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Zaher al-Wahidi, an official from the Hamas-run Gaza health ministry claimed many of the removed names would likely be returned.
The suspects would reportedly approach various Tel Aviv businesses and provide them with Palestinian workers with forged ID cards.
Benjamin Netanyahu can praise President Donald Trump for his “creative and innovative idea” for Gaza, but the prime minister must also recognize the plan is absurd and dead on arrival.
Shas chairman MK Arye Deri stated Israel aims to dismantle Hamas and return hostages, without holding Gaza territory, while insisting on Gaza's demilitarization for a ceasefire.
The call was understood by many Palestinians as a direct incitement to kill Fatah members and protestors, sparking rage online.
On Tuesday, the military said some 30 masked men, believed to be Jewish residents from the Mateh Binyamin Regional Council area, entered the village, torching property.
A similar report by the Henry Jackson Society in December also concluded that Hamas had inflated the number of casualties in the war.
The protesters in Gaza, chanting “Hamas are terrorists!” are risking not only their livelihoods but their lives to speak out against an oppressive regime.
Although the raid was authorized to search for illegal weapons, the sites in question: a school and a pharmacy, were not authorized to be searched.