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Court hearings are putting pressure on the army to let more supplies into Gaza, observers say.
The meeting focused on “controversial issues” in the outline presented by U.S. President Joe Biden late last month, including the number of hostages that would be released during the first phase.
The rebuke came after the army’s chief spokesperson said in an interview that to truly end Hamas rule in Gaza, the government will have to replace it with “something else.”
“She was very scared. She was very quiet. After a couple of hours, she told us that he had touched her in all parts of her body.”
“When you call three days after the attack for ‘ceasefire,’ what you’re really saying is, ‘We want Hamas to keep the hostages and now we want to start negotiating,’” said Westchester County Executive George Latimer.
That percentage represents approximately 308,700 citizens.
Ada Sagi once learned Arabic to make friends with nearby Palestinians and taught others the language as a way to promote peace with Gaza.
The last time a terrorist UAV successfully infiltrated Israeli airspace from the Strip was on Nov. 11.
Virginia Gamba, special representative to the U.N. secretary-general, told JNS that word count limits left no space to mention that the terror organization embeds deliberately among civilians.
Battalions in Deir al-Balah and Khan Yunis were told not to participate in fighting.
Following released hostage Amit Soussan’s account of her ordeal, U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris said, “We cannot look away.”
The intelligence memo detailing the terror group’s plans was internally circulated on Sept. 19, less than three weeks before the massacre.