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The mission has yet to be accomplished. The elimination of Hamas is neither only a military matter nor only a political one; it is a moral imperative. This touches on the roots of our existence both as a nation and as the state of the Jewish people and transcends present-day political or diplomatic considerations.
The IDF can expect to encounter a Hamas with high operational readiness and strengthened morale. It might be appropriate to adopt a more aggressive approach so as to reduce the risks to our forces, even if it runs against the wishes expressed by the White House.
At least 20 educators who associate themselves with the UN refugee agency for Palestinians in Gaza have used public platforms to legitimize the atrocities, the IMPACT-se institute reveals. Former lawmaker says Israel must end cooperation with agency.
Former Prime Minister of Morocco Abdelilah Benkirane has expressed public support for the Hamas terror organization and called the Jews "idiots." Similar comments were made by other Moroccan figures.
The young lives that were saved teach this nation a lesson in modesty and proportions: Israeli society needs the gaze of its children to examine itself.