Tuesday, November 11, 2025

Israel News Tues Nov 11

 Day 767

- The Houthis sent a letter to the terrorist organization Hamas in which they said they would stop attacks on Israel and against ships in the Red Sea

- Israel and the USA have reached a compromise under which 200 Hamas terrorists located in Rafah will be expelled: the problem - so far, no country has agreed to take them in.

- Prime Minister's Office updated the ministers that Jared Kushner indeed clarified that Gaza will not be rehabilitated before Hamas disarms.

- Hadar Goldin, an Israel Defense Forces officer killed in Gaza in 2014 and held there by Hamas for more than a decade, was laid to rest on Tuesday in a ceremony attended by tens of thousands, including the IDF chief of staff
 
- Israel has reportedly offered a proposal to end the ongoing standoff in Rafah by allowing 100-200 Hamas operatives holed up in underground tunnels on the Israeli-controlled side of the Gaza Yellow Line to emerge and relocate, provided they surrender their weapons and pledge not to return to terrorism, Channel 12 reports.

- Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer has submitted his letter of resignation to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. In his letter of resignation, Dermer notes that he had promised his family upon entering the government in December 2022 that he would only serve as minister for two years but that has been pushed off a few times. He will stay on as a special envoy.  in his letter to Netanyahu: “This government will be remembered both for the 10/7 attack and for managing the two-year war on seven fronts. 10/7 is indeed the darkest day the Jewish people have known since the establishment of the state, but the story of our people has never been defined by our darkest days but by our ability to overcome the darkness."
 


3 comments:

  1. i believe the hamas pledge to not return to terrorism

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  2. If the ceasefire agreement says Hamas has to disarm, and they refuse to order these 200 (notice how they're now trying to claim they're only 100) to disarm, there goes the agreement.
    Which we always knew they never intended to keep, anyway.

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  3. Didn't the houtis say they'll abide by any agreement Hamas makes?

    Well, can't trust the houtis either

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