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How will Trump's 'hell to pay' doctrine come to pass?
Will Israel be expected to be the one bringing the “hell” to Hamas, and if so, how will that happen? US officials seem to speak more about Hamas being removed than Israelis do.
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Does Trump know what he's doing? Expert gives insight to Trump's Middle East plans
JINSA Vice President for Policy Blaise Misztal warns that Trump's plans for the Middle East may not account for the region's complex interconnected challenges.
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Smotrich vows 5% Gaza annexation for every harmed hostage
“There is currently a debate about whether the war can be stopped. The war cannot be stopped just before the complete destruction of Hamas," Smotrich said.
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Oldest hostage Shlomo Mantzur, 86, confirmed murdered in Hamas captivity
Mantzur immigrated to Israel as a child with his family after surviving the Farhud massacre in Baghdad, Iraq, in 1941.
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October 7, Gaza war disability stipends 5x greater than pre-war levels - comptroller
These benefits are for nearly 20,000 Israelis who will be given a disability eligibility of over 50%, the report explained, citing NII estimates.
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Post Oct. 7: Mental health of millions impacted, Israeli gov't not doing enough - comptroller
Nearly one million Israelis with symptoms of PTSD, anxiety, depression, or some combination of the three will seek mental health treatment in the future.
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Pardons for journalists who exposed Amini's death, fueled protests
Niloofar Hamedi and Elaheh Mohammadi had been sentenced to 13 and 12 years in prison for their coverage of the death of Mahsa Amini.
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Trump: If all hostages not released by Saturday, Gaza ceasefire should be canceled
"Let all hell break loose; Israel can override it," he said.
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Hamas suspends Gaza hostage releases until further notice
Hamas blamed Israel for violating the agreement by delaying the return of displaced people and blocking supplies from entering Gaza.
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What does Hamas achieve by threatening Gaza hostage, ceasefire deal?
The women hostages were Hamas’ biggest prize, Hamas knows that as the number of living hostages it holds is reduced, it will have less leverage.