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Suspected terror attack in France

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One person was killed and two others were injured late Saturday night after an attacker allegedly shouted, “Allahu akbar” and lunged at passersby in central Paris.

According to reports, the attack occurred near the Eiffel Tower, and the attacker, who was born in France, is known to suffer from psychiatric disorders.

Local police said that the attacker said he “cannot stand” when Muslims are killed anywhere in the world and told police he was upset about the situation in Gaza.

French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin confirmed on X, formerly Twitter, that one person was killed and another wounded in the attack.

“The police have just courageously arrested an assailant attacking passersby in Paris, around the Quai de Grenelle,” he wrote. “One deceased person and one injured person treated by the Paris fire brigade. Please avoid the area.”

Darmanin also said the suspect was sentenced to four years in prison in 2016 for planning another attack and was on the French security services watchlist.

The suspect has been arrested, reports said.

Source: Arutz 7

More ‘proof’ that Hamas use civilians as ‘human shields’: IDF releases video showing underground tunnel which it says was found inside a mosque as Israel pounds terror bases

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  • The IDF says a new video shows Hamas using mosques to cover tunnels
  • It says it’s taken out 500 of the more than 800 exposed shafts
  • The IDF has killed more than 15,000 people, according to UN-backed figures 

The IDF has released a video that it claims shows Hamas using mosques to hide underground tunnels in Gaza.  

The IDF video shows a deep tunnel in a building that Israeli soldiers claim is a mosque, and cuts to several more examples of tunnels that it says Hamas is using in the bloodiest conflict in the Middle East in decades.

It also shows IDF soldiers blowing up the tunnels, and was shared with the caption: ‘IDF troops eliminated 500 of the 800+ exposed shafts to Hamas’ underground tunnels located near or inside kindergartens, schools, playgrounds and mosques.

‘To be clear, these places aren’t childproof, but rather teeming with terrorism.

‘Every tunnel shaft and weapon we find is further proof of how Hamas deliberately uses the residents of Gaza for their terrorist agenda against Israelis.’

IDF shows underground tunnel it says was found inside mosque
The video cuts to several more examples of tunnels that it says Hamas is using

Israel is currently pushing its offensive from the north to the south of the Gaza Strip, bombing more areas in and around the enclave’s second city, Khan Younis, shortly after warning civilians. 

The IDF insists that Hamas’ leadership is hiding in the south of the country, which before the war was home to around a quarter of Gaza’s population, but Palestinians in Gaza said they were running out of places to go.

The Gaza Strip, bordering Israel and Egypt, is currently sealed, and many of the territory’s 2.3 million people are crammed in the south after Israel ordered civilians to leave the north in the early days of the war, sparked by Hamas’ deadly incursion on October 7 that killed 1,200 people,

Heavy bombardment was reported overnight into Sunday around Khan Younis and the southern city of Rafah, as well as parts of the north that had been the focus of Israel’s shattering air and ground offensive.

Juliette Toma, director of communications at the U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees, said nearly 958,000 displaced people were in 99 United Nations facilities in the southern Gaza Strip.

Israel is currently pushing its offensive from the north to the south of the Gaza Strip, bombing more areas in and around the enclave's second city, Khan Younis

Israel is currently pushing its offensive from the north to the south of the Gaza Strip, bombing more areas in and around the enclave’s second city, Khan Younis

The IDF insists that Hamas' leadership is hiding in the south of the country, which before the war was home to around a quarter of Gaza's population

The IDF insists that Hamas’ leadership is hiding in the south of the country, which before the war was home to around a quarter of Gaza’s population

The IDF's video also shows its soldiers blowing up the tunnels

The IDF’s video also shows its soldiers blowing up the tunnels

The Gaza Strip, bordering Israel and Egypt, is currently sealed, and many of the territory's 2.3 million people are crammed in the south after Israel ordered civilians to leave the north in the early days of the war

The Gaza Strip, bordering Israel and Egypt, is currently sealed, and many of the territory’s 2.3 million people are crammed in the south after Israel ordered civilians to leave the north in the early days of the war

Heavy bombardment was reported overnight into Sunday around Khan Younis and the southern city of Rafah

Heavy bombardment was reported overnight into Sunday around Khan Younis and the southern city of Rafah

It was not clear how many people had been killed since the end of the cease-fire

It was not clear how many people had been killed since the end of the cease-fire

U.N. human rights chief Volker Türk urged an end to the war, saying civilian suffering was ‘too much to bear.’

