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IDF, Shin Bet Identify 21 Key PIJ Terrorists Killed in Gaza Operations
Chosson Arrested During Sheva Brachos Remains In Military Prison
Likud Minister Reveals: Arab Nations Welcomed Strike In Doha Behind Closed Doors
Hamas Has Moved Some of the Hostages Above Ground
Hamas is reportedly bracing itself for the IDF’s anticipated ground entry into Gaza City, moving some hostages out of underground tunnels and into above-ground locations in an attempt to complicate the battle, Kan Reshet Bet reported Monday morning.
Arab sources inside Gaza indicated that certain captives are being kept inside civilian residences, while others have been placed in makeshift tents.
Additional reports said Hamas has tapped a group of high-ranking operatives to direct the fighting once the IDF pushes deeper. According to those sources, the four men given authority are Az al-Din Haddad, who commands the group’s military wing; Raed Saad, responsible for operations; Mohammed Odeh, overseeing intelligence; and Mahanad Rajab, a key commander in the Gaza Brigade tied to a powerful clan with deep Hamas loyalties in both Shejaiya and Tuffah.
Earlier in the day, Merav, the mother of captive Guy Gilboa-Dalal, told Galei Tzahal (IDF Radio) that her son is currently being kept on the surface in Gaza and is being exploited as a “human shield.”
“I was informed that Guy is being held alone above ground in Gaza, serving as a human shield,” she said. “Don’t try to question me further – there are many things I want to say, but I’m holding back out of concern for my son’s safety. When he comes home, maybe I’ll scream louder, maybe I’ll shake things up more.”
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U.S. and China Reach Framework Deal on TikTok Ownership, Treasury Secretary Says
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BBC Censures Presenter for Calling Hamas a ‘Terror Group’
The BBC has ruled that one of its presenters violated editorial guidelines by calling Hamas a “terror group” during a June 15 broadcast.
British newspaper The Telegraph reported on Sept. 11 that the corporation’s executive complaints unit (ECU) ruled that it was wrong to use the phrase to describe the Palestinian branch of the Muslim Brotherhood. Hamas is responsible for leading the Oct. 7, 2023 cross-border invasion of southern Israel and many other acts of violence against Israeli civilians over decades.
According to the ECU, the British public broadcaster does not brand organizations as “terror” or “terrorist” groups because of “due accuracy and impartiality” and instead reports that they are designated as such by third parties.
BBC external sign, London, England. Photo by Peter Dazeley/Getty Images.
Hamas is a proscribed terrorist organization under U.K. law.
The ECU added that the incident was “reported to the management of BBC News and discussed with the editorial team responsible.”
Less than two weeks after the Oct. 7 attack, Israeli President Isaac Herzog and then-British prime minister Rishi Sunak agreed that the BBC should label Hamas as terrorists.
“We are dealing with one of the worst terrorist organizations in the world,” the president told Sunak in Jerusalem, calling the broadcaster’s policy “a distortion of facts.”
“I know that in modern democracies, like ours and yours, you can’t interfere per se, but since the BBC has a certain linkage and is known as British all over the world, there has to be an outcry for it to be corrected, and that Hamas will be defined as a terrorist organization there as well,” said Herzog. “What else do they need to see to understand that this is an atrocious terror organization?”
Sunak responded that “we should call it what it is—an act of terrorism perpetrated by an evil terrorist organization, Hamas.”
A prominent media watchdog two week ago accused BBC Arabic of being “sloppy, reckless” and lacking in judgment after it platformed a Palestinian pundit who the broadcaster knew had celebrated Adolf Hitler and the killing of Jews.
The Telegraph on Sept. 6 quoted a spokesperson for the Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting and Analysis (CAMERA) saying this in connection with a July broadcast on BBC Arabic where the journalist, Samer Elzaenen, was quoted as an eyewitness from Gaza.
He is quoted as saying that Israel has a “starvation” policy aimed at “genocide and takeover,” according to the report.
A BBC spokesperson told the Telegraph that the BBC “should not have used” Elzaenen as a source. JNS
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Israeli FM Sa’ar Condemns Spain PM Over Rising Tensions
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Trump Threatens To Withhold Federal Funds From NY After Hochul’s ‘Shocking’ Mamdani Endorsement
President Trump warned on Monday morning that New York could lose federal dollars following Governor Kathy Hochul’s unexpected decision to throw her support behind socialist candidate Zohran Mamdani for mayor.
“Governor Kathy Hochul of New York has Endorsed [sic] the ‘Liddle Communist,’ Zohran Mamdani, running for Mayor of New York,” Trump posted online. “This is a rather shocking development, and a very bad one for New York City.”
“How can such a thing happen?” he continued. “Washington will be watching this situation very closely. No reason to be sending good money after bad!”
Hochul’s dramatic endorsement — after staying silent for months about the mayoral race — came to light Sunday night in The Post, just before her opinion piece appeared in the New York Times explaining her choice.
“In the past few months, I’ve had frank conversations with him. We’ve had our disagreements,” Hochul admitted.
“But in our conversations, I heard a leader who shares my commitment to a New York where children can grow up safe in their neighborhoods and where opportunity is within reach for every family. I heard a leader who is focused on making New York City affordable — a goal I enthusiastically support,” she wrote.
Her support represents a significant breakthrough for Mamdani, who has battled to win over the Democratic establishment despite capturing the party’s nomination back in June.
Even now, top figures like State Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer have not announced any endorsement of the Queens legislator.
It remains to be seen whether Hochul’s backing will open the door for those leaders to rally around Mamdani.
Trump’s reaction arrived only days after he remarked that Mamdani, the proudly DSA-backed candidate, seemed poised to dominate the contest against former Governor Andrew Cuomo, current Mayor Eric Adams, and Republican nominee Curtis Sliwa.
“I’m not looking at the polls too carefully, but it would look like he’s going to win,” Trump told “Fox & Friends” last Friday. “And that’s a rebellion.”
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Australia And Papua New Guinea To Sign Defense Pact As China’s Influence Grows
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Toronto Teacher Suspended for Showing Kirk Shooting Video to 5th Graders
A Toronto public school teacher has been placed on suspension after allegedly playing a video of Charlie Kirk’s assassination for a class of fifth and sixth graders, according to a report in the New York Post.
In addition to showing the disturbing footage, the teacher is accused of telling the children that Kirk deserved his fate and using the classroom to give a talk about anti-fascism and transgender issues.
“Several students from his class went home and complained to their parents, traumatized at witnessing the on-camera death, which they were forced to witness numerous times over,” a source told the Toronto Sun. “Parents subsequently reached out to school administrators,” leading officials to remove the teacher from duty on Friday while an investigation proceeds.
Later that day, a letter was distributed to families of the students involved, describing the alleged actions as “extremely troubling and completely disturbing,” the Toronto Sun reported.
“During class, students were said to have been shown a portion of a violent video in response to questions being asked about a recent tragic event in the United States,” the letter stated. It explained that the footage was presented by a staff member overseeing a French immersion class and not the regular teacher of that group.
The communication further added that “the teacher has been relieved of all teaching responsibilities pending the outcome of the investigation and will not be at the school. Assistance is being offered to any children traumatized by the incident.”
{Matzav.com}
Netanyahu: Gaza High-Rises Targeted as Hamas Strongholds, Not to Intimidate
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