The constant slogans of victory have become empty words as reservists are withdrawn from Gaza while Hamas still breathes.
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In exchange for the release of the hostages, Hamas demands an end to the war and the release of terrorists captured on Oct. 7.
António Guterres didn’t mention Benjamin Netanyahu by name, but he criticized the Israeli prime minister harshly in a speech in Uganda over the weekend.
Local residents organized the event in cooperation with the Gush Etzion Regional Council.
Aware of the psychological trauma these images produce, Hamas is demanding Israel’s surrender in return for the remaining hostages.
“The digging was not secretive,” the Israeli UN ambassador says, adding that the United Nations “became an accomplice to Hamas’s crimes.”
The plan also envisions normalization between Israel and the Arab world, the release of captives and a new regime in Gaza.
Israel Defense Forces Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi: “We’re releasing some reserves, knowing that we’ll call on them again.”
An interview with Tomer Tzaban, a former undercover special forces soldier who knows Gaza like the back of his hand.