Hopes for another temporary truce were fading. A weeklong cease-fire that expired Friday had facilitated the release of just under half of the roughly 240 Gaza-held Israeli and foreign hostages in exchange for Palestinians imprisoned by Israel. But Israel has called its negotiators home.

‘We will continue the war until we achieve all its goals, and it’s impossible to achieve those goals without the ground operation,’ Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Saturday evening. One goal is to remove Hamas from power in Gaza.

It was not clear how many people had been killed since the end of the cease-fire.

On Sunday, Israel’s military widened evacuation orders in and around Khan Younis, telling residents of at least five more areas and neighborhoods to leave.

Source: Daily Mail UK

Israel Says It Uncovered 800 Shafts to Hamas Tunnels Below Gaza

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Israeli forces have found 800 shafts leading to Hamas’ vast subterranean network of tunnels and bunkers since a Gaza ground operation began on Oct 27, and have destroyed more than half of them, the military said today.

Hamas declared prior to the ongoing eight-week conflict in the Gaza Strip that it possessed an extensive network of tunnels, spanning hundreds of kilometers—a scale likened to that of the New York subway system. These tunnels served dual purposes, functioning both as protective hideouts and operational bases.

This characteristic made them susceptible targets for Israeli airstrikes utilizing penetrating munitions. Additionally, Israeli army engineers employed advanced tactics, deploying mapping robots and a specialized explosive gel capable of being introduced into the labyrinthine passages.

In a statement issued on Sunday, Reuters reports, the IDF acknowledged, “The tunnel shafts were located in civilian areas, many of which were near or within civilian structures, including schools, kindergartens, mosques, and playgrounds.” This disclosure underscored the military’s perspective on the strategic placement of these tunnels within civilian environments.

Summarizing the progress of anti-tunnel operations, the statement followed a series of frequent briefings to the media by troops. These soldiers reported the discovery of access shafts strategically embedded within civilian sites, providing insights into the complex nature of the ongoing conflict.

Out of approximately 800 identified shafts, the military disclosed that 500 had been obliterated through various operational techniques, including “detonation and sealing off.” Furthermore, the destruction extended to encompass “many miles” of crucial tunnel arteries, disrupting the intricate network’s core infrastructure.

{Matzav.com Israel}

Rockets under relief supplies raise questions about UNRWA

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Released hostages says UNRWA teacher held him captive.

 

Israeli soldiers found missiles and military gear hidden among U.N. relief supplies in the northern Gaza Strip, the Israel Defense Forces said on Saturday.

One hundred ten rockets, including 30 Grad rockets, were found hidden among boxes belonging to the UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), which supports Palestinian refugees and their descendants, the IDF said.

Russian-made Grad rockets have a range of 12.5-25 miles.

The rockets were found inside a home in a densely populated area of northern Gaza.

In October, the UNRWA reported that fuel humanitarian aid was stolen from one of its compounds by men using trucks purporting to be from the Hamas-run Ministry of Health.

The UNRWA denied the accusation and asked Almog to provide further proof. Almog responded on X, formerly called Twitter, on Saturday, saying that revealing the identity of the freed hostage would endanger those still captive in Gaza.

“One of them testified he was held hostage and starved by an @UNRWA teacher. That’s not an ‘allegation’. That’s a survivor testimony, and more testimonies are coming,” Almog tweeted.

“While Hamas holds 136 Israeli hostages in Gaza, I can’t share information that could endanger them or identify the survivor. I hope UNRWA treats this more seriously than Hamas’s theft from its stocks and abuse of its civilian facilities for terror activity.”

