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The move comes amid reports that Israel is interested in renewing talks on another hostage-for-ceasefire deal.
Anesthesiologists tell Rabin Medical Center management they will refuse non-lifesaving treatment to terrorists.
A reporter asked the U.S. official why he seems “to give the Israelis more of a benefit of the doubt than your own president.”
The Israeli military is determined to dismantle the Gaza tunnel system, which the terrorist organization has spent 16 years building; more than 50% of Israeli Air Force jets are on standby for the northern threat.
“Nothing will stop us,” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told soldiers during a visit to a detention facility for Hamas terrorists.
“We’re going to keep the private conversations private,” a father of a hostage still held in Gaza said, after meeting with U.S. President Joe Biden.
When asked who should rule Gaza, 60% of respondents said the terror group.
“Hamas continues to rely heavily on networks of well-placed officials and affiliates,” said the U.S. under secretary for terrorism, financial intelligence.
The meeting comes after the relatives were reportedly not invited to Monday’s White House Chanukah reception.
“I don’t know if there is a safe place for us as Jewish people,” mother whose 18-year-old daughter was murdered at Kibbutz Be’eri says.
The U.S joined Israel and eight other countries in voting against the nonbinding measure.
Israeli forces attack 250 targets in Gaza • Rocket-launching squad eliminated • Syria, Lebanon sites struck.