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“They knew who he was with and where he was,” a foreign security source said of the alleged Israeli attacks on Lebanese terrorists.
“No deal is imminent. I’m not sure it ever gets done,” one American official said.
Since the war on multiple fronts began in October, American volunteers of all ages have traveled to Israel to offer a little elbow grease while soldiers and reservists are at the front.
At the same time, the justices admonished the state to treat the Palestinian suspects according to the law.
Ibrahim Aqil was a member of the Islamist group’s Jihad Council.
Protesters urge swift action to free the captives, back the government proposal to free them in a single-phase release.
Arabs in Judea and Samaria take pride in Hamas’s actions on Oct. 7, often uploading videos from the slaughter, says activist Ayelet Lash.
“We should be prepared to give up a lot, but if we agree to end the war and Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar returns to rule over the Gaza Strip, then the State of Israel will be lost.”
After Oct. 7, the group’s leader said: “Our people are ready to move in the hundreds of thousands to join the Palestinian people and confront the enemy.”
Former defense official says beeper attack joins other strikes that appear to be “softening up” the terrorist group ahead of future developments.
“Every time the Palestinian Authority was given access to weapons, they were eventually used against Israelis,” the coalition lawmakers said.
The nominee for vice president said “the people of Israel must never again face the horror that the terrorist organization Hamas caused on Oct. 7,” per the Harris campaign.