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The deadlock in negotiations for the release of Israeli captives, coupled with American accusations against the group, has paved the way for the offensive.
The latest effort at Palestinian “reconciliation” follows one in Moscow.
Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich says the government will lose its legitimacy if it accepts “humiliating surrender” to Hamas.
New terms conveyed to mediator Egypt include a willingness to discuss the “restoration of sustainable calm” in Gaza.
The secretary will reportedly tour Kibbutz Be’er and the Kerem Shalom Crossing to the Gaza Strip.
A candid interview with Israeli U.N. envoy Gilad Erdan about the challenges faced by the Jewish state in the international forum.
“Hopefully the discussions can lead into a process towards reconciliation and peace,” the president of the World Economic Forum said.
Omri Miran, 46, and Keith Siegel, 64, are seen in the latest video released by the terror group in Gaza.
“The release of the hostages is the top priority for us,” said Israel Katz.
Elie Wiesel’s son told JNS that nothing is like the Holocaust, but the Chinese persecution of the Muslim minority has the “feeling of the Nazi machinery.”
Chants at the demonstration included “Disclose, divest, we will not stop, we will not rest. Disclose, divest” and “Let Gaza live.”
“And we must always remember—Hamas did this,” said the congressman after viewing a propaganda video of Hersh Goldberg-Polin.