The report also noted that the UNRWA curriculum helped fuel the massacre by noting that IMPACT-se was able to identify at least 118 participants in the Oct. 7 attack as former students of UNRWA schools.

The U.S. State Department allocated more than $220 million for UNRWA in June despite its schools’ curriculum glorifying violence and terrorism, as well as an agreement conditioning funding on the prevention of teaching hate and antisemitism.

Source: JNS

MAJOR ESCALATION: US Warship, Multiple Commercial Ships Attacked By Missiles And Drones

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An American warship and multiple commercial ships came under attack Sunday in the Red Sea, the Pentagon said, potentially marking a major escalation in a series of maritime attacks in the Mideast linked to the Israel-Hamas war.

“We’re aware of reports regarding attacks on the USS Carney and commercial vessels in the Red Sea and will provide information as it becomes available,” the Pentagon said.
The Carney is an Arleigh Burke-class destroyer.

The British military earlier said there had been a suspected drone attack and explosions in the Red Sea, without elaborating.

The Pentagon did not identify where it believed the fire came from. However, Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi rebels have been launching a series of attacks on vessels in the Red Sea, as well as launching drones and missiles targeting Israel as it wages war against Hamas in the Gaza Strip.

A U.S. official, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss intelligence matters, said the attack began about 10 a.m. in Sanaa, Yemen, and had been going on for as much as five hours.

There was no immediate comment from the Houthis. However, a Houthi military spokesman earlier said an “important” statement would be released shortly.

Global shipping had increasingly been targeted as the Israel-Hamas war threatens to become a wider regional conflict — even as a truce has halted fighting and Hamas exchanges hostages for Palestinian prisoners held by Israel.

Earlier in November, the Houthis seized a vehicle transport ship also linked to Israel in the Red Sea off Yemen. The rebels still hold the vessel near the port city of Hodeida. Missiles also landed near another U.S. warship last week after it assisted a vessel linked to Israel that had briefly been seized by gunmen.

However, the Houthis had not directly targeted the Americans for some time, further raising the stakes in the growing maritime conflict.

In 2016, the U.S. launched Tomahawk cruise missiles that destroyed three coastal radar sites in Houthi-controlled territory to retaliate for missiles being fired at U.S. Navy ships, including the USS Mason, at the time.

(AP)

Source: The Yeshiva World

UK sends surveillance drones to Gaza

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The drones will be unarmed, do not have a combat role, and will be tasked solely to locate hostages.

By Vered Weiss,  World Israel News

The British Defense Ministry said it would be carrying out non-combat drone flights over Gaza to locate hostages, according to a Sky News report on Sunday.

The ministry explained the drones, “will be unarmed, do not have a combat role, and will be tasked solely to locate hostages.

“Only information relating to hostage rescue will be passed to the relevant authorities responsible for hostage rescue,” they said.

The drones will operate over the Eastern Mediterranean and the open air space between Israel and Gaza.

“The safety of British nationals is our utmost priority,” the Defense Ministry said.

This news comes after the British government announced it was sending the HMS Diamond, a Type 45 destroyer to promote security and ensure safe passage of sea vessels and uninterrupted trade.

For over a month, US surveillance drones have been deployed over Gaza to collect information about the remaining hostages in Gaza.

During the pause in fighting, 84 Israelis and 24 foreign nationals were released from Gaza.

Following last week’s hostage releases, there are 136 captives remaining in Gaza, 114 men, 20 women, and 2 children. Ten are 75 and older. Eleven of the hostages are foreign nationals, and eight of these are from Thailand.

At a press conference in Tel Aviv on Saturday night, the Israeli Prime Minister read the names of released hostages and discussed the ending of the ceasefire.

