Hamas
In an emotional full-circle moment, former Hamas captive Eliya Cohen returned Sunday for the first time to the bunker from which he was kidnapped and donned tefillin.
The seized projectiles reportedly belonged to Hamas.
Ankara’s National Intelligence Organization advertised the meeting in a statement that accused Israel of “genocidal acts.”
The video is the third released by the terrorist group featuring the abducted Nova festival attendee.
The Israeli premier rejected ceasefire proposals, stating that ending war now would be “a strategic defeat.”
Warrant Officer G’haleb Alnasasra, a Bedouin from Rahat, was killed near Beit Hanoun; three others seriously wounded.
“We’re not going to let Georgetown turn into Columbia University in terms of the chaos and the hate that’s spewed,” Ed Martin told JNS.
Targets included gunmen, weapons storage facilities and structures used by terrorist groups.
Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich calls for the terrorist group’s “complete destruction.”
Aid stoppages and targeted strikes are said to have depleted the group’s coffers.
The demonstrators were also seen carrying Egyptian flags, apparently showing support for Cairo’s mediation efforts toward a ceasefire agreement and hostage deal in recent weeks.
The move follows parliamentary approval and growing domestic pressure.