Hamas
Israel Defense Forces fighters share which day will forever be etched in their memories.
When asked by British television host Piers Morgan to react to a new Hamas video showing hostages who were with his daughter in Hamas captivity, Thomas Hand became emotional.
Hits were reported in Netivot and Givolim, causing damage but no casualties.
Dozens of terrorists were killed during operations in Beit Lahiya, according to the IDF.
“Only with the victory of the people of Israel over its enemies will we return security and the hostages back home,” says Zvika Mor, whose 23-year-old son is being held by Hamas in Gaza.
“The lawsuit is about justice and holding people accountable—a lot of things happened that should not have. Someone needs to take responsibility for it.”
From Hamas and Al-Qaeda flags to references to the Rothschilds and Nazis, ralliers went well beyond just “from the river to the sea.”
“We have a voice here that we have to use so that we cannot be ignored,” Manhattan borough president Mark Levine told JNS.
The building where hostages Yossi Sharabi and Itai Svirsky were held was not attacked by Israel, IDF Spokesperson Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari said.
“The Boy,” a film by Yahav Winner, who was killed on Oct. 7, is playing in Manhattan.
The military’s largest regular-service armored division exited the Gaza Strip for rest and training.
Having kidnapped relatives is like watching a horror film that’s happening to you, said Maayan Shavit, whose cousin has been held hostage since Oct. 7.