Defense and Security
According to London-based aid group Save the Children, Ahmad Faisal Isleem al-Qadi, 39, was killed in an Israeli airstrike in Khan Younis.
The man was shot by undercover officers while stoning passing vehicles, and was subsequently evacuated to hospital for medical treatment.
Hamas is reportedly seeking assurances that employees of both its civil and military wings will continue to receive salaries. Other obstacles are said to be the ‘security file’ and the Gaza crossings.
“It’s time to hold accountable organizations whose traitorous efforts to block arms sales to Israel endanger Jewish lives,” the group’s leaders say.
“The city and the state should not only preach but also practice zero tolerance for antisemitism,” said New York Rep. Ritchie Torres.
Hamas rocket fire has significantly decreased but has not been eliminated.
“There is only one responsible for this situation, and that is Hamas,” the Israeli premier said.
Some of the charges pertain to the alleged passing of files to National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, who oversees both the prisons and police.
Vowing “zero tolerance” for violations, Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said that if the truce collapses “there will no longer be an exemption for the state of Lebanon.”
Cell was reportedly on way to carry out attack • Following drone strike, Israeli forces stormed a nearby hospital, according to Palestinian reports.
The perpetrators were eliminated during operations over the past two weeks in central Gaza.
“The Children of October 7" tells the stories of eight Israelis between the ages of 10-16 who survived Hamas’s massacre.