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After delay, IDF slow to award war citations amid fears of politicization
Senior officers warn the timing and process of awarding commendations could deepen divisions, as committees set criteria for acts of bravery during the Oct. 7 attack and the prolonged fighting in Gaza and southern Lebanon
Yoav Zitun
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02.05.26
'15 shekels for a single one': cigarette prices soar in Gaza as shortages boost Hamas's control
Residents and merchants blamed shortages, strict Hamas oversight and fees on incoming goods, saying the measures have tightened the group’s economic control and boosted revenue during the war.
Einav Halabi
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02.04.26
'Complicity in genocide': France issues warrants against Israelis accused of blocking Gaza aid
Nili Kupfer-Naouri, head of Israel Is Forever, confirmed a summons against her; Rachel Tuito, a Tsav 9 spokesperson, was linked to protests that blocked aid trucks at the Kerem Shalom and Nitzana crossings.
Itamar Eichner
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02.02.26
Rafah opening exposes strategic gaps as Gaza’s ‘day after’ takes shape
Analysis: The reopening of Rafah crossing and the rise of a technocrat government in Gaza highlight the cost of avoiding a clear strategy, leaving others — led by Washington — to shape the postwar reality while Hamas remains armed
Dr. Michael Milshtein
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02.01.26
As Gaza ceasefire advances, Rafah crossing reopens for first time in nearly a year
Movement of civilians still restricted as talks continue over security arrangements and operating procedures under Israeli approval and international supervision
Einav Halabi
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02.01.26
'Aiding the enemy in wartime is treason': IDF officials outraged by Gaza smuggling case
Investigation involves more than 15 Israelis and alleged smuggling to Gaza during wartime; relative of Shin Bet head David Zini is linked to the affair but is not suspected of any offense.
Yoav Zitun
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02.01.26
IDF officials shift stance, accept Gaza Health Ministry data on death toll
After two years of war, senior military officials for the first time aligned with an update from Gaza’s Hamas-run Health Ministry, saying they estimate about 70,000 Gazans have been killed, excluding the missing, while stressing that efforts to distinguish terrorists from civilians are ongoing
ynet
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01.30.26
Relative of Shin Bet chief David Zini suspected smuggling banned goods into Gaza
The probe involves multiple suspects accused of smuggling banned and dual-use goods into Gaza, some generating income for Hamas, in an investigation led by the police major crimes unit and the Shin Bet under a sweeping gag order
Roni Green Shaulov
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01.29.26
'If Hamas won't disarm, IDF will act': Board of Peace sets deadline as preparations intensify
U.S. officials say the technocratic body is ready to take control of Gaza once Rafah crossing opens, with aid oversight, intelligence vetting and no expansion of goods, while talks continue on disarmament and possible international involvement
Itamar Eichner
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01.29.26
US proposes international buyback program to demilitarize Gaza
The plan ties Israeli troop withdrawals to Hamas disarmament, calls for independent monitors and an international stabilization force, and would bar Hamas from any role in governing Gaza under a US-backed framework
Reuters
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01.28.26
'Our hero': Ran Gvili to be buried in hometown of Meitar after 843 days
The funeral procession for the last hostage whose remains were held in Gaza is set to depart from the Shura military cemetery near Ramla and travel to the southern community of Meitar
Gilad Cohen
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01.28.26
Behind the recovery of Ran Gvili's body: Gazans ‘snatched’ for questioning led to burial site
Twenty dentists examined 250 bodies in 24 hours as reserve units and a Shin Bet–led operation followed extensive intelligence work; after the political echelon initially blocked an IDF search at the cemetery, operation Brave Heart succeeded, bringing home the last hostage
Yoav Zitun
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01.26.26
Search for Ran Gvili continues: new footage shows forces scouring Gaza cemetery
Family members say they fear time is running out, expressing anguish and frustration as the search drags on, while insisting that those holding information know exactly where Gvili is buried and are delaying his return for political leverage
Yoav Zitun, Alexandra Lukash
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01.26.26
How Rafah crossing will operate: Egypt runs it, EU checks travelers, Israel oversees remotely
The move comes as the search continues for remains of hostages Ran Gvili, after leaders agreed to open the crossing despite objections in the cabinet and without linking the decision to the recovery of the last missing captive
Einav Halabi
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01.26.26
Cautious optimism in Gaza search for Ran Gvili: ‘Rare operational opportunity’
Israel voiced cautious optimism it can locate the last slain hostage, Ran Gvili, believed buried in a Gaza cemetery, though the IDF says the intelligence existed for months and political leaders delayed approval, preferring Hamas conduct the search, as a cabinet decision takes shape
Itamar Eichner, Yoav Zitun
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01.25.26
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