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IDF Eliminates Hamas Terrorist Who Held Emily Damari Hostage

The IDF Spokesperson’s Unit reported that on June 19, 2025, the IDF and ISA eliminated Hamas terrorist Muhammad Nasr Ali Quneita in Gaza City. Quneita, a member of Hamas’ military intelligence, had infiltrated Israel during the October 7th massacre. During this attack, he held Emily Damari hostage in his home after she was kidnapped from Kfar Aza. The IDF and ISA are committed to continuing operations against terrorists involved in the October 7th attacks.

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IDF Blames “Technical Error” for Gaza Strike, Drawing Criticism

In a recent incident, an Israeli strike on a water collection point in the Nuseirat refugee camp resulted in the deaths of 10 Palestinians, including six children, with 17 others wounded. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) stated that the intended target was an Islamic Jihad militant, but a technical error caused the munition to fall short of its intended target. The IDF has launched a review of the incident and expressed regret for any harm to uninvolved civilians. These latest strikes occurred amidst faltering ceasefire negotiations in Doha, with disagreements over withdrawal terms, humanitarian aid, and a permanent end to the war.

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IDF Strike on Gaza Cafe Kills Hamas Commander, Dozens of Civilians

The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed it killed a Hamas commander, Ramzi Ramadan Abd Ali Saleh, in a strike on a Gaza City cafe, also killing other Hamas members. The IDF stated Saleh was involved in planning maritime attacks and claimed to have taken steps to minimize civilian casualties. However, the attack on the al-Baqa cafe resulted in the deaths of dozens of civilians, including women, children, and artists, according to reports, raising questions about proportionality. The IDF is reviewing the “incident” while indirect ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas continue.

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Israeli Embassy Reacts to Glastonbury Chant: A Complex Controversy

The Israeli embassy has expressed its deep concern over chants of “death to the IDF” made by Bob Vylan at Glastonbury, with police investigating the incident. The band also displayed a screen quoting a claim of Israeli genocide, during the performance, and the Culture Secretary has sought an explanation from the BBC. The BBC, which issued a warning during its iPlayer stream of the performance, has no plans to make the performance available on demand. Glastonbury Festival has stated it does not condone hate speech or incitement to violence.

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