Netanyahu Says All Hostages Brought Home After Recovery of Final Remains in Gaza
Israel’s military announced on Monday that it has recovered and identified the remains of Ran Gvili, the last hostage still believed to be held in Gaza.
The Lebanese Shia group Hezbollah launched rockets into northern Israel, shortly after Israel's National Security Council issued a warning about potential attacks by Hezbollah and the Palestinian group Hamas. The warning mentioned possible assaults on Jewish institutions and Israeli missions abroad.
Hezbollah claimed responsibility for firing dozens of rockets into northern Israel in retaliation for an airstrike that killed four Syrians in southern Lebanon. The Israeli military reported that some of the rockets were intercepted while the rest landed in unpopulated areas. In response, the Israeli Air Force targeted the site in southern Lebanon from which the rockets were launched.
Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah had previously stated that Israel would face a strong response for the recent killings of the group's top commander Fuad Shukr in Beirut and Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran. Haniyeh is set to be buried in Qatar today, where he had lived in recent years. Before the Hamas attack on Israel on October 7, Haniyeh had been granted asylum in Turkey, which is observing a Day of National Mourning today. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who declared mourning in solidarity with the Palestinian cause, expressed concerns to US President Joe Biden about Israel's intentions to extend the Gaza conflict regionally.
President Biden also spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, reaffirming US commitment to Israel's security in the face of threats from Iran. Biden emphasized the importance of ongoing efforts to de-escalate regional tensions, according to a White House statement.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said that Europe’s “easiest path to victory” would be to stop providing financial assistance to Ukraine.
President Volodymyr Zelensky is not preparing to announce presidential elections or a referendum on a potential peace agreement with Russia on Feb. 24, the fourth anniversary of the start of Moscow’s full-scale invasion
Russian Ambassador to Serbia Alexander Botsan-Kharchenko delivered sharp criticism of Bulgaria, highlighting its EU membership as a complicating factor in the delivery of Russian gas to Serbia
The European Parliament has approved a €90 billion support package for Ukraine, aimed at addressing the country’s urgent financial and defense needs as Russia’s war of aggression enters its fifth year
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has claimed that both the European Union and Ukraine have effectively “declared war” on Hungary following a Politico article outlining plans for Ukraine’s potential early accession to the EU and strategies to bypass H
Nearly 6,000 Syrians applied last year to return voluntarily to Syria under a program financed by Germany’s Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF)
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