Zakaria Zubeidi, who was released as part of a ceasefire-hostage deal with Hamas, asserted that "resistance… will lead us to freedom."
Among the terrorists are three terrorists who participated in the Second Intifada.
Former Hamas hostage posted to her Instagram story the moment the military helicopter that was carrying Agam Berger to the hospital.
Palestinian terrorists in Gaza began launching improvised explosive devices (IEDs), including condoms and balloons, into Israel’s South in 2017.
This comes as part of an ongoing operation in Jenin aiming to thwart terrorism in the area.
The cell planned to carry out an attack in the immediate future in the northern West Bank.
Over ten terrorists were killed, and about 20 wanted terrorists were arrested, along with countless weapons and combat equipment getting confiscated.
Palestinian Authority security forces exited the area following a month-long operation of its own against local Palestinian terror groups.
"The State of Israel has failed to provide my family and me with security and has failed to deliver justice."
The study named economic pressure and material and bureaucratic hurdles in Gaza among reasons for decrease in pay-for-slay funding.