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If Hamas cares about suffering Gazans, they must “prove” it by showing up at planned ceasefire talks on Thursday, per the White House national security communications advisor.
The move comes as Israel prepares for attacks by Iran and Hezbollah.
There was no immediate information on casualties or damages.
The Germans scuttled the vessel in 1944 to prevent capture by the Red Army.
The Cabinet ministers proposed to condition supplies to Gaza on the return of hostages held by Hamas.
The Pentagon chief reiterated to his Israeli counterpart Washington’s pledge “to take every possible step to defend Israel.”
Those who attack Israel “will bear responsibility” for jeopardizing ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas, said the leaders of the three countries.
Tehran denied the accusation, telling Sky News “the Iranian government neither possesses nor harbors any intent or motive to interfere in the United States presidential election.”
The report said that Israeli intelligence indicates that the attack could be launched before the Gaza talks scheduled for Aug. 15.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights did not identify the attacker.
The relationship involved not only ideological guidance but also direct instructions.
“There is security, military and intelligence coordination between Jordan and Israel regarding the expected Iranian response.”