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Gallant to Austin: Gaza war won’t stop until Hamas defeated

Israel Defense Minister Yoav Gallant told his American counterpart in a call overnight Wednesday that the IDF will continue its mission in Gaza until Hamas is defeated and the hostages returned.

Read more: Jewish News Syndicate

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Hamas claims ‘massacre’ as Palestinians killed in Gaza aid delivery disaster

Over 100 Palestinians have been killed in a three-part disastrous delivery of humanitarian aid to Palestinians in northern Gaza.

Read more: Jerusalem Post

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Two Israelis die in Samaria shooting attack

Two Israelis were murdered on Thursday afternoon in a shooting attack at a gas station outside the town of Eli in the Binyamin region of Samaria, according to first responders.

Read more: Jewish News Syndicate

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US official: Iranian and Hezbollah operatives in Yemen are aiding Houthi attacks

Operatives from Iran and its Lebanese ally Hezbollah are working inside Yemen to support Houthi insurgents’ attacks on international shipping, a US official said Tuesday.

Read more: The Times of Israel

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Jewish, Israeli students often afraid to go to Berkeley schools, federal complaint alleges

Enduring “Kill the Jews” statements from peers. Being asked what their number is, “referring to numbers tattooed on Jews during the Holocaust.” Teacher-prompted walk-outs in support of Hamas terrorists. A teacher directing second-graders to write, “Stop bombing babies” on sticky notes displayed around the school.

Read more: Jewish News Syndicate

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Hamas’s Haniyeh calls for terror attacks during Ramadan

Ismail Haniyeh, the Doha-based leader of Hamas’s “political” wing, on Wednesday urged the Iran-led “Axis of Resistance” to step up attacks on Israel during Ramadan, calling for a “broad and international movement to break the siege on Al-Aqsa mosque” in Jerusalem.

Read more: Jewish News Syndicate

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2 IDF officers killed in battle in northern Gaza Strip, additional 7 soldiers seriously wounded

Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced on Wednesday morning the name of two fallen soldiers, raising the death toll of the Gaza ground operation to 242. Major Iftah Shahar, 25 years old from Moshav Paran, was a combat officer in the Shaldag special forces unit and a company commander in the 432nd 'Zabar' Battalion of the Givati ​​Brigade. He was...

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IAEA warns Iran building up uranium stockpile, still barring senior monitors

Iran has further increased its total stockpile of uranium, according to a report by the UN nuclear watchdog seen by The Associated Press on Monday, and it continues to bar the agency’s most seasoned inspectors from monitoring its nuclear program.

Read more: The Times of Israel

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IDF: Islamic Jihad commander, 2 other gunmen killed by troops in West Bank

Three Palestinian gunmen, including a Palestinian Islamic Jihad commander, were killed by Israeli forces in the northern West Bank on Tuesday morning, according to the Israel Defense Forces and Palestinian health officials.

Read more: The Times of Israel

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Hezbollah fires dozens of rockets at Upper Galilee

The Lebanese terrorist group Hezbollah fired a “significant” rocket barrage at northern Israel on Tuesday morning. The Iranian proxy said the attack was a response to an Israeli strike the previous day in the Beqaa Valley which killed a senior Hezbollah commander.

Read more: Jewish News Syndicate

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IDF presses on in Gaza ahead of Rafah operation

The Israeli Air Force struck the source of rocket launches carried out from the central Gaza Strip at Israeli communities on Monday, the military reported on Tuesday.

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IDF soldier, former Hamas captive, returns to service

Cpl. Ori Megidish, whom the IDF and Israel Security Agency (Shin Bet) freed from Hamas captivity in late October, returned to duty in the army’s Intelligence Directorate on Monday.

Read more: Jewish News Syndicate

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Israel slams Beijing for saying Palestinians have a right to attack civilians

Jerusalem on Monday criticized Beijing’s presentation to the International Court of Justice last week in which its representative appeared to legitimize the Hamas-led terrorist attack of Oct. 7.

Read more: Jewish News Syndicate

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Former Hamas hostage returns to IDF service months after rescue

Corporal Ori Megidish will return to her service in the Intelligence Unit of the IDF after recovering from her kidnapping on October 7 from the Nahal Oz outpost by Hamas terrorists, where she served as an observer.

Read more: Jerusalem Post

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IDF striking ‘deep inside Lebanon’ after Hezbollah downs drone

Following Hezbollah’s interception of an Israeli drone on Monday morning, the Israel Defense Forces said it was attacking the terrorist organization “deep inside Lebanon,” with reports of an attack in the area of Baalbek, located about 42 miles northeast of Beirut.

Read more: Jewish News Syndicate

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Rape, sexual abuse, and pedophilia: How Hamas leader Sinwar ruled the yard

Baruch Yedid, head of the Arab affairs desk for Channel 14, on Wednesday revealed more details on 103FM in the Erel Segal program about the news about sexual scandals attributed to the Hamas leader in Gaza, Yahya Sinwar, among other things when he was in Israeli prison.

Read more: The Jerusalem Post

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‘We’re running out of patience’: Israel warns UNSC Iran giving weapons to Hezbollah

Foreign Minister Israel Katz warned that Iran has accelerated its shipments of weapons to Hezbollah through Syria since the war in Gaza began, stressing that Israel has an "inherent right...to defend its territory and its citizens" in a letter to the United Nations Security Council on Thursday.

Read more: The Jerusalem Post

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Netanyahu’s ‘day after’ Hamas plan emphasizes security control

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday night formally presented for the first time his “day after” Hamas plan, which reiterates his oft-stated goal of completely eradicating the Palestinian terror group and emphasizes ongoing Israeli security control west of the Jordan River, including in Judea, Samaria and the Gaza Strip.

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Israeli Navy carries out ‘extensive’ drills in preparation for potential war in north

The Israeli Navy’s fleet of missile boats carried out “extensive” exercises over the past week, the IDF said on Friday, as the military prepares for potential war in the north while Israel warns that its patience for a diplomatic solution is running out.

Read more: The Times of Israel

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Israel’s Arrow intercepts apparent Houthi ballistic missile headed for Eilat

Israel’s long-range Arrow air defense system shot down a ballistic missile over the Red Sea early Thursday morning, apparently fired by the Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen, the military said.

Read more: The Times of Israel