Hamas
National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir wrote a letter to Netanyahu calling for the suspension of humanitarian aid into Gaza.
Sources in Ramallah said Hamas approved a plan leading to the Gaza-based terror group joining the PLO.
Jerusalem presented the proposal to Cairo ahead of the military offensive against the last bastion of Hamas.
“You wrapped us in affection and the feeling that we are at home. There are no words to describe the happiness, that you brought us home to our grandchildren and children.”
“Our job is to get to Sinwar, dead or alive,” IDF Spokesman Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari said of the senior Hamas leader suspected to be hiding in Gaza.
There are “absolutely no other U.N. agency or international NGOs” that can replace the terror-linked organization, Philippe Lazzarini claimed.
Ysabella Hazan told JNS that Jewish education must be about identity in addition to the Holocaust.
“Don’t return until everyone is back—the living and dead. The eyes of 134 families are on you,” group representing hostages tells Mossad head David Barnea.
Yitzhak Goldknopf instructed the Israel Lands Authority “to immediately end all agreements” with the “nefarious” organization over its ties to Hamas.
“Everybody goes to Tel Aviv begging, but Netanyahu doesn’t listen to anyone” said E.U. High Representative for Foreign Affairs Josep Borrell.
“The explosion of antisemitism since Oct. 7 demands that we take collective action now,” said Ted Deutch, CEO of the American Jewish Committee.
“What was the ‘Daily Beast’ worried about? That Hamas would sue them after filming themselves on GoPros abducting Israeli civilians and carting them off to Gaza?” wrote Canary Mission.