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The Hostages and Missing Families Forum has expressed outrage at Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu following a statement from his office that the Israeli delegation negotiating the release of hostages in Doha will be arriving later today. However, the prime minister and his senior team will not meet with them until Motzoei Shabbos.
“The families of the hostages apologize for disturbing you on Shabbos, but their loved ones do not have time to wait!” the forum declared.
The forum stressed the urgency of the situation, emphasizing, “Twenty-four hours in captivity is 24 hours of hell, torment and abuse, it is 24 hours of danger of death and disappearance,” and called on the government to expedite their meeting with the delegation.

Hunter Biden has successfully secured a decision to dismiss his lawsuit over the alleged hacking of his laptop, citing financial struggles, but the judge has ruled that he will not be allowed to bring the case again in the future.
Federal Judge Hernán Vera of California partially accepted Biden’s 55-year-old request to drop his legal battle against Garrett Ziegler, a former White House aide, after Biden argued that he is unable to pay off his debts. He claimed that his memoir and artwork aren’t generating enough income, and that his family had to move out of their upscale Malibu home following the destruction caused by wildfires.

A soldier from the Golani Brigade, who had been injured during the fierce combat in Gaza, experienced an unexpected and emotional moment while vacationing in Sri Lanka. While attending a local shul, he was reading from a Megillah and discovered that it was dedicated in memory of three soldiers who had fallen in the war, including Major Moshe Avram Bar On, who died in a battle in which the soldier himself had also been wounded.
“This was the first time the Megillah was opened and read. It was great closure for Purim. The connection between the holiday of Purim, the reading of the Megillah, and the memory of the fallen soldiers made the moment particularly emotional and shocking.”

Israel’s Prime Minister’s Office on Friday rejected a Hamas offer to release Edan Alexander, 21, in an effort to jump-start stalled ceasefire negotiations.
“While Israel accepted the Witkoff plan, Hamas persisted in its refusal and did not move a millimeter,” the Prime Minister’s Office said, referring to Trump administration special envoy Steve Witkoff’s proposal to extend the first phase of the ceasefire.
“At the same time, [Hamas] continues to employ manipulation and psychological warfare,” the Prime Minister’s Office added.

Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu participated in the reading of Megillas Esther at the National Police Academy in Beit Shemesh on Thursday evening.
Addressing the police officers, the prime minister drew a comparison to the story of Purim, in which the Jewish people were saved from annihilation in Persia, now present-day Iran, to the modern Jewish state’s conflict with the Islamic Republic.
“Two thousand five hundred years later an enemy of the Jewish people arose in that land. He, too, wants to destroy and annihilate the seed of the Jews from the face of the earth,” Netanyahu said.

NEW YORK (AP) — The Trump administration has delivered an extraordinary ultimatum to Columbia University, threatening to permanently end

In a dramatic halachic ruling, Hagaon Rav Moshe Sternbuch, the senior posek and raavad of the Badatz of the Eidah Hachareidis, has declared that anyone who was in Yerushalayim at dawn on Purim morning must not leave the city during the day.
The psak, which has significant halachic implications, was delivered by Rav Sternbuch during his shiur to members of the Teshuvos Vehanhagos Kollel, and has sparked widespread discussion.

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Mahmoud Abbas may be the final Palestinian leader to advocate for a two-state solution and to oppose violence as a means of achieving it, according to a potential successor of the Palestinian Authority president in a recent conversation with The Times of Israel.
Jibril Rajoub, the secretary-general of Abbas’s Fatah party and former head of the PA’s security forces, explained that Abbas is “the last founding pillar of the Palestinian national movement who believes in two things: making historic reconciliation [with Israel] based on the two-state solution [and] that blood-shedding should not be a choice to achieve [that goal].”

President Donald Trump asserted on Thursday that Canada would be better off as part of the United States, and emphasized that he would not back down from the tariffs he has imposed or those scheduled to begin in April.
Trump made these comments during a press conference in the Oval Office following a meeting with NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte, which was broadcast on Newsmax and its online platform, Newsmax2. The conversation came shortly after Trump urged European allies to contribute more to the defense fund of the 32-nation military alliance.

