Every Hamas member is a dead man, Netanyahu said in a televised address
"Every Hamas terrorist is a dead man," Netanyahu said at a late-night briefing, flanked by Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and Benny Gantz, the head of Israel's opposition
Notably, it is the fourth time the two have spoken since Saturday's attack, The Times of Israel reported
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The unusual arrangement cobbles together a degree of unity after years of bitterly divisive politics, as the military appears increasingly likely to launch a ground offensive into Gaza
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Israel increased airstrikes on the Gaza Strip and sealed off the Palestinian territory from food, fuel, and other supplies in retaliation for a deadly incursion by Hamas militants
In a major escalation on October 7, Hamas launched a "surprise attack" on Israel, firing a barrage of rockets into the southern and central parts of the country
The inevitable escalation must be controlled
Their captivity raises the heat on Netanyahu and his hawkish, far-right allies, who are already under intense pressure to respond to the killing of over 700 Israelis in the Hamas attack so far
Former Defense Minister Benny Gantz said that he is considering positively joining a government centred around the security situation
"What happened today is not seen in Israel - and I will make sure that it does not happen again. The entire government stands behind this decision," he said
Air raid sirens wailed as far north as Tel Aviv. Israel's anti-rocket interceptors thundered in Jerusalem
According to the Health Ministry, 908 injured people have been taken to hospital for treatment in the ongoing terror attack by Hamas on Israel's southern and central region
The surprise attack by Hamas militants from Gaza at daybreak killed at least 22 Israelis and wounded hundreds of others. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has declared "war''
Six hours after the invasion began, Hamas militants were still fighting gunbattles inside several Israeli communities in a surprising show of strength that shook the country
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Netanyahu tried to play down concerns about his contentious proposed judicial overhaul, saying there is "one thing that will never change and that is Israel's commitment to democracy"
Musk wanted to implement a paywall and shared his thoughts in his interview with Israel's PM Benjamin Netanyahu. One of the users wrote that he wants to kill the platform
The Tesla and SpaceX boss didn't specify what the new subscription payment would cost but described it as a "small amount of money"