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“Jews are not even allowed to mourn their dead without being attacked,” wrote the head of digital at London’s “Jewish Chronicle.”
“Now the prayers are with the rest of the kidnapped and the missing, and our hearts are with all the families,” said Margalit Megidish.
As the Israeli military presses ahead, Hamas rule in northern Gaza is being completely undermined.
“There’s a sense of helplessness; we want to put out one fire after another, and it doesn’t end,” says Stanford professor Jonathan Levav.
After security forces destroyed al-Arouri’s home in the village of Arura north of Ramallah, they hung a combined Hamas and ISIS flag on its ruins with the inscription “Hamas=ISIS.”
IDF: Nasim Abu Ajina directed Hamas’s Oct. 7 massacre of Israeli civilians in Kibbutz Erez and Netiv Ha’asara • Israeli forces hit over 300 Hamas targets during the past 24 hours.
The new draft law seeks to exclude those who commit “antisemitic, racist, xenophobic or other inhumanely motivated actions” from naturalization.
Eight journalists have been reported injured and an additional nine are feared missing or detained.
“The shipments are designed for the civilian population; should it become clear that they have been taken by Hamas, they will be halted,” said the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office.
“Many families were killed totally, and the problem was of who to notify,” said head of the Home Front Command’s Dan District, Col. Hai Rekah.
“This is a cry for help,” one of the organizers told JNS.
“A ceasefire for Israel is death,” said Michael Oren, former Israeli ambassador to the United States.