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The Israeli foreign minister stated that one would expect a country to submit a legal request before posting on social media.
“We will spare no effort, in accordance with international law, to bring home hostages and to deter such future acts,” the statement read.
The lawyer, who is based in Los Angeles, told JNS about the Iranian regime, which funds Hamas, jailing her mother and executing her mother’s cousin.
Hamas’s Health Ministry had claimed that the Israeli Air Force strike in Deir al-Balah had killed one U.N. employee.
Guterres condemned Jerusalem for its renewed offensive against Hamas, but stayed silent on the terror group’s rejection of U.S. ceasefire extension proposals.
“Any discussion of humanitarian suffering that does not begin with the release of the hostages is not an honest discussion,” said Israel’s deputy ambassador to the U.N. Jonathan Miller.
One of the trip participants said she was “not surprised to find the complete opposite” of what the Muslim world had told her about the Jews.
In a Ukraine-focused call, the two leaders also agreed to work to “stabilize the situation in crisis areas” of the Middle East.
The 53-year-old, who left Hamas captivity severely emaciated, has met this month with U.S. President Donald Trump and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar thanked Argentine President Javier Milei for efforts to hold the attackers accountable.
“The Palestinian people will not be left alone in this battle, and Yemen will continue its support and assistance,” said the Iran-backed terror group.
Thai and Nepalese student workers, often overlooked, were remembered in memorial ceremonies at the surviving community.
“What’s needed now is an end to the war and an end to the threats of Iran and its proxies. From there, the path is paved (albeit with many bumps and potholes) for a new Middle East.”