Netanyahu reflected on the difficulty of the hostage negotiations, “I asked myself: How do you hold discussions with the devil, a person who has no value for human life? But I was convinced that there was a way to rescue people…”

Source: World Israel News

Hamas kept Israeli women in cages, branded children with burning metal

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Children were branded lest they escape, and girls were kept in cages.

By David Issac, JNS

Israeli hostages recovered from captivity in Gaza have largely kept out of the public eye, but accounts slowly reaching the press from their family members point to widespread abuse by Hamas.

Hostages report having been beaten, threatened with death, underfed, kept in cages, and denied medical care.

Elma Avraham, 84, who had health issues, was taken hostage from Kibbutz Nahal Oz on Oct. 7, the day of the Hamas attack. Although in generally good health when captured, she deteriorated in captivity.

Released on Nov. 26, she had a pulse of 40 and a body temperature of 82 degrees Fahrenheit.

IDF Spokesman Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari said, “She was denied life-saving medications. She was not visited by the Red Cross.”

Ditza Hayman, 84, who was kidnapped by Hamas from Kibbutz Nir Oz was similarly neglected.

“The kidnappers took my mother to the attic of an unfinished building inside Gaza. She was hidden there completely alone, without other hostages and was trapped inside the building,” her son, Gideon, told Channel 12.

“In the cold, without running water, electricity and with very little food. I will not go into detail about the hygiene that was there. Think about the worst possible—and then worse than that,” he said.

“Once or twice a day one of the kidnappers came to her, served her food and left. During all these days she did not receive any medical treatment, nor could she ask for it, because the kidnappers did not speak Hebrew or English,” he added.

Female hostages were kept in cages, the Hostages and Missing Families Forum, a group set up in the wake of the attack, revealed on Monday.

Children were branded lest they escape, according to Yaniv Yaakov, the uncle of the brothers Or, 16, and Yagil, 12, who were freed on Nov. 27.

“Every child that Hamas took was taken on a motorcycle, and they took each child and put their leg in front of the exhaust pipe, which caused a burn to mark the children so that in case they ran away or fled, they could find them,” he said.

A Thai hostage who was released told Israel’s Channel 12 that the Jewish captives were beaten with electric cables. Israeli hostages were treated worse than the others, he said.

Eitan Yahalomi, 12, a dual Israeli-French citizen, was released on Monday, 52 days after his abduction. His aunt, Deborah Cohen, told France’s BFM TV that he was forced to watch footage of the massacre.

“Every time a child cried there, they threatened them with a weapon to keep them quiet. Once they got to Gaza, all the civilians, everyone was hitting them. … We’re talking about a child 12 years old,” his aunt said.

“Maybe I was naïve, but I wanted to hope that they [Hamas] were treating him well,” she said. “I was wrong. They are monsters.”

Tom Hand, the father of Irish-Israeli Emily Hand, a 9-year-old who was among 13 Israeli hostages freed on Nov. 25, said she was shockingly pale, her face hollowed out and her head full of lice.

“The most shocking, disturbing part of meeting her was she was just whispering, you couldn’t hear her. I had to put my ear on her lips,” he told CNN on Tuesday. “She’d been conditioned not to make any noise.”

She learned after her return that her “second mom” had been killed by Hamas. (Her mother died of cancer when she was two.)

“Last night she cried until her face was red and blotchy, she couldn’t stop. She didn’t want any comfort, I guess she’s forgotten how to be comforted,” Hand said. “She went under the covers of the bed, the quilt, covered herself up and quietly cried.”

Emily believes she’d been gone a year.

Like the other hostages, she was poorly fed, given rice, water and pita bread. (“There were days when they barely had any food, in the last few days they only ate very little rice,” Merav Mor Munder, cousin of Keren Munder, 55, who was released on Nov. 24, told Israel’s Channel 12.)

Israel has demanded that Hamas allow the Red Cross access to the captives. “Hamas continues to deny the Red Cross access to the remaining 145 hostages in violation of every norm of humanity,” said Prime Minister’s Office spokesman Eylon Levy on Thursday.

