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MEMRI: Student activists saluted the ‘body parts scattered’ in past suicide bombings in Israeli cities.
Palestinian political analysts believe that among its other goals, the deal struck by the terror groups aims to undermine the Palestinian Authority.
The suspects, one an Israeli citizen and the other a Gaza resident with a permit to enter Israel, collected information on Iron Dome batteries, IDF bases and soldiers, according to the Israel Security Agency.
IDFspokesperson in Arabic Lt. Col. Avichai Adraee reveals that the military and Shin Bet targeted Hamas activity at An-Najah University.
“The Egyptians are mediators, the conveyor of messages. No one’s paying attention to what’s not happening. There has not been one incendiary balloon for a month. Sometimes, what doesn’t happen is a very important thing,” said Eran Lerman, vice president of the Jerusalem Institute for Strategy and Security.
“Our soldiers did not give their lives for the state just to see it handed over to the Muslim Brotherhood,” Likud Knesset member Eli Cohen tells demonstrators.
“We removed 141 Facebook accounts, 79 Pages, 13 Groups and 21 Instagram accounts from the Gaza Strip in Palestine,” announced Meta’s head of security.
Praising the moves, Israel’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Yair Lapid also noted that any distinction between separate arms of these terror organizations is “artificial.”
Maj. Gen. (res.) Eitan Dangot, Israel’s former Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories, tells JNS that the terror organization that rules the Gaza Strip “has not budged from its ideological commitment to Israel’s destruction.”
Fadi Abu Skhaydam reportedly met with senior Hamas operatives on Turkish soil and received instructions from them.
“It isn’t just Israel’s duty to act against Hamas terror; it’s the duty of the entire international community,” says Israel’s foreign minister.
The rally was reportedly initiated by Hamas; rioters set fire to tires and threw rocks at Border Police.