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Whoever threatens Israel will pay heavy price Netanyahu vows at state ceremony for the fallen
The military will commemorate those who fell during the Israel-Hamas war.
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Freed hostages reveal torture fight for survival while underground Gaza
“After the deal was signed, we thought they were being taken out of the tunnels to prepare for release,” he said.
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Israel provides US mediators with intel on hostage remains still in Gaza source tells Post
“We know for certain that Hamas can easily release a significant number of hostages in accordance with the agreement,” Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar said.
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Zohran Mamdanis wife mourns Hamas affiliated influencer on Instagram
“Mr. FAFO” was killed by an anti-Hamas militia in the Sabra neighborhood in southern Gaza City.
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Algerian authorities demolish one of last remaining historic synagogues in countrys capital
Local sources said that the demolition had been planned for several years but was delayed due to interventions from an unspecified foreign embassy.
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Hamas says return of Israeli hostages bodies may take time
Hamas claims the return of Israeli hostages’ bodies will take time, saying some are buried in destroyed tunnels and others under bombed buildings.
Features, Analysis & Opinion
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When terrorists get sob stories Intl media is whitewashing Palestinian prisoners comment
Among the 250 prisoners released who were supposed to be serving life sentences were those who carried out lynchings, bombings, shootings, and stabbings.
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The book that holds a thousand truths
The book that holds a thousand truths. Chen Schimmel on the profound meaning behind her newly published book: “It serves as both a document and a testimony.”
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Will Israels threat to resume Gaza war get Hamas to meet ceasefire terms - analysis
Will Israel’s threat to resume Gaza war get Hamas to meet ceasefire terms? The Trump administration seems to be the one certifying if the deal is being carried out in line with the plans agreed to in the Sinai during the meetings on October 8.