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Israel approved the transfer as a humanitarian gesture despite tensions between Cairo and Jerusalem over the Gaza war.
Israeli officials reject the terror group’s demands to end the war and free terrorists, but say the proposal is being “studied in depth” and that “we still aren’t losing hope.”
The documents detail the transfer of more than $150 million between 2014 and 2020, according to the Israeli military.
“For 14 years, you built Hamas,” the ads claim.
Tel Aviv’s Nahum Gutman Museum of Art marked Shani Louk’s 23rd birthday with an exhibition of her art. Louk was murdered by Hamas terrorists at the Supernova music festival on Oct. 7.
David Bedein, director of the Nahum Bedein Center for Near East Policy Research, told JNS that his warnings have fallen on deaf ears.
“Israel will not stop the fighting. Hamas’s response amounts to a negative answer,” Israeli officials said.
Their families have been updated, according to four military officials cited by “The New York Times.”
Visiting Israel in 2014 was “one of the most formative and transformative experiences” in the N.Y. Democrat’s life, he told JNS.
Israel is seeking replacements for the disgraced U.N. agency.
The terrorist group is using humanitarian aid in an effort to prove it is still in charge in the Strip.
Israel is pressing its offensive in the Hamas stronghold of Khan Yunis as Netanyahu vows “complete victory.”