Hamas
An uptick in rocket attacks from the area Hamas’s efforts to regroup in the city underline that Israel’s task in Gaza will be a lengthy one.
“We do not support a role for Hamas” in post-war Gaza, said U.S. State Department spokesman Matthew Miller.
Hamas and P.A. leader Mahmoud Abbas’s Fatah faction “have signed an agreement in China for joint control of Gaza after the war,” said Israel’s Foreign Minister.
Hamas rocket falls short, slams into Gaza school • Gaza Health Ministry says 70 killed, 200 injured in Khan Yunis operation.
“I want to see Be’eri become better. I want residents to be happier. We can’t live side by side with reminders of our loss, we must continue to live our lives. The residents lost their loved ones here but at the end of the day Be’eri is our home,” says Oct. 7 survivor Sharon Shevo.
A note found on a terrorist in Sderot, reads “Commander’s message: Know that this enemy of yours is an incurable disease, except for head decapitation and uprooting hearts and livers.”
The local heads of the Hamas and Fatah military wings were eliminated along with three other terrorists, according to the Israeli military.
Conditions for a ceasefire deal are “maturing” as Hamas begins to crack, said the Israeli premier.
“We are committed to national unity, and we call for it,” said senior Hamas terrorist Abu Marzouk.
Gazans learned the cost of defiance against the Islamist regime.
Ibrahim Mansur is a member of Hamas.
Alexander Dancyg, 76, was kidnapped from Kibbutz Nir Oz, while Yagev Buchshtab, 35, was taken from Kibbutz Nirim.