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Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty said any involvement of Cairo in the Strip will require a “clear-cut” United Nations mandate.
With its deliveries helping stabilize food availability, John Acree of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, said “conditions are improving.”
It comes as Israel was ramping up plans for a military offensive in Gaza City.
The U.S. president expressed a position that seems to be aligned with that of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The department told JNS that it used tags like “USSR” even though “the USSR does not exist anymore.”
“Every delay comes at a price—in security, legitimacy and our national future. This is the time to decide,” the Likud lawmakers wrote to the Israeli premier.
Security personnel arrested 38 Palestinian suspects, found 10 stolen vehicles and uncovered seven weapons production sites.
“I think the Lebanese government has done their part. They’ve taken the first step. Now what we need is Israel to comply with that equal handshake,” said U.S. Ambassador to Turkey Tom Barrack.
The abductee, who has been held in Gaza for 682 days, expressed his hope to meet his family and friends “soon.”
The suspect reportedly admitted to all the accusations against her.
“Packing with a Purpose” is a way for immigrants “to help IDF soldiers and show solidarity with our Druze community,” said Telfed CEO Doron Kline.
Sirens were sounded as per protocol; no injuries or damage were reported.