WSJ: Israel adjusted Rafah offensive to avoid crossing Biden's red line
Instead of a two-division sweep through Rafah, the IDF opted for a scaled-back campaign focusing on sealing the border between Gaza and Egypt, as well as raids into the city.
Instead of a two-division sweep through Rafah, the IDF opted for a scaled-back campaign focusing on sealing the border between Gaza and Egypt, as well as raids into the city.
In a video circulating online, the young pupils could be heard running to shelter as their school bus arrives, after about half an hour of continuous air raid warnings in the Golan and Israeli communities along the Lebanese border.
"This is London. Not Lundistan," chanted non-violent, unmasked protesters at Parliament Square in London.
The War Cabinet approved the additional compromises for the negotiating team as published by President Biden, particularly the possibility of continuing negotiations during a ceasefire, something Israel had opposed until now.
Irish Eurovision contestant unwittingly shares pro-Israel artwork.
A mother of a Jewish student in the class told a local news outlet that her son felt extremely uncomfortable during the biased presentation and questioned the need to surrender their cellphones beforehand.
Hezbollah-affiliated Al-Akhbar says the terror group underscored it will only finalize its position upon receiving an official document enshrining full Israeli consent.
Fires began to break out Monday in northern towns following rocket launches from Lebanon. During the night, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held a situational assessment on the matter with security officials and the National Fire and Rescue Authority.
Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant tells US Secretary of State Antony Blinken that Hamas will not be in control in Gaza "the day after," vowing that Israel will not stop its military campaign until all captives are returned and Hamas' rule is toppled.
In the recording, a woman's voice pleads with Israelis to protest Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government, accusing it of being willing to let the captives die. "Please, don't let Netanyahu and the government kill us," the voice says. "Save us. Time is running out."
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