“We’re talking about people who were brutally abducted into the Gaza Strip, some with horrific injuries. We’ve already seen hostages returning, some in critical condition, others held there without medication,” he said. “They must be given access to medical treatment.”

Hamas has forced hostages to write glowing letters on the conditions under which they were held. One letter distributed widely by Arab media was written by Danielle Aloni, who was kidnapped with her daughter Emilia, 5, and returned on Nov. 26.

In it, she thanked Hamas for its “extraordinary humanity” towards her daughter.

Israel’s media has warned to ignore such propaganda.

Of the 145 hostages still being held by Hamas, 28 are women and 117 are men. Ten of the hostages are age 75 or older, among them husbands of women already released.

One hundred five hostages were released in small batches over the course of a week in which Israel has agreed to a halt in the fighting for the sake of their return.

On Friday, Hamas violated the ceasefire and renewed hostilities.

Source: World Israel News

Most Palestinian Terrorists Freed in Political Deals Resume Violence, Incitement

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By Amelie Botbol • 1 December, 2023

Jerusalem, 1 December, 2023 (TPS) — “We are the sword of Mohammed Deif,” declared Roda Abu Agamiya, referring to Hamas’s shadowy terror chief in the Gaza Strip.

Abu Agamiya is one of more than 200 Palestinian terrorists Israel has released over the last week as part of the ceasefire deal with Hamas, and who have been feted upon their return to Judea, Samaria and eastern Jerusalem. Police are already investigating her for incitement.

Videos of Palestinians celebrating with the freed terrorists have gone viral, despite Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir’s instructions to police to employ “an iron fist” to prevent such glorification.

In one video, terrorists are paraded around on supporters’ shoulders as a crowd waves PLO flags.

Another example is the joyous welcome in Bethlehem for Fatima Shaheen, who stabbed 36-year-old Gush Etzion resident and father of three Noam Anisfeld on April 17, 2023.

“I’m not afraid. This isn’t about me. Releasing murderers and those convicted of attempted murder is a terrible thing, morally and for public safety,” Anisfeld, who suffered knife wounds to his abdomen, told the Tazpit Press Service.

“Perhaps we had to [release them] to save innocent hostages, but this must reinforce our commitment to destroy the terror organizations completely,” he added.

Israa Jaabis, who had been in prison since 2015 after being convicted of detonating a gas cylinder that wounded an Israeli police officer, was feted as a hero upon her release on Saturday, with a halo of flowers placed on her head.

Jaabis’s case achieved some notoriety when she filed a request with the Israel Prison Service for state-funded reconstruction surgery to repair the severe burns the explosion left on her face and hands. Her request was denied.

The Almagor Terror Victims Association previously released a study that found that 80% of Palestinian terrorists released in political deals resumed their violent activities.

Lt. Col. (res.) Meir Indor, chairman of the organization, has long fought against the practice. In 1985, he opposed the so-called Jibril deal, in which 1,150 terrorists were freed in exchange for three IDF soldiers kidnapped during the First Lebanon War.

“Whoever tries to hurt innocent people should be executed, or at least imprisoned for a lifetime,” Indor told TPS. “Through our petition [to block the latest deal], we wanted to show the enemy that the spirit of the Jewish nation is not weak,” he added.

The temporary truce arrangement came into effect on Nov. 24, with Israel agreeing, in addition to a cessation of hostilities, to release 150 Palestinian terrorists in exchange for 50 of the estimated 240 Israelis and foreign nationals kidnapped during Hamas’s Oct. 7 massacre of 1,200 people in northwestern Negev. The deal was subsequently extended on two occasions.

“I ask myself who is going to pay for this deal. There is no question that those who were massacred on Oct. 7 paid for the Shalit deal,” said Indor. In 2011, Israel freed 1,027 Palestinian terrorists in exchange for Hamas captive soldier Gilad Shalit.

“While some voices in the Palestinian camp do call for peace and for two neighboring separate states living in peace, much of the Palestinian public consider terrorists, who have been charged and convicted by Israel, to be heroes fighting on behalf of their nation,” Avi Melamed, a former Israeli intelligence official, told TPS.

