and protests.
Middle Eastern officials told the paper the assassination’s planning likely took months and extensive surveillance.
The Jewish New Jersey Democrat noted that “this war would be over if tomorrow Hamas put down their weapons and released the hostages.”
The support for a “genocidal mass murderer” shows “a horrifying, large underbelly of antisemitism and extremism,” said Ryan Mauro, of Capital Research Center.
Jerusalem may be in the best possible strategic position to seriously degrade Hezbollah’s terror army while neutralizing Tehran’s malign influence.
The Israeli defense minister called the killing of the terror leader in Gaza a “significant milestone’ in dismantling Hamas.
The U.S. diplomat continues to press for a ceasefire in Gaza.