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“I would like to clarify to them that it is just the beginning,” the Israeli prime minister said in a message to Hamas.
The 53-year-old, who left Hamas captivity severely emaciated, has met this month with U.S. President Donald Trump and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
“The Americans were informed before the attack and supported it,” Gideon Sa’ar said of the airstrikes against Hamas. “Because justice is on our side.”
The terrorist organization in Gaza was no longer releasing hostages while taking in the benefits of a ceasefire, the Minister of Foreign Affairs said.
“The murderous Hamas needs to understand: If they do not release all our hostages, our blows will intensify,” said Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz.
“If the attack that began this morning continues with intensity and without interruption—we can bring all our loved ones home in one stage.”
“The Palestinian people will not be left alone in this battle, and Yemen will continue its support and assistance,” said the Iran-backed terror group.
“The barbaric Hamas terrorists will not win,” stated the U.S. attorney general. “There will be consequences.”
“We are more determined than ever to complete the mission and destroy” the Gaza-based terror group, Israel’s finance minister wrote.
Thai and Nepalese student workers, often overlooked, were remembered in memorial ceremonies at the surviving community.
Experts talk to JNS about Israel’s suspension of humanitarian aid in Gaza, how it is viewed by international law and the moral premise that underpins it.
“This follows Hamas’s repeated refusal to release our hostages, as well as its rejection of all of the proposals it has received,” the Israeli prime minister’s office stated • IDF Home Front Command orders schools near the border closed until further notice.