The reason IDF soldiers fell in the Gaza Strip is due to a lack of ammunition, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a joint press conference with Hostage Coordinator Gal Hirsch on Tuesday evening. “Our soldiers fell [in Gaza] because we…
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PM: ‘IDF deaths are due to lack of ammunition’
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Hamas plans to include its ‘police’ force in Gaza’s new administration
Among the tens of thousands of Hamas terrorists remaining in Gaza after Swords of Iron war, about 10,000 are serving as “police” as part of the terrorist group’s governing apparatus, according to Reuters.As the ceasefire agreement moves…Continue Reading
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Hamas refuses to disarm until Rafah Crossing opens
Discussions over disarming Hamas are expected to begin only after the reopening of the Rafah Crossing, two sources familiar with the matter told The Jerusalem Post.
According to the sources, a Palestinian technocratic administration in Gaza is…
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‘Hamnet’: an Oscar-bait film about Shakespeare’s wife
Hamnet, which just opened in theaters around Israel, is a movie about William Shakespeare’s family that really wants to be about something else.What it wants to be about is Shakespeare’s wife, generally known as Anne Hathaway, but here called…
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After 843 days, 12 hours, 6 minutes, Hostages Square clock goes dark with Ran Gvili’s return
It ran for more than two years and three months.
It loomed over rallies, speeches, and several rounds of hostage releases.
It served as a constant reminder that, for the families of the captives held in Gaza, and for much of the country,…
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Army Radio shutdown a ‘political move’
Lawmakers clashed on Tuesday over the government’s decision to shut down Army Radio, calling the closure politically motivated and raising various issues with it during a Knesset State Control Committee meeting.The panel convened ahead of the…
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Mike Huckabee is interfering with the work and witness of churches in the Holy Land with a goal of silencing Palestinian Christians – Mondoweiss
Last week, the Patriarchs and Heads of Churches in Jerusalem, the leaders of the historic churches in the Holy Land, issued a momentous statement clearly expressing their rejection of Christian Zionism. The statement was remarkable not…
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Attorney-General warns closure of Army Radio threatens press freedom
Ahead of a key High Court of Justice hearing on Wednesday on the legality of the government’s decision to shut down Army Radio, the Attorney-General’s Office on Tuesday submitted a preliminary response warning that the move reflects the…
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Netanyahu’s taped-up phone camera spurs Arab media buzz, hacking claims
A photo showing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s personal phone with its camera covered by a sticker was circulated widely Tuesday on social media and Arabic news sites, drawing praise from Iranian-linked hacking groups and prompting debate…
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Terror infiltration in south Israel was false alarm
The suspected terror infiltration near the Israel-Jordan border on Tuesday evening has been deemed a false alarm, as the infiltrators were identified as Jordanian Border Police officers chasing criminals into Israeli territory.
Earlier in the…
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