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Israel is running out the clock in Lebanon and Gaza - it ticks for the hostages too
Israel and the U.S. Believe Iran and What Remains of Hezbollah's Leadership Want to End the War. In Gaza, However, Netanyahu and His Far-right Partners Are in No Rush – Even Though the Lives of Hostages, Who Have Been Held in Dire Conditions for Almost 13 Months, Are at Ever-increasing Risk
Haaretz | | Fuente originalHamas receives hostage deal, cease-fire proposals as talks may resume soon
Israel Is Pursuing a Deal to Release a Small Number of Hostages in Exchange for a One-month Cease-fire, With Further Releases Contingent on Negotiations During That Period
Haaretz | | Fuente originalAt least 55 killed, dozens missing in Israeli strike in north Gaza, medical officials say
IRAN: Iran's President Said Tehran Doesn't Want War, but Will Respond 'Appropriately' to Israel's Attack GAZA: IDF Raids Hamas Stronghold at Kamal Adwan Hospital, Jabalya; 50,000 Palestinians Evacuated to Gaza City LEBANON: 60 People Killed and Dozens Wounded in Israeli Strikes on Lebanon's Beqaa Valley HOSTAGE DEAL: Egypt Proposes Plan for the Release of Four Israeli Hostages Conditioned on a Two-day Cease-fire and the Release of Palestinian Prisoners
Haaretz | | Fuente originalA steady drip of Israeli casualties could change the public's view on war in Lebanon
After Israel's Strike in Iran, the Ball Is Now in Tehran's Court and Statements Seem to Indicate an Intent to Hit Back The Greatest Danger Lies in Lebanon, Where a Confluence of a Rising Death Toll and Only a Small Share of the Public Bearing the Brunt Could Intensify Netanyahu's Political Crisis
Haaretz | | Fuente originalHow Israel plans to intercept Hezbollah and Iran's elusive drones
Israel's Defense Ministry and Private Security Firms Are Promoting a New Solution to Combat Kamikaze Drones: Small, Agile Drones That Intercept With Direct Hits or Deploy Nets
Haaretz | | Fuente originalYahya Sinwar, the cruel sadist who inflicted disaster on the Palestinians
There's No Doubt Hamas Leader Yahya Sinwar Deserved to Die. But His Killing Is Bad News for the Hostages - and Will Only Strengthen Netanyahu's Lethal Hubris
Haaretz | | Fuente originalAn Israeli general's warnings about looming war were ignored. His son paid with his life
Brig. Gen. Yuval Bazak Grasped Long Ago That Israel Was Moving Toward a Broad Regional Confrontation, but the Defense Hierarchy Didn't Heed His Warnings. On October 7, He Lost His Son in the War That He Foresaw
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