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Footage circulated widely on social media, showing him appearing emaciated.
“This is the moral clarity the world needs,” read a statement from Betsy Korn and William Daroff, chair and CEO, respectively, of the American Jewish organization.
“Don’t let terrorists steal your food and sell it to make money,” Johnnie Moore, the foundation’s executive chairman, said at a Heritage Foundation event.
“A Palestinian state will not be established for the simple reason that Israel will not be able to forfeit its own security,” Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar says.
The terrorist group claims the footage was recorded days before it supposedly lost contact with Braslavski’s captors.
Israel’s finance minister announced “unequivocally” that “it’s over.” The prime minister’s office has yet to comment.
Ottawa’s move will “not change anything in the Middle East except embolden terrorists,” Sharren Haskel says.
The U.S. envoy is meeting with Israeli officials to discuss the hostage crisis and plans to expand Gaza aid after failed truce negotiations.
Unknown individuals spray-painted the building hours after the paper amended a controversial report on a starving Gazan boy.
“Documentation project ensures that the evidence will never be lost,” Antiquities Authority announces.
Jimmy Pacheco, who endured 49 days of Hamas captivity in the Gaza Strip, honors the Jewish state.
“While our hostages are languishing in Hamas terror tunnels in Gaza, these countries choose to engage in hollow statements,” stated the Israeli envoy to the United Nations.