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Parliament will question Sida boss Jakob Granit on $5.5 million given to a Palestinian group tied to Gaza terrorists.
After their bodies were returned and identified, slain Israeli hostages Amiram Cooper, 84, and Sahar Baruch, 25, were buried alongside family members.
Col. Asaf Hamami, Capt. Omer Maxim Neutra and Sgt. Oz Daniel were named as the deceased captives brought back from Gaza for burial.
Pockets of the terror group in Rafah and Khan Yunis are being dismantled, the prime minister said.
Knesset members and protesters demanded that Israel’s government fulfill the war aims it set for itself at the start of the war.
The incident was caught on video by a U.S. drone monitoring the Gaza truce.
The 14-year-old allegedly photographed security sites in Israel and said during questioning that he is willing to become a “martyr” for Islam.
The terrorist group could immediately recover at least two bodies, Israeli authorities say.
Nasser Hospital said it received the bodies of Gazans via the Red Cross.
Founded by former captives and relatives of hostages, 255 is based on the understanding that being a hostage family is a lifelong reality.
The remains were received in a military ceremony with the participation of the chief rabbi of the Israel Defense Forces.
“I want all of you to put on tefillin together with me—my dream while in captivity was to put on tefillin, and we’ll do it for the release of all our brothers who are still there,” said Bar Kupershtein, 23, who survived 738 days in captivity in Gaza.