In an interview with Lebanon’s Bel Moubashar Online, Osama Hamden, a senior official in the Hamas political bureau, stated unequivocally that the group has no regrets over the October 7 attack and forewarned of a larger impending conflict.

The IDF announced the death of two additional soldiers killed while fighting in Gaza, with one being the first casualty since the end of the ceasefire. They were named as: Sergeant Aschalwu Sama, 20, a soldier in the Nachal Brigade, who succumbed to his wounds last night after being wounded in battle on Nov. 14th in northern Gaza.

A man shouting “Allahu Akbar” went on a violent spree in Paris on Saturday night, stabbing a German tourist to death and injuring two others with an axe before being taken into custody.

The IDF eliminated Hamas’s Shejaiya Battalion Commander, Wessam Farhat, on Shabbos. Farhat was responsible for the murder of numerous Israelis. Most recently, he participated in the planning of the October 7th massacre.

The IDF has reported that since 7 a.m., they have conducted airstrikes against approximately 200 targets throughout the Gaza Strip in response to Hamas’s breach of the ceasefire. These airstrikes included operations in southern Gaza’s Khan Younis and Rafah areas.

The IDF has renewed combat against Hamas in Gaza. A statement from the IDF said: “Hamas violated the operational pause, and in addition, fired (rockets) toward Israeli territory. The IDF has resumed combat against the Hamas terrorist organization in the Gaza Strip.”

The IDF has confirmed that Hamas has transferred six Israeli hostages to the Red Cross. This latest development follows an earlier release of two Israeli hostages by Hamas, totaling eight releases for the day. As per the terms of the ceasefire agreement, Hamas is obligated to release a minimum of ten hostages daily.

Six people were injured in a shooting attack at the entrance to Jerusalem. The attack took place at the entrance to Jerusalem in the area of Ramot. Two terrorists were neutralized. This is a developing story.

• Negotiations to extend the Israel-Hamas ceasefire are reaching a feverish point as the ceasefire is set to expire in 45 minutes. • Israel has told its military to be prepared for combat in case the truce is not extended. • Hamas posted on Telegram telling its militants to remain in readiness posture.

After a long delay, ten Israeli hostages have been reportedly handed over to the Red Cross. Per the spokesman of the Qatari Foreign Ministry, the release includes dual nationals, including 1 Dutch, 3 Germans, and 1 American.

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