IDF’s engineering forces have uncovered about 90 tunnels of various types along the Philadelphi Corridor, a strategic area connecting the Gaza Strip to Egypt, Walla reported on Thursday. According to estimates by army officials, it is very likely that there are additional tunnels in the area that have not yet been located. “The working assumption after October 7 is that we don’t know everything and therefore it’s possible that as the pressure increases due to the cessation of humanitarian aid, we will see more smuggling attempts of various kinds, such as drones, vessels and tunnels,” a security official said, noting that there are still cross-border tunnels that have not been blocked from an engineering standpoint but are under IDF control.

Healthcare professionals fear that a soldier who was seriously injured in Gaza about a year ago infected many people, including other soldiers, with tuberculosis, Kan News reported on Wednesday evening. The soldier is believed to have contracted tuberculosis before he entered Gaza over a year ago but wasn’t diagnosed until three weeks ago. Meanwhile, following his injury, he was treated in hospitals and community clinics, exposing doctors and nurses to the infection. Medical professionals who treated him are being tested, but not all test results have been received yet. According to what is known so far, at least one doctor required treatment due to his exposure to the infection. There are also concerns that he infected fellow soldiers in Gaza.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) appeared on MSNBC’s “All In” on Thursday, stating that the consequences of a federal government shutdown would be far worse than supporting the House funding bill. Schumer expressed his strong opinion, claiming that figures like President Donald Trump and Elon Musk, whom he described as “bastards,” would pose a threat to democracy if given more power.

JERUSALEM (AP) — Hamas said on Friday it has accepted a proposal from mediators to release one living American-Israeli hostage and the bodies of four dual-nationals, hostages who had died in captivity. The announcement came talks continue in Qatar to try to broker the next stage of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire. The group in the Gaza […]

Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu accused Shin Bet head Ronen Bar of attempting to “blackmail” him on Thursday, escalating the conflict between the two to a new and extreme level. Netanyahu’s statement came in response to comments made by Bar’s predecessor, Nadav Argaman, who disclosed that he holds significant compromising information about the prime minister. Argaman warned that he would publicly release this information if Netanyahu ever acted illegally. Reports suggest that Netanyahu has been attempting for months to dismiss Bar, blaming him for security failures that allowed Hamas’s attack on October 7 to take place. The prime minister has focused his criticisms on the security establishment, distancing the blame from the political leadership.

After more than 17 months of captivity, Edan Alexander, the last known living American hostage held by Hamas, is set to be released. The 21-year-old Israeli-American soldier has been held since October 7, when he was captured during Hamas’ brutal attacks on Israel. Alexander’s release comes as part of a deal brokered by mediators, which will also see the return of the bodies of four other dual-national hostages. The exact timing of the transfer remains uncertain, but it coincides with high-stakes negotiations in Qatar over a possible second phase of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire. Born in Israel but raised in New Jersey, Alexander chose to enlist in the IDF instead of attending college.

Avigdor Lieberman, the leader of the Yisrael Beytenu party, has not ruled out the possibility of joining forces with former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett in the next elections.
“We will do everything to bring down the government. If we see that running together brings more seats – we will run together. If we see that running separately brings more seats – we will run separately. We have proven, even in the previous government, that we will do whatever is necessary,” Lieberman shared during an interview with Channel 12 News.
When asked who would lead a potential joint list, Lieberman stated, “There are no questions at all about who is in first place and who is second; we will know how to solve all the problems.”

Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu is scheduled to travel to Hungary in the coming weeks, despite facing an international arrest warrant linked to the ongoing conflict in Gaza, Hungarian officials confirmed on Thursday, as reported by The Associated Press.
Gergely Gulyás, the chief of staff to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, revealed during a press briefing in Budapest that Netanyahu is expected to make the visit before Easter, which falls on April 20 this year.
The International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague issued arrest warrants for Netanyahu, former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, and several Hamas leaders over accusations of war crimes committed in Gaza.

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