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Air Force intercepts Gazan rocket • Security forces kill three terrorists in Jabalia and target gunmen in a school-turned-Hamas command center.
Linking the Holocaust to Gaza is exactly why the schools must take part in such ceremony, says the European Jewish Association chairman.
U.S. envoy Amos Hochstein reportedly assured Beirut that Israeli forces will fully withdraw from Lebanon by Jan. 26.
Six additional troops were wounded in the same incident, two of them seriously.
The Israeli military documented how Palestinian terrorists use mosques to carry out attacks on IDF troops.
The IDF is preparing for the possible occupation of Gaza City and plans to reduce humanitarian aid to the Strip if hostage negotiations fail.
“I can’t describe the excitement I felt when I saw the light in the eyes of the women whose husbands are fighting right now,” one volunteer said.
Lebanon’s PM said its army will begin disarming the Iranian terrorist proxy.
“If the hostage deal does not materialize by the time President Trump takes office, Hamas in Gaza must face complete defeat,” the defense minister said.
The proposed legislation would bar countries that fund terrorism from playing such a role.
“There are more female pilots, paramedics, doctors and females in special operations units. This war gave us a chance to prove that it works,” says Lt. Col. Shani Kisri, medical chief of the IDF’s 162nd Division.
The U.S. president says that a deal could be reached before Jan. 20.