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Israel Army Finds Bodies Hostages; ‘Eliminates Islamic Commander’
Israel Army Finds Bodies Hostages; ‘Eliminates Islamic Commander’

Israel’s military says its troops in Gaza have found the bodies of three Israeli hostages killed by Hamas during its October 7 attack in Israel, including German-Israeli Shani Louk.

First Aid Shipment In Gaza From US Pier
First Aid Shipment In Gaza From US Pier

The first shipment of humanitarian aid has arrived in Gaza via a temporary floating pier anchored to a beach of the war-torn enclave, the U.S. and Israeli military confirmed Friday.

Arab League Wants Troops In Jerusalem and Other Areas
Arab League Wants Troops In Jerusalem and Other Areas

Israel anxiously entered the “Shabbat,” the weekly Jewish day of rest, after the 22-member Arab League sought to dispatch troops to Jerusalem, Judea, and Judea and Samaria, also known as the West Bank.

Israel Suffering Military Casualties And Attacks From Hezbollah
Israel Suffering Military Casualties And Attacks From Hezbollah

Israel’s military suffered setbacks Thursday after officials confirmed that five troops were killed in a “friendly fire” incident in Gaza while elsewhere, an Israeli air force base in northern Israel was hit by the Lebanon-based Hezbollah militia.

Netanyahu Suggests Egypt Is Holding Gaza Civilians “Hostage”
Netanyahu Suggests Egypt Is Holding Gaza Civilians “Hostage”

Amid heightened tensions with Egypt since Israel began its ground operation against Hamas in Gaza, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday intimated that Egypt was holding Gazan civilians “hostage” by not working with him to reopen the Rafah Border Crossing for humanitarian aid to enter the war-torn enclave, the Times of Israel (TOI) reports.

Arab States Readying Peacekeeping Force In Gaza
Arab States Readying Peacekeeping Force In Gaza

Israel came under pressure Wednesday to accept an independent Palestinian state as Arab countries plan to join a U.S.-led peacekeeping force in wartorn Gaza, Western and Arab officials confirmed Wednesday.

Netanyahu and Defense Minister Clash Over Potential Israeli Control of Gaza
Netanyahu and Defense Minister Clash Over Potential Israeli Control of Gaza

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant (Likud) clashed on Wednesday over the future governance of the Gaza Strip after the current war with Hamas, exposing divisions within the ruling Israeli coalition government.

Israel Advances Further into Rafah, Over 450,000 Palestinians Displaced
Israel Advances Further into Rafah, Over 450,000 Palestinians Displaced

Israeli tanks advanced deeper into eastern Rafah on Tuesday, reaching residential areas of the southern border city, where over a million displaced individuals had sought refuge amid the conflict with Hamas in Gaza.

Israel Escalates Strikes on 120 Terror Targets Across Gaza Amid Mass Evacuation from Rafah
Israel Escalates Strikes on 120 Terror Targets Across Gaza Amid Mass Evacuation from Rafah

The Israeli military has intensified its operations in northern and central Gaza and Rafah, urging more neighborhoods to move to designated safe zones over the last 24 hours. Meanwhile, Israeli aircraft struck over 120 Hamas targets throughout the Gaza Strip, as detailed in a statement from the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) on Monday.

Israel Commemorates its 76th Independence Day Amid Ongoing Conflict with Hamas
Israel Commemorates its 76th Independence Day Amid Ongoing Conflict with Hamas

Israel began its 76th Independence Day with subdued celebrations due to ongoing conflict with Hamas in the Gaza Strip. The annual torch-lighting ceremony was pre-recorded and broadcast Monday night, marking the first Independence Day since the escalation of hostilities on October 7.

Arab Nations Reject Israeli Invitation to Join Civil Administration of Post-War Gaza
Arab Nations Reject Israeli Invitation to Join Civil Administration of Post-War Gaza

Qatar, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates have announced they reject Israel’s suggestion that Arab countries control civil administration in the Gaza Strip after the current Israeli-Hamas war there has ended, the Jerusalem Post reports.

Israel Starts Most ‘Difficult Memorial Day’ Since Foundation
Israel Starts Most ‘Difficult Memorial Day’ Since Foundation

At 8 pm local time on Sunday, May 22, Israel came to “a halt for 24 hours” to mark “one of the most difficult Memorial Days since our country’s founding,” Israel’s government said.  

Israel Condemns UN Decision To Almost Recognize Palestinian State
Israel Condemns UN Decision To Almost Recognize Palestinian State

Israel’s government was weighing its options Saturday after the United Nations General Assembly overwhelmingly backed a Palestinian bid to become a full U.N. member in a move that Israel described as “a prize for Hamas.”

‘Israel’s Emergency Government Near Collapse’
‘Israel’s Emergency Government Near Collapse’

Concerns remained Friday that Israel’s emergency government formed after the Israel-Hamas war erupted in October may soon fall apart due to its inability to reach a hostage deal with Hamas, Israeli sources suggested.

Netanyahu: ‘Israel Determined To Enter Rafah’
Netanyahu: ‘Israel Determined To Enter Rafah’

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Thursday that Israel “is determined” to go into the southern Gaza city of Rafah to destroy the last battalions of Hamas in a war that he admitted had killed 16,000 civilians and 14,000 combatants in Gaza.