Netanyahu Offers $5M Reward for Hostage Returns as Families Grow Impatient
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced plans to offer Palestinians $5 million for each Israeli hostage they assist in freeing.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced plans to offer Palestinians $5 million for each Israeli hostage they assist in freeing.
Israel’s parliament passed a law on Thursday that will allow the Jewish State to begin deporting family members of Palestinian attackers, including the country’s own citizens, to the Gaza Strip or other locations.
Hamas and the Islamic Jihad have claimed responsibility for a suicide bombing in Tel Aviv on Sunday night.
Muslim “Squad” member Rashida Tlaib staged a silent protest during Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s address to Congress, holding up a double-sided sign that said “War Criminal” and “Guilty of Genocide” as he carried out his speech.
President Joe Biden called into the Wilmington, Delaware, headquarters of his campaign on Monday and declared that he “is not going anywhere.”
The Facebook and Instagram parent said in a blog post it would remove content “attacking ‘Zionists’ when it is not explicitly about the political movement.”
A giant anti-Israel protest broke out outside the White House on Saturday, marking eight months since Israel’s war in Gaza began.
On Tuesday, severe weather reportedly caused the temporary “floating pier” off the shore of Gaza to collapse, forcing the United States to halt assistance deliveries.
The Biden administration is considering admitting Palestinian refugees from Gaza into the U.S. CBS reports that senior officials from various agencies are discussing the logistics of permanently resettling Palestinians who have fled to Egypt and have immediate family members who are American citizens.
According to internal federal government documents obtained by CBS News, the Biden administration is considering admitting some Palestinians into the U.S. as refugees, providing a permanent haven for those escaping war-torn Gaza.