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President Trump had the power to “cripple Iran’s entire economy in minutes. But he chose mercy,” the defense secretary said.
The soldiers, who were lightly wounded, were evacuated to hospitals and their families notified.
The suspect was charged on Aug. 7 with preparing and inciting a serious act of violence endangering the state.
“Ultimately you’re going to have to fight like hell” against Hamas, Trump said of Israel.
The two sides reportedly discussed easing tensions following attacks on the Druze community and restoring the 1974 disengagement agreement.
Mette Frederiksen called her Israeli counterpart a “problem,” citing her inability to influence “what happens in Israel.
Madrid rejected the claims as “false information,” adding that without a batch number the origin of the supplies could not be confirmed.
“We are helping people reclaim their Jewish lives and their sense of the future,” said Chabad of Poland co-director Rabbi Mayer Stambler.
Drawing from testimonies, artifacts and histories, it has opened “Touching Memory Theater,” a new project that brings Holocaust remembrance to the stage.
Out of 9,200 trucks let into Gaza since May, the U.N. documented only 3,553, as per the Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories.
Former Hamas hostages Keith and Aviva Siegel led a demonstration at the organization’s offices in the South African capital demanding it fulfill its mandate.
Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty said any involvement of Cairo in the Strip will require a “clear-cut” United Nations mandate.
The group planted a tree, an Israeli flag and a sign before being safely escorted back across the border by IDF soldiers and later questioned by police.