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Israeli Defense Minister Katz stated that the attack ensures “the continuation of the maritime and air blockade” on the terrorist group.
According to the P.A., the U.S. secretary of state participated in “Talmudic ceremonies” at the Jewish religious site.
Madrid summoned Jerusalem’s diplomatic representative after Israel’s foreign minister called the Spanish prime minister “an antisemite and a liar.”
Ezz El-Din al-Haddad is reportedly holed up underground with thousands of other terrorists amid the ground offensive in Gaza City.
Military officials detail a gradual, multi-division maneuver, estimating that 2,000 to 3,000 terrorists remain in Gaza City and 40% of civilians have been evacuated.
The terror organization continues to “rehabilitate its terrorist infrastructure, while endangering Lebanon’s civilians and using them as human shields,” the IDF said.
The country bordered by France, Belgium and Germany long rejected calls to recognize a Palestinian state, arguing that it must be tied to a negotiated peace deal.
“The IDF strikes with an iron fist at the terror infrastructure,” said the Israeli defense minister.
Iran was badly humiliated by Israel’s 12-day operation in June and is therefore pouring vast resources into rebuilding its military, said Amir Baram.
Flyers opposing Dana Erlich’s appearance read: “Zionists—not here, not anywhere! Cut all ties with Israel on the way to its dismantling.”
Israel’s prime minister rejected the idea that the attack failed because it appears to have missed Hamas’s top leaders.
“At a time of rising levels of antisemitism and hate across America, public safety must be paramount,” Richard Hirschhaut, of the American Jewish Committee, told JNS.