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“We gave up our strong cards for nothing,” officials in Jerusalem say.
Senior U.S. officials believe that political considerations are at play in the pronouncement.
“The IDF holds the Syrian regime accountable for all activities which take place within its territory and will not allow for any attempted actions which could lead to the entrenchment of Hezbollah on the Syrian front.”
The London-based Arabic newspaper Elaph cited a Western official as saying Israel has conducted secret air force training in recent days.
“Even six months after the largest massacre of Jews since the Holocaust, Norway ... continues its disproportionate and biased position,” says Israel.
The prime minister told IDF recruits that “there is no force in the world that will stop us” from defeating the terror group in Gaza.
Hatem Alramery headed the terror group’s emergency bureau in the central camps and oversaw rocket launches.
Since the start of the war on Oct. 7, a total of 3,100 launches from Lebanon and 35 from Syria have crossed into Israeli territory.
While most of Gaza will now be subject to targeted military raids, Hamas in Rafah must still be disbanded in a large-scale ground operation.
The Islamic Jihad spokesperson explained how Gaza terror groups manipulate the media.
“Success” is once again being defined as “mowing the grass” every time the terrorists regroup.
“It will happen,” stated the Israeli prime minister.