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Naim Qassem claims the U.S. ceasefire proposal is part of Jerusalem’s alleged expansionist project.
Israel halted offensive operations in Gaza overnight on Friday following Hamas’s response to a U.S. ceasefire proposal.
He hailed the Oct. 7 perpetrators as “God’s men on earth” and called the massacre in southern Israel a “miracle by all standards.”
Jerusalem noted that while it sought to expedite proceedings for all roughly 500 protesters, some have obstructed the legal process.
Jerusalem is readying for “the immediate release of all hostages” from Gaza, Prime Minister Netanyahu’s office announced.
The U.S. president said that “this is not about Gaza alone. This is about long sought peace in the Middle East.”
The U.S. president said his Israel and Arab-backed deal “spares the lives” of remaining Hamas members and claimed more than 25,000 have already died.
According to a BBC report, the head of Hamas’s “military” wing believes the plan was designed to bring about Hamas’s downfall,
“There is no place for hatred against Jews in Germany,” Justice Minister Steffi Hübig said.
“All the passengers are safe and in good health,” said the Israeli Foreign Ministry.
Air-raid sirens sound in “Gaza Envelope” towns and social media videos show at least one interception over Kibbutz Alumim.
The complaint, filed by a relative of slain Hamas hostage Shiri Bibas, charges the Islamic Republic with crimes against humanity, war crimes and genocide.