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Kfir soldiers are engaged in close-quarter combat with Hamas terror squads.
Israeli operations in the strip are guided by a smart map updated in real time via a range of data sources, from cell phones to aid groups.
Tuesday afternoon’s barrage saw at least a dozen rockets fired at greater Tel Aviv.
Along with 102 family members, Monday’s request was signed by eight Israelis who were released under the auspices of the ceasefire-for-hostages deal with Hamas.
“When dealing with terrorism, we have to rethink almost all the basic assumptions,” said lawmaker Simcha Rothman.
Matthew Miller, the State Department spokesman, later clarified that he didn’t have evidence to support that claim.
“The IDF began to work in the south of the Strip,” said Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant. “The fate of the terrorists in the Hamas battalions there will be the same and more severe than those in the north.”
“The Washington Post is a pro-Hamas newspaper,” Sean Durns, a senior research analyst for CAMERA, told JNS.
“Our findings suggest that traders informed about the coming attacks profited from these tragic events.”
“Beyond being a war criminal, Netanyahu, who is the butcher of Gaza right now, will be tried as the butcher of Gaza, just as Milosevic was tried,” the Turkish president said.
The IDF’s actions are in keeping with Israel’s efforts, in agreement with the U.S., to avoid harming noncombatants.
On Monday afternoon, shrapnel from a Palestinian rocket landed inside the courtyard of a school in Ganei Tikva, a suburb of Tel Aviv.