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Italian authorities have been quick to intervene against ISIS supporters, but things seem to be different when the issue concerns Hamas.
“As we saw only two weeks ago, a terrorist from Hebron carrying a bomb got to Tel Aviv—and only luck prevented a horrific result,” MK Ohad Tal told JNS.
“It turns out that the Egyptians have been playing a double game.”
“We are devoting most of our energy, from the president through the entire foreign policy team,” to make a hostage deal happen, Jacob Lew said.
Israel’s ability to neutralize threats both defensively and offensively, near and far, is forcing our neighbors to reconsider their strategies—it’s time to craft a new security doctrine.
Israel’s Foreign Ministry launches campaign on iconic billboards calling for urgent action to free all remaining captives.
Qaid Farhan Alkadi spoke of the gut-wrenching loss of another captive, Aryeh Zalmanovich, 86, who died next to him.
Ramallah “remains a partner in terms of advancing the key interests of security and stability for all,” the State Department says.
“There’s a story, a narrative out there that there’s a deal out there,” the prime minister said. “Hamas has consistently said no to every one of them.”
“I am in continuous contact with the other American families and all levels of the U.S. government. There is nothing behind this report,” Jonathan Dekel-Chen said.
The tactic “allows Iran to claim that the elimination operations are criminal in general.”
The figure marked an increase of 400% compared to January.