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The operation to receive the hostages will be conducted “with sensitivity and professionalism,” according to IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir.
“All of the hostages will be released very soon, and Israel will withdraw their troops to an agreed upon line as the first steps toward a strong, durable and everlasting peace.”
Tens of thousands gathered at Yarkon Park in Tel Aviv for Israel’s official memorial ceremony marking two years since the Oct. 7 massacre.
The national security minister visits the Jewish holy site, urging Netanyahu to defeat Hamas and recover the hostages.
“To celebrate Hamas is to celebrate rape, murder and mutilation. Urging them to ‘do it again’ is to endorse barbarism,” Ambassador Amir Maimon posted on X.
The N.Y. mayoral race frontrunner’s statement on the Oct. 7 attacks draws rebuke from Jerusalem.
The terrorist group’s new demands threaten to derail a Gaza ceasefire and hostage release.
After Concordia University closed its downtown Montreal campus over a planned pro-Hamas rally, rioters entered McGill University’s campus.
The terrorist organization “hopes to emerge from the deal without its capabilities being harmed.”
“Alongside the immense pain, we feel great pride in the miraculous resilience of our state.”
All detained passengers are safe, healthy and will be promptly deported, the Foreign Ministry said.
May Naim, 24, attended the Nova Music Festival that was overrun by terrorists from Gaza who butchered the festival goers.