Thirty-three civilians and security personnel were killed in the span of 40 minutes during the Hamas-led invasion of the Negev city.
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Hadar Goldin’s parents continue their fight to bring home their son, who was killed and abducted during the 2014 Gaza War.
“The entire nation of Israel mourns the loss of the heroic armored fighters,” said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, eulogizing the three.
What began as a strategic innovation now risks turning into a political illusion — or maybe not?
Israeli troops continue to operate in the Beit Hanoun area in the northern Strip, as well as in Khan Yunis in the south.
Five Israeli divisions are operating in the Gaza Strip, dismantling terrorist infrastructure above and below ground.
The fuel was delivered “in accordance with a directive of the political echelon, and following a thorough security inspection,” said COGAT.
Those who demand that Israel withdraw from the Morag Corridor risk more than just military terrain—they sacrifice one of the last real hopes for change in the Gaza Strip.
Measures include increasing the number of daily trucks entering Gaza and opening additional crossings into the north and south of the Strip.
What foreign media report about Israel’s so-called “humanitarian city” in the Gaza Strip is not just misguided—it’s dangerously inflammatory.
