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Kamala Harris Vice President of the United States.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel would consider “a little tactical pause” in the fighting in the Gaza Strip to facilitate the entry of aid and the escape of hostages, but as international pressure mounts China again rejects calls for a complete ceasefire despite the current situation (Reuters)
Hamas has turned mosques into rocket launch sites.
The IDF has removed Wael Assefa, commander of Hamas’s Deir al-Balah battalion.
Hamas says it welcomes South Africa’s move to recall Israeli diplomats (Source: X/The Spectator Index)
UAE plans to establish field hospital in Gaza (Source: X/The Spectator Index)
Death toll of Hezbollah fighters rises to 63 (Source: X/The Spectator Index)
Israel’s Foreign Ministry said relations with Jordan are of strategic importance to both countries amid heightened tensions over the Israel-Hamas war. (Source: X/The Spectator Index)
The Palestinian Red Crescent Society says two rockets landed near Al Quds Hospital (Source: X/The Spectator Index)
The deputy speaker of Bahrain’s parliament says members of the body are lobbying to reverse normalization of relations with Israel (Source: X/The Spectator Index)
The next US military aid package to the IDF will consist of $320 million worth of precision bombs (Source: X/Spectator Index)
Yemen’s Houthi terrorist group claims to have launched a volley of attack drones at various “points of interest” across Israel within the past few hours. However, so far there have been no emergency alerts in southern Israel. (source X/OSINTdefender)
Flares blanket the skies over northern Gaza tonight as Israeli forces reportedly try to take control of the area near Al-Shifa Medical Center.
Hezbollah releases footage showing recent killings of Israeli civilians
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in an interview tonight that the Israel Defense Forces would assume “overall security responsibility” for the Gaza Strip after the war ends. (source X/OSINTdefender)
The Gaza war has turned the nationalist Israeli-Palestinian conflict into a battle of religions and civilizations, said European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell. (Source:X/Jerusalem Post)
Anti-Semitism envoys from 24 countries, including the United States, jointly called on governments to protect local Jewish communities following Hamas’s Oct. 7 attack on Israel. (Source:X/Jerusalem Post)
Despite the horrific October 7 pogrom in southern Israel, US President Joe Biden continues to push for the establishment of a sovereign Palestinian Arab state next to the Jewish state. (Source:X/Jerusalem Post)
The Thai government is working through Iranian intermediaries to secure the release of Thai national hostages held by Hamas in the Gaza Strip after the Oct. 7 massacre in southern Israel. (Source: X/Jerusalem Post)
British Foreign Secretary James Cleverley announced on Monday that he would travel to Japan to attend the G7 meeting to discuss the crisis in Israel and Gaza, according to a statement from Downing Street. (Source:X/Jerusalem Post)
Thousands of volunteers are volunteering their time to support troops, provide essential supplies, and help house and feed temporarily displaced people. (Source:X/Jerusalem Post)
Qatar denies funding to hospitals where Hamas uses tunnels
Qatar’s Ambassador for Gaza Reconstruction, Mohamed Al-Emadi, strongly criticized Israel in response to an IDF spokesperson’s claim that Hamas used Qatari funds to dig a tunnel under a hospital in Gaza.
Emadi said the IDF’s claims “justify occupation forces’ targeting of civilian facilities such as hospitals, schools, population gatherings, and shelters for displaced people, without any concrete evidence or independent investigation.” “This is a blatant attempt to do so.”
Report Times of Israel
US Vice President Kamala Harris calls leaders of United Arab Emirates and Bahrain to discuss humanitarian aid to Gaza
US Vice President Kamala Harris spoke by phone with UAE President Mohammed bin Zayed and Bahrain Prime Minister Salman bin Hamad. The discussion centered on humanitarian aid to Gaza, marking the vice president’s increased commitment to the issue as part of the Biden administration’s recent efforts.
Report Times of Israel