Defense and Security
The two men are seen being driven in a car in Gaza City, with Gilboa-Dalal saying he can’t believe he is still alive after 22 months of captivity.
Israel prepares extensive supply network as the second phase of “Operation Gideon’s Chariots” aims to relocate Palestinians from Gaza City southward.
Israel has successfully launched the Ofek 19, an advanced radar observation satellite, which can observe enemy targets at a high resolution.
An online survey shows overwhelming public support for continued security, economic and energy cooperation.
A video from the Khan Yunis area shows Hamas terrorists beating Palestinians, as a frenzied crowd looks on.
“We oppose the ICC’s politicized agenda, overreach and disregard for the sovereignty of the United States and that of our allies,” said U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
Michael Schill called it quits as the private university faces a $790 million funding freeze, following allegations by the Trump administration that it allowed Jewish students to be harassed.
As part of the military operation, the IDF is “turning over every stone to bring the hostages home,” said spokesman Brig. Gen. Ephraim “Effie” Defrin.
“Our team set out to find this little boy,” stated Johnnie Moore, Gaza Humanitarian Foundation executive director. “These lies endangered his life.”
The IDF aims to dismantle Hamas’s last stronghold.
Over the past week, the Israeli Air Force downed five unmanned aerial vehicles and two surface-to-surface missiles.
The federal government should “take any necessary actions to mitigate the threat” posed by Aisha Nizar’s call to disrupt the American F-35 supply chain, the senator said.