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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has dismissed Hamas’s latest demands as “absurd.”
With IDF troops in Khan Yunis’s Hamad quarter. “This neighborhood looks nice, but it is actually one big battlefield,” says Lt. Col. M.
“Nineteen women are enduring unimaginable hardships” in Gaza, the prime minister’s wife wrote.
Doha informed Jerusalem that the negotiations cannot advance after the terror group’s reply to the key Israeli demand.
Experts told JNS that it’s a ‘sick joke’ that the Gulf emirate is hailed as a serious hostage mediator between Israel and Hamas.
The Hostages and Missing Families Forum thanked the French president “for his meaningful initiative and involvement in facilitating this process through Qatar.”
The reported deliveries to the captives comes over a month after the vital drugs entered the Gaza Strip.
Prominent antisemitism researcher Charles Asher Small tells JNS that a war is being waged against the Jewish state, not only physically but also intellectually and philosophically.
Hamas is dependent on the emirate financially, the prime minister said.
The Israeli president called the Friday encounter at the Munich Security Conference a “good discussion.”
Sources in Ramallah said Hamas approved a plan leading to the Gaza-based terror group joining the PLO.
The P.A. chief called on the international community to stop the “war of extermination from the Israeli killing machine” in Gaza.