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Israeli officialdom has identified a significant rise in antisemitism, alongside life-threatening violent attacks on Israelis and Jews.
The prime minister said he made it clear to the U.S. secretary of state that “we are going full steam ahead, and that Israel refuses any temporary ceasefire that does not involve the release of the kidnapped Israelis.”
A majority of younger U.S. voters also disapproves, and an overwhelming majority opposes sending more military aid to Israel.
Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.), one of 12 Democrats to vote for the bill, called it “poison” and a “horrendous precedent.”
“When I send you on your missions, dear heroes, I am certain of our absolute victory over our enemies. Together with the entire people of Israel—I rely on you, I am proud of you, and I love you,” wrote the Israeli premier.
A Gaza health official confirms that Hamas has more than half a million liters of fuel under Shifa Hospital.
The top U.S. diplomat is expected to push for “humanitarian pauses” in Gaza fighting.
The Houthi arsenal is extensive, and it is now being activated against Israel.
Twenty-nine Thais were killed in the Oct. 7 Hamas onslaught; 23 are captive in Gaza.
A top Hamas commander who led the Sabra Tel al-Hawa Battalion died in an IDF strike.
Some 200 Hamas members were captured in Israel during the Oct. 7 massacre.
Trucks carrying goods into the Hamas-ruled Strip are being inspected by Israeli authorities at the Nitzana Crossing.