Hamas’s execution of six hostages has “called into question Hamas’s readiness to do a deal of any kind,” the senior official said.
Gaza
“We’re open to considering it. But I don’t see that happening right now. And until that happens, we’re there,” said the Israeli leader.
Two-phased “Generals’ Plan” calls for the forced evacuation of northern Gaza and a total siege on the terrorists who remain there.
“We have many challenges and we need a lot of miracles, and for that we need prayer so that we may each find the holy component within our spirit.”
“The axis of evil needs the Philadelphi Corridor; for this reason, we need the Philadelphi Corridor,” the Israeli prime minister said.
Two new polls show that the Israeli public backs the Netanyahu government’s position that holding the Egypt-Gaza border is critical to Israel’s security.
After nearly a year in captivity, the remaining hostages’ prospects look increasingly grim, and that’s tearing the nation apart.
It was not Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu who murdered the six hostages, but the Hamas terrorists in the Gaza Strip.
Rabbi Bentzi Mann had never seen a dead body in his life before Oct. 8. Within 15 minutes of his arrival at the IDF’s Shura Base, he found himself holding one, covered in blood.
Palestinian terrorists breached the border through 119 holes they created in the fence separating Israel from the Strip.