“We will take territory, eliminate terrorist operatives and destroy infrastructure until Hamas is completely defeated” if it continues to refuse a deal, said the Israeli defense minister.
Protests against the brutal Hamas regime in the northern Gaza Strip are intensifying, signaling a new turning point in the coastal enclave.
The security buffers in Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria are “unequivocally” permanent, said Israeli Cabinet Secretary Yossi Fox.
The Temple Mount and its stones remain sacred and must not be treated like museum artifacts, insists Israel’s Chief Rabbinate.
Hamas’s repeated declarations about its intention to conduct further attacks reinforced the perception that it was merely using the ceasefire as a tactical pause to prepare more murderous attacks ...
The United Nations cannot “dispute the testimony of a hostage survivor, who saw with his own eyes Hamas benefiting from UN humanitarian aid,” stated Danny Danon, the Israeli envoy.
Accordingly, the Trump proposal comprises a point of singularity, marking a sharp break from past trends and a somber recognition of the futility of past pursuits of some mythical Palestinian “peace ...
Letters sent by Hamas senior members reveal their efforts to secure funding and support for the terrorist organization’s “Grand Battle” plan.
The evacuees, who departed via Ramon Airport in Israel, possess foreign citizenship that will facilitate their resettlement abroad.
“We are working with all means to implement the US president’s vision, and we will allow any Gaza resident who wants to move to a third state to do so.” ...
“Any discussion of humanitarian suffering that does not begin with the release of the hostages is not an honest discussion.” ...
The plan is an alternative to Trump’s Gaza scheme, and explicitly rejects his proposal to relocate Gaza’s population.