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Israel at war day 426: What happened in Gaza, Lebanon?

By JERUSALEM POST STAFF
 IDF troops conduct an exercise in the Golan Heights. December 3, 2024.  (photo credit: IDF SPOKESPERSON'S UNIT)
IDF troops conduct an exercise in the Golan Heights. December 3, 2024.
(photo credit: IDF SPOKESPERSON'S UNIT)

Amnesty International genocide allegations are 'unfounded,' US State Dept. says

"People are entitled to draw their own conclusions. We disagree with the conclusions of such a report," the State Department Deupty Spokesperson said.

By HANNAH SARISOHN
A child walks around a fake tank parked outside the US embassy during a protest held by Amnesty International in Mexico City. (photo credit: REUTERS)
A child walks around a fake tank parked outside the US embassy during a protest held by Amnesty International in Mexico City.
(photo credit: REUTERS)

The State Department maintained it's continuing to find that allegations of Israel committing genocide in Gaza are unfounded as Amnesty International released its report on Thursday claiming there's enough evidence that Israel is committing genocide against Palestinians. 

"People are entitled to draw their own conclusions. We disagree with the conclusions of such a report," State Department Principal Deputy Spokesperson Vedant Patel told reporters during a news briefing on Thursday afternoon. "We have said previously and continue to find that the allegations of genocide are unfounded.

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Doing what is needed: 'Post' reporter on battling Hamas face-to-face in Gaza

By MICHAEL STARR
 'We were ready to do what was needed.' The 'Post's' Mike Starr has served two rounds of duty in Gaza since the October 7 Hamas attacks. (photo credit: Courtesy)
'We were ready to do what was needed.' The 'Post's' Mike Starr has served two rounds of duty in Gaza since the October 7 Hamas attacks.
(photo credit: Courtesy)

The 'Post's' Michael Starr discusses the harrowing experiences and difficult decisions in Gaza combat during reserve duties. 

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FM Sa'ar, Blinken meet to discuss Lebanon, Syria, Gaza developments

By JERUSALEM POST STAFF
  (photo credit: TOMER NEUBERG/FLASH90)
(photo credit: TOMER NEUBERG/FLASH90)

Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar met with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Thursday to discuss the situation in Lebanon, Syria, and Gaza, Walla reported.

Sa'ar told Blinken that Israel sees an opportunity to advance a deal for the release of hostages and that Israel is serious about its intention to promote such a deal, the Foreign Minister's office told Walla.

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Ex-Shin Bet Chief: Netanyahu asked me to spy on ministers, officers

Cohen emphasized that he saw the request not as eavesdropping but rather “using tools against anyone who is privy to the secret, including phone tapping.”

By BENZI ROBIN
 Former Director of Shin Bet Yoram Cohen attends a conference at the Reichman University in Herzliya, on February 6, 2024. (photo credit: TOMER NEUBERG/FLASH90)
Former Director of Shin Bet Yoram Cohen attends a conference at the Reichman University in Herzliya, on February 6, 2024.
(photo credit: TOMER NEUBERG/FLASH90)

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu asked former Shin Bet Chief Yoram Cohen to eavesdrop on ministers and senior officers who were involved in a major security event, Cohen revealed on Thursday.

The allegations stem from a 2018 incident and are reportedly connected to MK Benny Gantz, who was serving as the IDF Chief of Staff at the time.

Cohen emphasized that he saw the prime minister’s request to spy on Israeli officials not as eavesdropping but rather as “using tools against anyone who is privy to the secret, including wiretapping.”

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IDF rules out possible infiltration through Israel-Jordan border after investigating

By JERUSALEM POST STAFF
  (photo credit: IDF SPOKESPERSON'S UNIT)
(photo credit: IDF SPOKESPERSON'S UNIT)

Infiltration along the Israel-Jordan border has been ruled out after earlier reports on Thursday that there was suspicious activity in the area, the IDF reported shortly after the incident. 

Israeli security forces were dispatched to an area south of the Dead Sea along the border with Jordan to investigate the report.

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Cyprus takes delivery of Israeli air defense system, report says

Efforts are underway to upgrade Cyrpus's "anti-aircraft umbrella," the source said.

