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With IDF troops in Khan Yunis’s Hamad quarter. “This neighborhood looks nice, but it is actually one big battlefield,” says Lt. Col. M.
Palestinian sources back up Jerusalem’s assessment that the terror leader was slain in Gaza.
New information on why Israel was caught off guard by the scope and quality of the information the terrorists had in planning the atrocities.
The Prime Minister Officer’s described Hamas’s latest demands as unrealistic; Israeli security cabinet hears “signs are growing” that Hamas’s No. 3 leader, Marwan Issa, was killed in previous IAF airstrike.
The Campaign Against Antisemitism cautioned that the proposal lacks sufficient punitive measures.
Esther Cuño told her attackers she hailed from the same country as Lionel Messi.
According to the Israel Democracy Institute, Knesset trust ratings presented the sharpest decline, falling from 24% in June to 19% in December.
The minister said visits will only be allowed if Ankara pressures Hamas to allow similar visits to Israelis held in Gaza.
Mohammad Mustafa replaces Mohammad Shtayyeh, who announced his resignation on Feb. 26, along with that of his entire administration.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vows to continue to resist pressure against a military operation in Rafah.
Israel has floated the idea of Gazan clans acting as partners in running the internal affairs of the Strip after Hamas’s removal.
The hospital staff “were so happy” that the terrorists had returned “with prey, with Israeli Jewish prey,” Judith Ra’anan tells News Nation.