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Hamas terrorists are using force to block Palestinians from fleeing Gaza City per Israeli evacuation orders.
Security source: About 480,000 Gaza City residents evacuated south.
ADL files lawsuit for families of Oct. 7 victims, suing Hamas, PIJ, PFLP, Hezbollah, and six other groups under the FSIA and the Anti-Terrorism Act, seeking compensation, punitive damages.
Report in Al-Arabi Al-Jadeed newspaper: The Egyptian army, which is located on the border with the Gaza Strip and Israel, has been on full security alert since the start of the operation to capture Gaza City. The fear is a flow of displaced people towards the Sinai Peninsula.
Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Accuses: European Powers Are Abusing the Snapback Mechanism. If They Decide to Apply the Sanctions Mechanism to Iran, It "Will Be a Pretext for Escalation."
Some 50,000 people participated in the main forgiveness ceremony at the Western Wall tonight. The event was also attended by captive survivor Agam Berger and family members of Almog Saroussi, who was kidnapped and murdered in Gaza.
"Didn't prevent it": Netanyahu accused Jordan of the attack on the border, and announced that truck drivers will pass through magnetometers.
UN Security Council: The United States vetoed a draft resolution that called for a ceasefire in Gaza, access to humanitarian aid, and the release of hostages.
North Korea conducted a test launch of a "Kumsong" type UAV last night. The test was watched by Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un, who said: "Developing the UAV field is an important task in the modernization of the North Korean military." Experts estimate that some of the knowledge for development purposes originated in Russia.
Due to a shortage, the blood bank has reduced the amount of blood units it supplies to hospitals by 20%.
After the accident in which he was suspected of driving under the influence of alcohol, Gidi Gov appeared on stage: "I need to apologize to all the people and families."
During an ultra-Orthodox demonstration on Highway 4, a police officer was filmed hitting a protester. The Tel Aviv District Commander ordered an investigation into the incident, and the police officer was removed from his post until the investigation is completed.
Sign in a store in Germany: "Entry prohibited for Jews, I will not tolerate you." Authorities removed the sign and opened an investigation against the store owner on suspicion of inciting hatred.
Security source after the attack at Allenby Crossing: "It may be necessary to change the coordination processes with the Jordanian army."
The Air Force intercepted one missile launched from Yemen.
More than 50 members of the European Parliament demand the suspension of Israel's participation in Eurovision.
IDF spokesman, Brigadier General Efi Dufferin, on the incident in which four fighters were killed in the Gaza Strip: "The force was hit by an explosive device during offensive activity in the Jeninah neighborhood in Rafah."
Government ministers will discuss extending the state of emergency for another year, while expanding security powers for the government.