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Col. (res.) David Hacham also says Hamas cannot continue to play a “double game” of inciting terrorism in Jerusalem while keeping Gaza quiet.
The exchange came after heavy clashes between Palestinian Islamic Jihad and Israeli troops left nine dead in Jenin on Thursday.
The Gazans were recruiting Palestinians in Judea and Samaria to facilitate attacks on behalf of Hamas.
The Israeli government will “continue to act on the international stage to reveal the cruel face of the Hamas terror group until the [hostages] are returned home,” says Foreign Minister Eli Cohen.
The Palestinian terror group on Monday released an undated video purportedly of captive Avera Mengistu, who has been held since 2014.
Turkey remains the main lifeline for the Palestinian terrorist organization.
Avera Mengistu, who suffers from mental illness, crossed into Gaza on his own accord in 2014.
The launch was detected but did not trigger sirens as there was no threat to Israel, according to the IDF.
The Palestinian terror group stated that the struggle against the “settler-colonial occupation and its fascist extremist government will continue.”
Ben-Gvir entering the site will “ignite the region,” says Hamas.
The terrorist movement’s student organization said Hamas will not abandon the road of “resistance” until Israel is removed from the map.
Meanwhile, the new Israeli government has an opportunity to boost the partnership with Mediterranean allies Greece and Cyprus.