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Seventy-nine hostages remain in Hamas captivity in Gaza, including 76 abducted during the Oct. 7, 2023, invasion.
“Thanks to the heroes who fell during battle, my nightmare is over,” the former Hamas captive wrote on Instagram after regaining her freedom.
“A detailed response will be provided after reviewing the list and updating the families,” the Prime Minister’s Office said.
The IDF got stuck in Sderot due to a bottleneck and confusion in reports, while local forces gave a misleading picture.
The Islamist group called on Arabs in Judea and Samaria to take to the streets following the confirmation of the deaths of its top leaders.
Hezbollah’s reconnaissance drone incursion was the first time since the truce began that it sent an unmanned aerial vehicle over the border.
A reporter joined IDF troops in Palestinian hotbeds in Judea and Samaria and discovered why Israel’s “Operation Iron Wall” is essential.
Why the Rafah entry was delayed, where the heavy bombs withheld by the White House are located, and how Jerusalem persuaded Washington to support the invasion of Lebanon.
“We do a lot for them, and they’re gonna do it,” the president said, as he signed executive orders.
Staff Sgt. Liam Hazi, 20, became the first casualty of Israel’s operation against terrorist networks in Judea and Samaria.
A airstrike killed 10 near Tammun and special forces eliminated another armed man in Nablus.
Jerusalem has ordered their release held up “until the safe exit of our hostages during the next waves is guaranteed.”