Israel ramps up security at embassies
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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.
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Alex Soros is being slammed online for his statement condemning the killing of two Israeli embassy staffers despite funding anti-Israel groups through his Open Society Foundation (OSF).
Torontonians should expect increased police presence and road closures around the United Jewish Appeal’s annual “Walk with Israel” event this weekend, police say.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel has “probably” killed Mohammed Sinwar, Hamas’ elusive de facto leader in Gaza.
The Israeli Foreign Ministry issued a fiery statement after the U.K. announced it was suspending free trade talks with Jerusalem and imposing new sanctions on the West Bank.
Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations Danny Danon described the shooting as “a depraved act of anti-Semitic terrorism” in a post on X. The shooting, which took place in the area of 3rd and F Street NW, killed a man and a woman, who have not yet been publicly identified. Others, including Israeli embassy employees, were injured.
The aid getting into Gaza is nowhere near enough for the enclave's two million people, some of whom are "visibly starving", a UN official has said. Meanwhile, a UK minister says the government "does not recognise" Benjamin Netanyahu's attack on the prime minister.
Israel allowed 100 aid trucks into the Gaza Strip, the Israeli military said, as UN officials reported that no aid had so far reached people in need.