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Unlike the previous large-scale maneuvering in Gaza City, the IDF now deploys smaller forces to prevent Hamas from regrouping.
The Holy See’s top diplomat described Israel’s war against Hamas in Gaza as a “carnage” to reporters.
Ismail Abu Omar is a deputy company commander in the terror group’s Khan Yunis Battalion, according to the Israeli military.
“There is a nightmare dream in Egypt: The fear that hundreds of thousands of Gazans will threaten to break through the Rafah Border Crossing into Egypt,” a senior lecturer at Bar-Ilan University told JNS.
“Rep. Tlaib isn’t content to ‘All Lives Matter’ the mass rape of Jewish women by Hamas. She has actually appropriated the atrocities perpetrated against Jews,” wrote Batya Ungar-Sargon, Newsweek’s opinion editor.
“Multiple people were taken into custody regarding this incident,” said a spokesperson from the NYPD, and charged with offenses.
“A change in Hamas’s positions will allow the negotiations to advance,” the Israeli prime minister said.
The “eye of the octopus,” the Islamic regime in Iran, must be addressed, Reza Pahlavi told JNS in an exclusive, far-ranging interview.
If faced with the choice, 40% would choose toppling the terrorist group compared to 32% supporting bringing the captives home.
The negotiations will involve lower-level officials after Tuesday’s summit featuring high-ranking officials from Israel, the U.S., Qatar and Egypt.
Families of captives in Gaza fly to The Hague to charge Hamas with kidnapping, sexual violence.
“We will return to fight with a determination that will not be less than the one we used before,” Israeli army chief Herzi Halevi assured.