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“I don’t see in the data something even close to what they wrote in the paper,” said Yaniv Pagot, head of trading at the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange.
The arsenal contained “missiles and RPG launchers, dozens of anti-tank missiles, dozens of explosive charges, long-range missiles aimed at the center of the State of Israel, dozens of grenades and unmanned aerial vehicles.”
“Places that are supposed to be a moral beacon have become a breeding ground for hatred,” Israel’s foreign minister says.
Israel releases image of senior Hamas commanders eliminated • IDF apologizes for killing Lebanese soldier.
Ariel Zohar was saved from the Oct. 7 massacre because he went for a run.
One yelled “God kill all the Jewish people” repeatedly while in police custody.
“No international force can be responsible for this,” the Israeli prime minister added.
While the military is pounding Hamas, it has come with a cost; its spokesperson says the fallen are “heroes of Israel that enable us to fulfill the goals of the war and secure Israel for years into the future.”
“This is a good idea, but I won’t comment on its specifics,” Israel Defense Forces Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi said.
The technology entrepreneur and philanthropist spoke with JNS at the United Nations, where she addressed a capacity audience at an event about Hamas’s sexual crimes.
“We are in the heart of Jabalia, the heart of Shejaiya, and as of last night, the heart of Khan Yunis,” the military announced.
The abductees suffered more than 50 days of abuse.