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Hamas can never govern Gaza or threaten Israel again, Rubio tells Egypt FM
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke with Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty on Tuesday, emphasizing the importance of close cooperation to ensure Hamas cannot govern the Gaza Strip again.

Testimony of 4 Israeli soldiers freed from Hamas captivity: ‘There were periods with no food’
The strength displayed by the four returning soldiers held hostage was evident from the moment that Hamas brought them out of the vehicles during the release ceremony on Saturday.

Trump says he’s ‘hopeful’ Iran deal can be reached without Israeli military strike on nuclear program
U.S. President Donald Trump revealed more indications of his future policy toward the Iranian regime, telling reporters in the Oval Office that he would prefer a diplomatic solution.

Contrary to agreement: Hamas will free IDF soldiers Karina Ariev, Danielle Gilboa, Naama Levy and Liri Albag
Despite Hamas’ violation of the ceasefire terms by planning to release four female IDF soldiers instead of civilians on Saturday, Israel at this time does not plan to cancel the ceasefire deal, Israeli media reported Friday evening.

United Arab Emirates ready to manage Gaza Strip after war, rebuild it without radical Islam: report
The United Arab Emirates and Israel agreed that the Gulf emirate would take over the management of the Gaza Strip after the war, according to a report by Israel Hayom.

IDF launches major new counterterror operation in Jenin as Netanyahu vows to fight ‘Iranian axis’ everywhere
The Israeli army and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced the launch of a large-scale counterterrorism operation in the city of Jenin located in Samaria on Tuesday.

Israel celebrates as 3 hostages return home after 471 days in Hamas captivity
Romi Gonen, Doron Steinbrecher and Emily Damari crossed the border into Israel shortly before 6 p.m. local time on Sunday, after spending 471 days as hostages in the Gaza Strip.

3 female Israeli hostages released: Romi Gonen, Emily Damari, Doron Steinbrecher
The Hamas terror organization released three female Israeli hostages on Sunday. They are alive and were transferred into the hands of Red Cross workers who transported them out of Gaza to meet with the Israel Defense Forces.

The International Court of Justice now led by Evangelical judge, Julia Sebutinde
The resignation of International Court of Justice President Nawaf Salam to become Lebanon's prime minister has elevated Vice President Julia Sebutinde to the role of acting president, marking a dramatic shift in the court's leadership.

Biblical-era structure discovered in Jerusalem's City of David, used during the First Temple Period
A unique structure, which was uncovered by the Israel Antiquities Authority on the eastern slope of the City of David, dates back to the First Temple Period and was used for ritual religious practices.



















