The IDF launched a pilot program for operating a central distribution center to supply civilians in the Strip.
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Jerusalem has officially protested the recent violations of the 1979 peace treaty, which prohibits Cairo from having a sizeable military presence in Sinai.
“The presence of tanks near Israel’s border is a blatant violation of the peace agreement,” says IDF Lt. Col. (res.) Eliyahu Dekel.
Israel appears to be moving toward a broad diplomatic agreement, starting with Gaza and ending in Saudi Arabia.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has dispatched his security chiefs for the first joint visit since August.
The Hind Rajab Foundation has filed lawsuits against at least 28 IDF soldiers in eight different countries during “Operation Iron Swords.”
Sources close to the negotiations paint a picture of deliberate obstruction, describing how Yahya Sinwar’s brother has consistently misled mediators over weeks.
The diplomatic cold shoulder comes against a backdrop of strained relations, most notably Oslo’s recognition of a Palestinian state.
Israeli forces have discovered a vast maze of tunnels extending from Gaza into Egyptian territory, of a previously unseen scope and sophistication.
“The Cabinet’s priority is to continue the ground operation in the Strip, even if it means meeting US demands for the supply of fuel and aid.”