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“Remember Oct. 7, remember Oct. 7,” said the American president, who “seemed to agree” with the Israeli prime minister that upping the pressure on the terrorist group was necessary.
After Israel targeted a Hamas terrorist posing as a journalist, experts call for an offensive strategy to combat the Qatar-Muslim Brotherhood-Hamas information war machine.
The Israeli military will “achieve operational control” of Gaza City, “with the hostages at the forefront of our minds,” said IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir.
The American lawmaker said Israel will not occupy the Gaza Strip indefinitely, saying, “Eventually the Arabs will take over.”
Mohammad Shtayyeh said the P.A.’s ruling Fatah faction was still seeking to bring Hamas into the PLO.
Israeli strike in Gaza slays Hamas commander Anas al-Sharif, who posed as an “Al Jazeera” journalist while directing rocket attacks on Israel.
New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters said his country would consider whether to do the same.
Peaceful march to Downing Street urges the United Kingdom to intensify pressure on the terrorist group in Gaza.
“Our goal is not to occupy Gaza but to free Gaza,” says PM.
Sirens blared in the Sdot Negev and Sha’ar Hanegev regions as two projectiles entered the Jewish state’s airspace.
The party is increasingly skeptical of Netanyahu’s determination to finish Hamas once and for all.
“Instead of pressuring Israel, the west should focus on putting an end to Hamas leadership’s impunity abroad,” the opposition party leader said.