Ahed Tamimi, 22, who became internationally known for confronting IDF soldiers when she was a teenager, was arrested on Nov. 6 for incitement to terror. She was then released on Wednesday.

Tamimi had published a post on Instagram a week before her arrest saying that Palestinians would “slaughter” the Jews of Judea and Samaria.

“Our message to the settlers, we are waiting for you in all the cities of the West Bank. From Hebron to Jenin, we will slaughter you, and you will say that what Hitler did to you is a joke,” Tamimi’s Instagram post said.

“We will drink your blood and eat your skull. Come on, we’re waiting for you,” the post continued.

Another Tamimi, Aya, who was released on Tuesday, had been arrested for posting photos of Oct. 7 victims’ funerals with the caption: “May God intensify your sadness, divide your people, and increase your pain, such a happy sight. Death to Israel. Death to the unjust.”

According to Dan Diker, president of Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs (JCPA), Israel has been “taken hostage by Hamas, which is dictating the terms of the agreement and the rhythm of the exchange as part of its deception strategy.

“A Nazi-like ISIS-like jihadi death cult has increased its legitimacy in the West and created what’s perceived as a balance of legitimacy between two warring sides,” Diker told TPS.

Lt. Col. (res.) Maurice Hirsch, who directs the JCPA’s Initiative for Palestinian Authority Accountability and Reform, noted that the freed Palestinian terrorists are not under movement restrictions.

“These terrorists are not rehabilitated,” he told TPS. “To them, their path is justified and violence restores their freedom. As such, their return to terrorism is practically immediate.

“From my experience with military prosecution,” continued Hirsch, “well over half of the terrorists released as part of a deal returned to terrorism, including those released from life sentences.”

Yahya Sinwar, the current chief of Hamas in Gaza and believed to be the mastermind behind the Oct. 7 terror attacks, was released as part of the 2011 Shalit deal.

 

SHOCKING: UNRWA Official Held Israeli Captive Locked Up In Attic For 50 Days

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JERUSALEM (VINnews) — The UNRWA (United Nations Relief Work Organization) has always touted itself as being uninvolved in the Israel-Hamas conflict, ostensibly due to its stated goal of providing humanitarian aid in the Gaza strip. The organization was formally established in 1949 by U.N. resolution and tasked with carrying out direct relief to 700,000 Palestinians who were displaced by the Arab-Israeli war of 1948.

For over 70 years, the U.N. General Assembly has continued to renew UNRWA’s mandate, instructing the agency to provide health care, housing and financial assistance to Palestinian refugees throughout Gaza, the West Bank, Jordan, Syria and Lebanon. Thus the organization has enabled refugees to maintain their status, dream of returning to “Palestine” and receive huge international funding in the meantime.

However despite its spurious claims of neutrality, UNRWA is clearly aligned with Hamas, to the point that it even aided their kidnapping activities.

One of the recently released hostages was held for 50 days in the attic of an UNRWA teacher, according to a report by Israeli Channel 13 News correspondent Almog Boker

“The abductee, held for nearly 50 days in an attic, reveals he was held by a UNRA teacher – a father of ten children. This teacher locked the victim away, barely provided food, and neglected medical needs,” Boker wrote on X (Formerly Twitter).

“But wait, there’s more! Another abductee was held captive by a Gazan doctor who, simultaneously, cared for children. These are not isolated incidents; these civilians are terrorists. Present at the Saturday massacre, they’re now revealed as integral to holding hundreds captive, including women and children,” he added.

UNRWA has frequently been criticized for its connections to the Hamas terrorist organization and the extreme antisemitism of many of its employees, including teachers. Its curricula and summer camps teach children to want to kill Israelis. Yet the report by Boker is incontrovertible proof of its involvement in terrorist activities and the need for the international community to disassociate from this terrorist entity and defund it for good.

Source: VosIzNeias

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