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New details emerge about the year-long pursuit of the Hamas terror chief, including his dramatic escape alongside Mohammed Deif disguised as women.
The captives divided each crumb of rations that sometimes consisted of a single pita per day, while the terrorists had fresh vegetables and fruits.
Another slain terrorist participated in the release ceremony of an Israeli hostage, and a third was behind a lethal rocket launch.
Shin Bet uncovers Hamas cell in Nablus run by Turkey-based HQ; observers say Ankara offers freedom of action to Hamas terror operatives.
Soussana told JNS that it made more difference “than I ever imagined that would” to speak out about what happened to her in captivity.
Eyal Zamir addressed troops near Rafah as the military offensive against Hamas intensifies.
Nearly half of 18- to 24-year-olds say they support Hamas; their responses are less out of line with other age cohorts when asked what should be done about the terror group.
The Israeli prime minister also announced that the Israeli military was seizing the Morag Corridor in the southern Gaza Strip.
“When Israel cannot be blamed, they cannot be bothered to rally on behalf of the Palestinians in Gaza,” David May, of FDD, told JNS.
“It’s very Trump,” Enia Krivine, of FDD, told JNS. “He starts his negotiation with a very strong opening gesture, and then he works backwards from there.”
The Nablus-based suspects planned shooting attacks and a bombing against troops and other targets.
Reports suggest Palestinians were killed for opposing the Islamist group’s rule; human rights groups condemn the crackdown.