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Sa'ar: Military pressure in Gaza is effective but ready to also use diplomacy
"Hamas not only steals aid, they are profiting from it and using funds as a financial resource during the war," Sa'ar said.
Tel Aviv rises: Women spearhead city-wide festival of self-love and connection
Woman shot dead in her home as Arab sector homicides continue to surge
Secret diaries reveal Ben-Gurion’s sleepless battle to build a nation
WATCH: 'Disregards the needs of the population': IDF releases footage of Hamas looting aid
“Even when aid is delivered into Gaza - Hamas loots it for its own use, blatantly disregarding the needs of the population,” the IDF stated.
Netherlands bans entry for Ben-Gvir, Smotrich over settlement expansion, comments on Gaza
The Israeli ambassador was summoned and requested to tell the Israeli government to change its current course in Gaza.
IDF releases footage of Hamas looting aid, UK will reportedly introduce Palestinian statehood plan
UK PM Starmer will reportedly introduce Palestinian statehood recognition plan • Israel, US boycott UN meeting on two-state solution • Netanyahu's ICC lawyer targeted in Hezbollah assassination plot
Boxer Floyd Mayweather opens Tel Aviv Stock Exchange
Mayweather, who is in Israel as part of a private delegation aimed at enhancing the country’s international image, attended the ceremony as a guest of honor.
Netanyahu's ICC lawyer denounces Hezbollah assassination plot against him in France - report
French authorities opened an investigation following suspicions of a plot to assassinate French lawyer Olivier Pardo, who represents Netanyahu at the ICC.
Georgian crime gang members arrested for stealing phones, over NIS 1m.
The arrests followed an undercover operation by the Central District’s Central Unit, targeting theft, receiving stolen goods, and conspiracy.
HRF files complaint on Shayetet 13 commander in British war crimes court over Handala ship seizure
The pro-Palestinian organization urged the British government to take action to seize the vessel, which was sailing under a British Flag.
Police bet on Netanyahu quitting, witnesses sue for torture, new documentary alleges
A new documentary alleges that Netanyahu’s corruption case has gone well beyond a standard criminal proceeding and is damaging for Israel.
Prime Minister's Office says Gaza situation 'difficult', promises to cooperate with aid groups
The Prime Minister's Office noted that the IDF paused operations in Gaza from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. every day to allow for the safe passage of aid convoys.
Herzog clashes with Dutch PM over threat to suspend Israel from EU programs
Tensions erupted between Herzog and Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof, following a statement from the Netherlands suggesting punitive European measures against Israel.