'With back against the wall': Israel awaits Hamas response to hostage framework
Sources involved in the diplomatic efforts the terror organization's delay may have been strategic, designed to await outcomes from the Iran conflict.
Sources involved in the diplomatic efforts the terror organization's delay may have been strategic, designed to await outcomes from the Iran conflict.
IDF combat engineers, ages 19-21, killed in devastating IED attack in Khan Younis when terrorist attached explosive to their armored vehicle, marking one of deadliest incidents for ground forces in recent months.
According to The Wall Street Journal, internal Hamas documents show the terror organization directed up to 25% of humanitarian aid under its authority to its military wing until approximately April 2024.
The 22-year-old activist made the allegations while speaking to journalists at Paris Charles de Gaulle airport, where she arrived following her expulsion from Israel.
The militia acted in retaliation for Hamas' carrying out an attack on the militia, which has been received arms from Israel and has tried to undermine the Islamic terrorist rulers of the Gaza Strip.
"It is appropriate that antisemitic Greta and her Hamas-supporting companions witness precisely who this Hamas terror organization is that they came to support and for whom they act," Minister Katz says.
According to Arab reports, the IDF conducts strikes in the city, targeting upper floors to prevent sniper fire. Troops have also seized parts of the city's center and south, demolishing many booby-trapped buildings.
In a filthy underground complex beneath the European Hospital in Khan Younis, the body of arch-terrorist Mohammed Sinwar was discovered. This was the war room from which the October 7 massacre was directed, and which ultimately became a tomb for senior Hamas terrorists.
An Israeli military probe has begun after a missile veered off course and landed just a few yards from the soldiers who launched it near Gaza. The incident, which sparked a large fire, adds to a recent string of safety mishaps in recent months.
Radical activists on board the "Madleen" accuse Greece of spying for Israel with drones. Sources say vessel to be stopped even before it reaches Israel's territorial waters.
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