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“The residents of the Gaza Strip rightly prefer their own well-being and the safety of their children to the continued strengthening of Hamas militants and the terrorist activities that harm them and their future,” say Israeli authorities.
The IDF is “thoroughly and gradually dismantling the tunnel network,” according to the Israeli military.
“There is no alternative to total victory. We must win—and we will win,” said the Israeli premier.
Israel must have security control in Gaza and a firm hand in civilian affairs there too, according to conference participants.
Israel’s U.N. envoy blasts the body’s secretary general for imploring donor countries to guarantee the continuity of UNRWA operations.
“We know it’s not true,” said adjunct professor Amin Husain.
Pramila Patten will “report back on what she has seen or what she has heard” about Hamas’s sexual violence on Oct. 7 but isn’t empowered to conduct a formal investigation.
Ph.D. candidate Alyiah Gonzales told students that instead of attending her lecture, they should write an essay on “the relationship between writing, power and systems of oppression.”
An Israeli defense delegation in Washington reportedly discussed fast-tracking delivery of Apache helicopters to the Jewish state.
“I have taken the decision to immediately terminate the contracts of these staff members and launch an investigation,” said Philippe Lazzarini, UNRWA commissioner-general.
At the start of the war, Hamas had about 20,000 rockets and mortar shells of varying ranges.
Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Herzl Halevi also requested that State Comptroller Matanyahu Englman hold off on launching an investigation.