Israel Hamas War
Released Israeli hostage lashes out at intelligence agency, IDF
Lifshitz, whose husband is still under captivity, lashed out against the Israeli intelligence agency Shin Bet and the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF).
Not permissible to give Israel unconditional green light: Qatar
“We say enough is enough, and it is not permissible for Israel to be given an unconditional green light and unrestricted permission to kill. It is not permissible to continue ignoring the reality of occupation, siege and settlement,” Qatari Emir wrote on X.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi to visit US to discuss Israel-Hamas war
Wang's visit will begin on Thursday through October 29, the BBC reported.
US concerned Israel lacks achievable goals for Gaza ground offensive
US officials have held marathon meetings and phone calls with their Israeli counterparts to discuss the ground operation, which many thought the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) would have launched by Monday
Macron arrives in Israel, to meet families of those killed in Hamas attack
In Israel, he is scheduled to hold talks with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, President Isaac Herzog and Defence Minister Yaov Gallant, as well as opposition leaders Yair Lapid and Benny Gantz.
French President Emmanuel Macron arrives in Israel
According to an Elysee Palace source, the President plans to express solidarity and discuss a two-state solution, CNN reported. Emmanuel Macron is expected to meet Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, President Issac Herzog and opposition leader Yair Lapid.
'Hamas offered apartment, $10,000 cash to militants for bringing hostage to Gaza'
Israeli security agency Shin Bet and the Police in a joint statement on Monday shared "startling revelations" made by the arrested militants during interrogation. The militants were instructed to target as many people as possible and to take control of the area. Kidnapping children and elderly women was their priority, the investigators said.
Hamas releases two Israeli women hostages
An Israeli military spokesman in a statement on Monday confirmed the release of the two women, identified as Nurit Cooper (80) and Yocheved Lifshitz (85), to the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). The ICRC took them to the Rafah border, where they were handed over to Israeli officials.
US moves its forces closer to Israel in anticipation of Middle East war escalating
Some 2,000 troops have been put on alert to move into the Gulf as USS Gerald Ford and USS Eisenhower aircraft carriers with fighter aircraft are moving close to Israeli waters.
Gaza ground offensive must begin sooner rather than later: IDF
Israel said that its war on Hamas is aimed at destroying the group’s infrastructure, and has vowed to eliminate the entire organization.
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