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Former IDF Military Intelligence chief Amos Yadlin: The problem is not Gaza. The problem is Iran.
“There can be no peace without the safe return of these innocent, courageous men and women,” State Sen. Jake Ashby said at the event organized by Run for Their Lives.
Dr. Phil McGraw blasts two students at U of M for their inability to condemn the horrors committed by Hamas terrorists on Oct. 7.
Foreign Minister Naledi Pandor has angered the Jewish community and opposition parties in parliament.
By hosting Hamas’s leaders, allowing Al Jazeera to spread anti-Israel propaganda and funding U.S. universities in exchange for influence, Qatar has demonstrated clearly it is on the side of evil.
As Defense Minister Gallant promotes the idea of a multi-national force playing a role in Gaza, Israeli observers assess the feasibility of such an initiative.
“While we appreciate his condemning Hamas and acknowledging the urgent need to bring all the hostages home, we find his announcement tone-deaf,” read a statement signed by more than 70 entities.
The state’s lawyers revealed that a decision was made to open an additional water pipeline and extend the opening hours of the Kerem Shalom Crossing.
The personnel were armed with batons and no firearms. Hamas members killed some of them during the operation.
“We have to finish this war. We cannot let Hamas rise again in Gaza and because of that we must win,” said Tzvika Mor, co-founder of the Tikva Forum for Families of Hostages.
Addressing Israeli commanders in Gaza’s Khan Yunis, IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi called the hostages’ return “a top priority.”
“Increased funding will go towards the development of new technologies to maneuver and support Israel’s security needs and the ultimate defeat of the terror tunnels,” stated Rep. Joe Wilson (R-S.C.).