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Israeli troops "will stay and hold the ground in areas we've already fought for longer," an IDF spokesperson told Newsweek.
Pope Leo XIV says the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza, "the heartbreaking price of which is paid by children, the elderly, the sick," must end and food must be allowed in.
In his statement, the Israeli leader said that Hamas “want to destroy the Jewish state” and annihilate the Jewish people,” adding that he fails to understand how this “simple truth evades” French President Emmanuel Macron, British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney.
The morning after the shooting of two members of the Israeli Embassy in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday night, university protests in Chicago against the Israel-Hamas war continued.
Israel's banking regulator on Monday said it was still too early to give the green light to commercial banks to raise dividend payouts due to ongoing economic uncertainty stemming from the war in Gaza.
Per Israeli officials, 93 aid trucks entered the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, but experts say that is not nearly enough.
A couple who worked at the Israeli embassy in Washington DC have been shot dead by a suspect who shouted "free Palestine". Benjamin Netanyahu has blamed the leaders of the UK, France and Canada for fuelling antisemitism.
Authorities reviewing writings tied to DC shooting suspect accused of killing Israeli Embassy staffers outside Jewish museum.