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Officials stress Hamas devices are kept in secure IDF facilities after burglars in Israel’s north stole phones seized at Kerem Shalom.
Troops seize two launch-ready rockets and dozens of explosives near Ramallah; FM Gideon Sa’ar says the PA “is not fighting terrorism.”
“New Israeli regulations mandate that all food items going into Gaza must be procured and packaged inside Israel,” a spokesperson for GHF told JNS.
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz hailed the four slain troops as “outstanding fighters who fell in battle.”
Israel’s defense minister warned Hamas that if it doesn’t return the hostages and disarm, then “Gaza will be destroyed and turned into a monument to the rapists and murderers of Hamas.”
“UNRWA’s classrooms have been hijacked by Hamas and turned into incubators of hate,” according to UN Watch director Hillel Neuer.
A new U.N. report relies “entirely on Hamas falsehoods, laundered and repeated by others,” without identifying Hamas as the problem, critics say.
“If you care about the people of Gaza and you are betting on UNRWA solving the problem, it’s just not going to happen under these circumstances,” said GHF Executive Chairman Johnnie Moore.
“Ecuador’s courageous step sends a clear message against Iran’s terror network and strengthens global security.”
Experts from the Jerusalem Institute for Strategy and Security argue in a webinar that Israel must achieve a “knockout” by expelling Hamas from Gaza.
Ezz El-Din al-Haddad is reportedly holed up underground with thousands of other terrorists amid the ground offensive in Gaza City.
“The IDF strikes with an iron fist at the terror infrastructure,” said the Israeli defense minister.