“The latest [Israeli] massacre, the latest oppression, was the crime against the leader martyr Ismail Haniyeh,” said the Palestinian Authority leader.
Hamas
Despite the terrorist group’s absence, the negotiations, set for Aug. 15, will still take place.
The Israeli military is readying to raid the area after intelligence indicated “significant terrorist activity” there.
Israeli forces are moving to quash an attempt by the enemy to regroup in the former Hamas stronghold in southern Gaza.
Hamas has yet to respond to Israel’s proposed deal, according to the Israeli prime minister’s office.
Nael Sakhl was targeted in Gaza on July 24 in a joint IDF and Israel Security Agency operation. His death was confirmed several days later.
The killing of Hamas senior leader Ismail Haniyeh in a July 31 bombing assassination attributed to Israel left a significant vacuum in leadership.
“It is too little, too late—ignoring thousands of agency employees involved to various degrees in Hamas’s terror activities,” wrote Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations Gilad Erdan.
“Spirit of the IDF” author says government misleads when it speaks of “victory.” Israel’s army is purely defensive.
Bibi has been repeatedly accused in recent weeks of delaying negotiations and even scuttling a hostage deal with Hamas for strategic reasons. What is behind these accusations?