The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have provided an update on the recent activities of their 36th Division in the Gaza Strip, particularly in the Zeitoun neighborhood of Gaza City.

Bahrain’s Crown Prince and Prime Minister Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa on Friday “unequivocally” condemned Hamas for the October 7th massacre on Israel, the first leader of an Arab country to do so – 43 days after the massacre took place.

The IDF announced the death of two soldiers killed in northern Gaza raising the IDF ground invasion death toll to 65. The soldiers were identified as Sergeant Dvir Barazani and Sergeant Yinon Tamir, both 20-year-old soldiers in the 890th Battalion, Parachute Brigade.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has released compelling surveillance camera footage from Shifa Hospital, exposing Hamas terrorists’ use of the medical facility in the abduction of at least two individuals, a Nepali and a Thai citizen, who had been taken from Israel.

The Palestinian Authority released a statement alleging that Israel killed its own civilians on October 7, accusing the IDF of using helicopters to gun down its own civilians at the Supernova music festival, where more than 350 people were killed.

The IDF announced the tragic deaths of two soldiers during fighting in the northern Gaza Strip, bringing the death toll in its Gaza offensive to 63. They are: Cpt. (res.) Adir Portugal, 23, an officer of the Givati Infantry Brigade’s Shaked Battalion, from Mazkeret Batya Staff Sgt.

IDF troops raided the home of senior Hamas commanders in the upscale Rimal neighborhood in the Gaza Strip, the IDF spokesperson said on Sunday.

The IDF early Sunday announced the deaths of two soldiers killed during fighting in the Gaza Strip over Shabbos, bringing the death toll in Gaza to 58. They are: Captain (res.) Roey Biber, 28, from Beit Shemesh, a quad commander in the Combat Engineering Corps’ Yahalom special forces unit.

Israel, the United States, and Hamas have agreed to a tentative deal aimed at facilitating the release of dozens of women and children held hostage in Gaza in exchange for a five-day pause in fighting, according to a new Washington Post report.

Hamas confirmed the death of Ahmed Bahar, a member of its political bureau and a former deputy chairman of Hamas’s parliament in the Gaza Strip. Bahar, 76, was critically injured in an IDF airstrike last week and died of his wounds on Friday. He served in the past as the head of Hamas’s Shura Council.

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