A day after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused the Biden administration of preventing weapons delivery, the PMO said on Wednesday that the US was expected to lift its hold on the shipment of ammunition and weapons designated for the IDF.
Go to the full article >>Canada has announced that it will list the IRGC as a terrorist group and could potentially investigate former senior Iranian officials who live in the country.
Go to the full article >>A photo shared by Israel-Arab activist Yoseph Haddad in a post on Meta showed an IDF soldier in the Gaza Strip holding an Arabic translation of Adolf Hitler’s Mein Kampf.
Go to the full article >>IDF Spokesperson R.-Adm. Daniel Hagari said on Wednesday that it would be wrong to promise to evacuees from Israel’s North that they will be back in their homes by the start of the school year on September 1.
Go to the full article >>In the wake of a UNHRC report accusing Israel of committing war crimes in the Gaza Strip, relatives of Gaza hostages spoke at the committee, condemning the findings and asking that they focus on the true crimes committed by Hamas.
Go to the full article >>Former hostage and peace activist Ada Sagi shared insights into her captivity and why her outlook for peace in the future has changed in a new BBC report.
Go to the full article >>Israeli forces may have repeatedly violated fundamental principles of the laws of war and failed to distinguish between civilians and fighters in their Gaza Strip military campaign, the United Nations human rights office said on Wednesday.
Go to the full article >>Following the reports in Lebanon of three deaths in the IDF attack on Yaron, Hezbollah has officially announced the death of Hassan Muhammad Ali Saab, Ynet reported.
Go to the full article >>During talks between the United States, Israel, and Arab countries held in Bahrain at the beginning of the month at the latest Arab Summit, Egypt agreed to participate in an Arab security force in the Gaza Strip, according to the Qatari news site Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
Go to the full article >>A white cat walking across a partially destroyed building in Rafah’s Shabura refugee camp was the only civilian remnant of the Gaza neighborhood by the Egyptian border, which until the start of May had been crowded with Palestinians.
A bullet-riddled Sonol sign still hung on top of the rubble of what had once been a gas station.
Half destroyed concrete buildings stood, in some cases reduced to framed shells, intermixed with piles of rubble.
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