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“We have destroyed dozens of bases, headquarters, tunnels and Hamas training facilities,” said the Israeli premier.
Bob Blackman, chair of the All-Party Britain-Israel Parliamentary Group, told JNS that “Al Jazeera” should be investigated as well.
The Metropolitan Police has called for the event to be canceled, but organizers are moving ahead with their plans.
Capt. (res.) R. dedicated the demolition to his uncle, Ofir Libstein, who was the head of the Sha’ar HaNegev Regional Council.
“The time for talk ended 30 days ago. The time for action is now,” Gilad Erdan, the Israeli ambassador to the United Nations, told the audience of more than 10,000.
“This is a second Holocaust for me,” Ruth Haran, whose family was devasted by the Oct. 7 attacks, told JNS.
“Israel has no ally more important and no closer friend than the U.S.,” Israeli Foreign Minister Eli Cohen told U.S. Ambassador to Jerusalem Jack Lew.
Local media reported explosions near Majdal Shams in the Golan Heights.
Teams of archaeologists from the state-run Israel Antiquities Authority have so far identified 10 victims of Hamas’s massacre in southern Israel.
Israelis mark one month since the Oct. 7 massacre.
The terrorist, who was armed with a knife, was neutralized by Israeli security forces at the Qalandiya Crossing after failing to heed calls to halt, according to police.
London Mayor Sadiq Khan has called for a ceasefire, drawing push back from Jewish leaders.