By REUTERS
Iron Dome intercepts UAVs, rockets barrage simultaneously in test (photo credit: DEFENSE MINISTRY)
Iron Dome intercepts UAVs, rockets barrage simultaneously in test
(photo credit: DEFENSE MINISTRY)

Cyprus has taken delivery of an Israeli air defense system, local media reported on Thursday, as the east Mediterranean island taps new markets to upgrade its defense capabilities after the loss of key supplier Russia.

TV station Sigma said the first deliveries were made on Tuesday. Cypriot officials declined to comment on the specifics of the report.

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'Throw them in the toilet': Yitzhak Yosef urges students to 'tear up' draft orders

"What do we have without our Torah? Why did we come here—to become secular? If a draft notice arrives, tear it up. Do you have a toilet at home? Flush it down,” Yosef said.

By YAKI ADAMKER
 Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef during a shaharit prayer in the northern Israeli city of Tzfat, September 17, 2024. (photo credit: David Cohen/Flash90)
Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef during a shaharit prayer in the northern Israeli city of Tzfat, September 17, 2024.
(photo credit: David Cohen/Flash90)

Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef, the former chief Sephardi rabbi and a leading figure in the Shas party, told yeshiva students this week to take the IDF draft notices sent to them, “tear them up, throw them in the toilet, and flush them away.”

Yosef made these remarks during a discussion with students earlier this week, where he urged them “not to fear because the Holy One, Blessed be He, is with you.”

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'Existential threat': IDF thwarted Oct. 7-like Hezbollah raid on northern Israel, official reveals

"Terrorists in the North were on full alert, ready to act" against Israel after October 7, the official senior explained.

By SHAKED SADEH
The Home Front Command medical command center IDF medical evacuations (photo credit: IDF SPOKESPERSON UNIT)
The Home Front Command medical command center IDF medical evacuations
(photo credit: IDF SPOKESPERSON UNIT)

A surprise attack was planned on Israel's northern border in the days following the October 7 Hamas attacks, a senior military official involved in commanding the IDF's operations in southern Lebanon revealed in a Wednesday Maariv interview. 

The official emphasized that a repeat or imitation of the October 7 attack is unlikely to occur along Israel's northern border at this stage of the war. He attributed this to the IDF's efforts in neutralizing terror tunnels, clearing dense brushlands, and dismantling nature reserves that had been converted into terror strongholds.

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Amnesty Israel rejects Amnesty International's report accusing Israel of genocide

Amnesty International's Israel section argued that the allegation of genocide had not been "sufficiently substantiated."

By MICHAEL STARR
 The logo of Amnesty International is seen next to director of Mujeres En Linea Luisa Kislinger, during a news conference to announce the results of an investigation into humans rights abuses committed in Venezuela during protests against President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas, Venezuela February 20, 2 (photo credit: REUTERS/CARLOS JASSO)
The logo of Amnesty International is seen next to director of Mujeres En Linea Luisa Kislinger, during a news conference to announce the results of an investigation into humans rights abuses committed in Venezuela during protests against President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas, Venezuela February 20, 2
(photo credit: REUTERS/CARLOS JASSO)

Amnesty International's Israel section rejected the findings of the global body's Thursday report accusing the State of Israel of committing genocide during the war against Hamas in Gaza.

In a Thursday statement, the independently registered Israeli association Israel said that it was not involved in any way with the report. It argued that the allegation of genocide had not been "sufficiently substantiated."

While Amnesty Israel believes that there is a high death toll of civilians in the Gaza Strip and that the Israeli response roused suspicions of possible widespread international law violations, crimes against humanity, and ethnic cleansing, it did not believe that the threshold of proof for the crime of genocide had been met.

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Police arrest illegal resident from West Bank after stealing a car in Ramat Gan

By ALON HACHMON
 breaking news (photo credit: JPOST STAFF)
breaking news
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Police arrested a 34-year-old illegal resident from the West Bank on Tuesday following a police car chase in Tel Aviv that ended with a self-inflicted crash, Israeli media reported on Thursday.

Police officers from the Ramat Gan-Bnei Brak Stock Exchange unit began searching for a suspect following a report received from an ituran (a system that provides stolen vehicle recovery and tracking services) concerning the theft of a car in Ramat Gan.

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