Report: Egyptian intel chief in Israel for hostage talks
Regarding Hamas, they are reportedly willing to return 20 hostages in exchange for a temporary ceasefire in Gaza.
Between 150,000-200,000 Palestinians leave Rafah due to upcoming IDF invasion
The IDF is optimistic that additional civilians will heed this example as they establish new tent cities for civilians to relocate from Rafah to Khan Yunis, al-Muwasi, and central Gaza.
Mass exodus of Gazans from Rafah as IDF operation looms
200,000 Gazans have evacuated Rafah as IDF prepares to enter final Hamas stronghold.
Gallant: Half of Hezbollah commanders killed, others hiding
The military reports that approximately 40 sites associated with an Iran-backed group were targeted in Israeli airstrikes within the past few hours, following the landing of dozens of rockets in Israel. One residence along the border sustained a direct hit.
IDF Spokesperson: War on terror update
Last night, IDF soldiers, Shin Bet, Yamm, and Mageb operatives collaborated to apprehend eight individuals wanted across Judea and Samaria.
Marking 200 days of war, Hamas calls for escalation across all fronts
The spokesperson for the terror group declares that the Iranian assault on Israel has “established new norms” for challenging the Jewish state. They advocate for escalated actions against Israel in the West Bank and Jordan.
Special Interview with Amb. Friedman: 'There is a path forward - full Israeli sovereignty'
Former US ambassador to Israel David Friedman analyzes the course of the war and the hopes for the future of the Middle East in a special interview with Arutz Sheva – Israel National News.
Hamas inflating casualty counts in Gaza – report
A report from the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs highlights the inaccuracies in the figures provided by the Gazan Health Ministry, attributing it to Hamas’ “deception strategy.”
Displaced Israeli school students falling behind academically, report finds
The principal of a Kiryat Shmona school discloses that just 45% of 12th graders are anticipated to complete high school with matriculation, a significant drop from the pre-war rate of 90%.