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Hamas has moved some of the hostages above ground. Hamas now holds some hostages in tents and private homes, ahead of increased IDF ground operations.
Palestinian shot while trying to cross the separation fence has been pronounced dead.
An indictment has been filed against a 24-year-old man from Isawiya after he broke into an apartment in central Tel Aviv and bit a policewoman during his arrest.
Police discovered a drug lab in the home of a serving advisor to Minister Golan; six were arrested at the Ministry of Social Equality, some on suspicion of impersonating ministry employees.
After the raid on her office and the arrests, Minister May Golan is expected to be questioned.
One of the police officers arrested in the Mosley crime family information case is retired Lt. Col. Itai Ramot, a former investigator at Lahav 433.
IDF eliminates a Hezbollah terrorist in Lebanon who was involved in developing and manufacturing weapons.
President Trump confirmed that he intends to attend Charlie Kirk's funeral next week, saying: "The problems today are with the left, there are instigators, scumbags who say bad things about the United States."
Minister of Finance, Ze'ev Elkin, on the attempt to assassinate senior Hamas figures in Qatar: "Qatar is an American ally, and this was taken into account. On the other hand, Qatar is the one that shelters Hamas members. It is an enemy that is trying to prove its sincerity to the Americans. We should not accept the fact that Hamas leaders are immune."
Palestinian sources in the Gaza Strip report: Hamas has begun dispersing hostages in tents and above-ground houses to halt the occupation of Gaza City.
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, who is visiting Doha: We support all steps Qatar will take against Israel following the attack in Doha. Arab and Islamic countries must stand up to Israel and mobilize the international community. Israeli expansion is the biggest threat to the region.
Police Commissioner at the organization ceremony, with Ben Gvir in the audience: "There is no conflict with the minister, no drama"
In the heart of Madrid, Palestinian pro-racers blew up the final stretch of the prestigious race.
Qatari Prime Minister on the Israeli attack in Doha: "The time has come for the international community to punish Israel for all the crimes it has committed. The attack occurred while Qatar was beginning a round of ceasefire talks with the knowledge of the Israeli side. This is an attack on the initiative of the mediators and on any attempt at diplomacy."
Because of the war in Gaza, a prestigious military college in England will not accept Israelis to study.