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The Palestinian Authority’s Monetary Authority confirmed in a statement that “unknown entities” looted Gaza financial institutions.
Demands for a hostage deal, a Rafah battle, governmental stability and U.S. pressure all pushing the premier in different directions.
“This is the first admission that it lacks an essential data point necessary to establish these deaths have even taken place.”
“This war had three goals: The destruction of Hamas, the return of the hostages and making sure that Gaza does not pose a threat to Israel. The deal you are now looking at leaves us without these goals,” MK Ohad Tal told JNS.
Israel is seeing “worrying signs” Hamas has no intention of agreeing to any hostage deal, the defense minister said.
Israel cannot accept a situation in which the terror group regains control of the Gaza Strip, said the prime minister.
Ruth Haran and Haim Ra’anan from Kibbutz Be’eri lived through two of the greatest atrocities committed against Jews in recent history.
The four terrorists killed in the operation were responsible for the murder of off-duty IDF reservist Elhanan Ariel Klein in November.
Elyakim Libman, 23, a security guard at the Nova dance music festival; and Dror Or, 49, who was kidnapped to Gaza from Kibbutz Be’eri.
The Biden administration reportedly conveyed guarantees to Hamas that the agreement would culminate with a full IDF withdrawal from Gaza.
“AMP and NSJP do not merely assist Hamas’s ongoing terror campaign abroad—they perpetuate it in the U.S.,” according to the complaint.
The council’s decision “threw fuel on the fire and offered no solace to Palestinians or Israelis,” stated Rob Leikind, director of AJC New England.