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The city is a magnet for weapons, Iranian and Hamas-fueled terrorism, and gunmen who are increasingly using deadly IEDs
The Lebanese, Israeli and U.S. governments “will also begin negotiations for the return of Lebanese prisoners captured after Oct. 7, 2023.”
Jerusalem announced it will not allow passage to the northern Strip until civilian hostage Arbel Yehud is free, as required by the ceasefire deal.
The troops, all members of the Egoz commando unit, were evacuated to hospital for treatment.
Nearly one in seven of the emergency medical service’s volunteers was called-up during the war.
“An entire nation is shedding tears and rejoicing with you at this moment,” Israeli President Herzog tells the Albag, Ariev, Gilboa and Levy families.
In accordance with the ceasefire agreement, Jerusalem was set to release 200 Palestinian terrorists, many with blood on their hands.
The Lebanese Army has not fully deployed in areas Hezbollah must leave under the ceasefire terms.
A month after Israel secures vantage point on Syrian capital, finding surprising items the Assad regime left behind.
The terrorist group did not say whether it will honor its commitment to let Israel know who among the remaining abductees is alive.
The president said he preferred a deal with Tehran, but if that didn’t happen, “I guess that’s OK too.”
The test now is whether Israel will perform the necessary “maintenance” to keep the Lebanese terrorist group down.