Hamas conducted a somber handover ceremony in Gaza, returning the bodies of four Israeli hostages, including 32-year-old Shiri Bibas and her two sons, Ariel and Kfir, and 83-year-old Oded Lifshitz. While Israeli authorities confirmed Lifshitz’s identity, confirmation regarding the Bibas family remains pending. The event, marked by Hamas propaganda and condemnation in Israel, saw the coffins transferred via the Red Cross to the Israeli military. The return of the bodies follows the release of other hostages under a January 2025 ceasefire, leaving a lingering sense of grief and unresolved issues for many.
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Mordechai Brafman, 27, faces two counts of attempted second-degree murder after allegedly firing seventeen shots from a semiautomatic handgun at a vehicle in Miami Beach. Brafman, who claimed to have targeted Palestinians, mistakenly shot two Israeli tourists, Ari Rabey and his father. Despite the victims’ reported anti-Arab social media posts, the Council on American-Islamic Relations is calling for federal hate crime charges, citing the incident as an example of anti-Palestinian sentiment. Brafman remains in custody at the Miami-Dade correctional center.
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Mordechai Brafman, 27, was arrested and charged with attempted murder after shooting at two men in Miami Beach. Brafman, who previously advocated for unity, allegedly fired 17 shots at the victims, who sustained non-fatal injuries and stated the attack was unprovoked. Police apprehended Brafman at his home shortly after the incident, which occurred on Alton Road. Brafman reportedly told investigators that he targeted the victims because they were “two Palestinians.”
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Following President Trump’s imposed deadline, Hamas released three hostages, including a US-Israeli citizen, despite prior threats to the contrary. This release followed increased IDF presence around Gaza and President Trump’s firm stance supporting Israel. Prime Minister Netanyahu expressed gratitude for Trump’s support, while acknowledging the remaining hostages. Netanyahu will consult with defense officials to determine Israel’s next steps, with some advocating for a renewed military response.
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A rocket was launched from Gaza into Israel on Thursday, marking the first such attack in several weeks. This incident occurred despite the ongoing ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. The attack comes just days before a scheduled prisoner exchange, raising tensions. The circumstances surrounding the attack are currently unclear.
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Two Australian nurses were suspended and are under police investigation for an antisemitic video where they threatened to kill Israeli patients and refused to treat them. The video, recorded in a Sydney hospital, shows a man and woman making threats and using hateful language. Prime Minister Albanese and the Health Minister condemned the actions, vowing a thorough investigation and assuring the public that those responsible will face consequences. The incident follows recent antisemitic attacks in Australia, raising concerns about rising hate crimes.
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President Trump met with Jordan’s King Abdullah II, who announced Jordan’s plan to accept thousands of sick Palestinian children from Gaza. Trump, promoting a plan to redevelop Gaza involving potential new buildings and the relocation of Palestinian refugees to Egypt and Jordan, praised this as a “beautiful gesture.” This proposal, however, has faced significant international opposition, with concerns raised about the potential displacement of Palestinians. Despite the King’s cautious response, Trump also threatened to end the Israel-Hamas ceasefire unless hostages are released.
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French President Emmanuel Macron strongly criticized Donald Trump’s proposal to relocate Gazans, calling it a “real estate operation” rather than a political solution and emphasizing the importance of respecting Palestinians’ right to remain in their homeland. Macron’s rejection follows similar condemnations from the international community, including the UN, which warned against ethnic cleansing. While supporting Israel’s right to self-defense, France has publicly condemned Israeli policies in Gaza and suspended arms exports to the IDF. The Trump plan, also supported by Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, has drawn widespread international criticism, with only a few far-right voices expressing support.
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NSW Health is investigating a video showing two individuals, one identifying as a doctor, making antisemitic threats against Israeli patients. The individuals have been identified and will be barred from working in NSW Health; a NSW Police investigation is underway. Government officials and medical organizations strongly condemned the incident, highlighting the unacceptable nature of such hatred within the healthcare system. The incident has prompted widespread outrage and calls for swift and severe consequences.
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Hamas suspended a planned hostage release, citing Israeli violations of a ceasefire agreement, including delays in returning displaced persons, restricted aid access, and continued shelling. The Qassam Brigades demanded compensation for these alleged breaches before resuming the handover. This decision caused alarm among families of hostages and heightened tensions, as Israel denounced the move as a violation of the agreement. The fragile ceasefire’s future, along with the fate of remaining hostages and prisoners, remains uncertain amid heightened regional instability.
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