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Marvat Azzeh wrote on Facebook about a hostage: “It’s killing me. It’s a black comedy. The old woman looks happy, a bit of action before she dies.”
Ataa Jaber was accused by Israel’s culture and sports minister of “identifying with the Nazi terrorist organization Hamas.”
The Cabinet meets to approve an agreement with Hamas.
IDF troops keep watch as throngs of Palestinians evacuate to the south, both to prevent Hamas terrorists from escaping and in hopes of locating Israeli hostages.
“We realized that every item that was left behind, even the smallest thing, has huge significance for the survivors as well as for family members.”
Hamas deputy commander killed in Lebanon • Fighter jet destroys launch site from which rockets were fired at central Israel • Haniyeh says hostage release deal close • Two more fallen soldiers named.
The parties involved are still hashing out various technical issues, according to Israeli media.
The move comes two weeks after Pretoria recalled its diplomats from Israel.
Known for financing immigration to Israel, the La’Aretz foundation retooled to deliver immediate funds to those rendered homeless by the Hamas terror attacks.
The New York paper of record has drawn a “false moral equivalence” between those who put up posters calling for the release of hostages and those who tear the posters down, per CAMERA.
IDF official: The terrorists’ field command level sustaining massive damage; terror army struggling to implement commands from Sinwar.
PEN America condemns the decision, saying it is a “shocking overreaction.”