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JNS has decided not to publish the footage on its website.
Following the incidents, the Israeli military issued evacuation orders to residents in three towns east of Khan Yunis.
The seized funds were used to launder more than $1.5 million in virtual currency since October 2024, per the U.S. Justice Department.
“We must plan how to influence the decision-makers in the U.S.,” Saoud bin Abdulrahman Al Thani wrote in 2021.
The Israeli military’s “mobilization to bring humanitarian aid into Gaza, amid intense military activity, is unparalleled,” a justice wrote.
“These are the things that disrupt Hamas the most,” a senior former IDF officer tells JNS.
The 25-year-old law student, who has been part of the protests, told reporters that “life in Gaza has always been hard and not very livable.”
Demonstrators in Jabaliya held signs reading: “We won’t be pawns,” “We want to live,” and “Hamas out.” Children chanted: “Hamas is a terrorist organization.”
As rare dissent spreads across the coastal enclave, Palestinian terror factions are warning against undermining the “resistance.”
Abdul Latif al-Qanou “also operated as a terrorist in the organization’s military wing.”
“Hamas, which insists on continuing to hold hostages and refuses to demilitarize the Gaza Strip, is pushing for the renewal of war in Gaza,” the Israeli foreign minister said.
“As long as Hamas persists in refusing to release our hostages, the pressure we apply will become stronger and stronger. This includes capturing territories,” said the Israeli premier.