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Reservists and hostage families condemn Netanyahu's UN speech plan, calling the mission life-threatening and criticizing its real objective. Soldiers serving in the Gaza Strip and their parents have accused Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of lying about a controversial plan to broadcast his UN General Assembly speech to Gaza residents.
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IDF confirms it was told by PM’s office to air UN speech across Gaza to ‘influence’ civilians, Hamas
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Israeli troops say they targeted a Hamas camera in an August strike, but a Reuters investigation found the device belonged to one of the news agency’s journalists.
Gaza Humanitarian Foundation investigation reveals contractor Anthony Aguilar fabricated story about Palestinian boy's death, child found alive and evacuated.
Israeli PM Netanyahu’s office said it ordered loudspeakers to be set up on the Israeli side of the border in a manner that the speech is heard by the Gaza Strip residents
CNN report sheds more light on Trump’s 21-point Gaza peace plan, says it calls for hostage release in 48 hours for phased IDF pullout.
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IDF soldier killed in Hamas sniper attack on Gaza City guard post
Staff Sgt. Chalachew Shimon Demalash remembered as 'brave, modest with a huge heart'; Hamas claims Israeli strike on home containing displaced people kills 11, including children
The IDF’s major offensive to capture Gaza City and destroy Hamas infrastructure in Gaza City is underway; 40 percent of the city’s population has been evacuated.
Israel has begun its ground operation in Gaza City, Israel Defense Forces Chief of the General Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir said Tuesday.
IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir visited troops in the southern Gaza Strip today, reiterating that the military is “doing everything to bring the hostages back quickly and to defeat Hamas.”
DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — Israel struck houses and tents in central and southern Gaza Thursday, crushing families inside and killing at least 17 people, including 10 children and three women, local health officials said, as international pressure for a ceasefire continued to grow.