As it becomes mired in a 'fiendishly difficult' battlefield in Gaza, Israel's military must learn from America's bitter experiences against Al-Qaida and ISIS, says Gen. David Petraeus, who commanded the U.S. Army during those wars
“This right to self-defense, indeed this obligation to self-defense, belongs to every nation. No country could or should tolerate the slaughter of innocents, ” Blinken said.
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The IDF said a number of Hamas terrorists were killed in the strike and said it had information that Hamas used Gazan ambulances to transport fighters and weapons.
The state rescinded work permits of laborers stuck in Israel when the war broke out. Returning the workers to Gaza became possible in the wake of a decision by the Security Cabinet made to deport them and to prevent Gazan workers from entering Israel in the future
Egypt and Saudi Arabia are telling Washington that the crisis in Gaza could revive extremist groups, while a humanitarian pause could preserve the legitimacy of the war on Hamas
Israel's Foreign Ministry recommends citizens postpone travel to countries with travel warnings; asks to avoid externalizing Israeli and Jewish symbols, find out the phone numbers of emergency services, and stay away from demonstrations
ISRAEL AT WAR: Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich and Economy Minister Nir Barkat vie over the economic aid plan to help businesses devastated by war with Hamas.
ISRAEL AT WAR: Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich and Economy Minister Nir Barkat vie over the economic aid plan to help businesses devastated by war with Hamas.
The leader of Hezbollah lauded how the Hamas attack led to an 'earthquake', in Israel, and warned that 'those who want to prevent a regional war must quickly stop the aggression in Gaza'
In the U.S. Secretary of State's third visit to Israel since the war began, he said after meeting Netanyahu that more needs to be done to 'protect Palestinian civilians.' Blinken also noted that 'the brutality of the slaughter has receded so quickly in the memories of many'