Mother of hostage held in Gaza makes Time's 100 Most Influential People list
The recognition comes as a testament to Rachel Goldberg-Polin's unwavering advocacy and efforts to raise global awareness about the ongoing hostage crisis.
The recognition comes as a testament to Rachel Goldberg-Polin's unwavering advocacy and efforts to raise global awareness about the ongoing hostage crisis.
US president mixes up Israel's third-largest city with Palestinian town in recent interview.
Representatives of the attorney general meet with officials from the National Security Ministry and the Prison Service to clarify the conditions of terrorists in prisons.
Netanyahu has stated that while appreciating advice from allies, Israel will make its own decisions and take necessary actions to defend itself.
This escalation comes a day after Israel kills senior members of the Shiite group. Tensions with Iran are reaching new heights after a series of strikes and counterstrikes.
"There is no food shortage in Gaza, and there never was," says an Israeli official familiar with the details. "The stores are full, the markets are bursting with goods, fruits, vegetables, shawarma, pitas – there is everything. Do you know why they no longer loot convoys? Because there is no shortage. The quantities entering are not normal."
"It's clear the Israelis are making a decision to act," Cameron, who was speaking to reporters in Israel, said on Wednesday. "We hope they do so in a way that does as little to escalate this as possible."
An Israeli government source said the war cabinet session scheduled for Tuesday had been put off until Wednesday, without elaborating. Hoping to steer Israel away from massive retaliation, the US and Europe flagged a toughening of economic and political sanctions against Iran.
"It is impossible not to respond to such an attack. We will act at the time and place of our choosing, and any discussion about it is unnecessary," Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari says at the paper's conference.
"I'm from Dorot," one woman in the audience told the minister, recalling her Gaza-area community horrific experience during and after the October massacre and kidnapping incidents. "Members of my community are being held captive. Minister, look at me," she continued, with cheers from supporters.
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