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“Matan is in life-threatening danger, wounded and bleeding. We must not abandon him (again) and leave him behind,” Anat Angrest said.
Then-Hamas politburo leader Ismail Haniyeh reportedly told Qatar’s foreign minister that the gulf state’s funding was “the main lifeline of the movement.”
Lt. Col. Avichay Adraee urges civilians to leave combat zones as “Operation Gideon’s Chariots” targets terrorists.
The 12 activists aboard were escorted to Ashdod Port, where they were shown a 43-minute video of Hamas’s Oct. 7 atrocities.
IDF Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories Maj. Gen. Ghassan Alian condemns the act as “a desperate attempt by Hamas to instill fear in the Gazan public to preserve its regime.”
Radical activists on board the “Madleen” accuse Greece of spying for Israel with drones. Sources say vessel is to be stopped even before it reaches Israel’s territorial waters.
The Hamas leader died on May 13, when Israeli Air Force jets struck an underground terrorist base with bunker-busting munitions.
In an interview with Israel’s Army Radio, Yasser Abu Shabab claimed dozens of Gaza families were being absorbed by the militia daily, and called on international media to stop spreading Hamas propaganda.
Fernando Marman, kidnapped by Hamas with his family and released by the IDF, chose the event to talk publicly for the first time.
Prosecutors didn’t provide details on those being investigated, but a JNS source said there are at least three.
The strike occurred just beyond the IDF’s expanded buffer zone.
Saad bin Atef al-Awlaki said there are “no red lines” in his first video message since taking over the terrorist group’s Arabian Peninsula branch.