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Israel orders IDF to seize more Gaza territory if Hamas doesn’t release hostages
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz has ordered the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) to seize more territory in Gaza if Hamas continues to refuse to release the hostages. Earlier this week, the IDF resumed the war in Gaza after a nearly two-month-long ceasefire that saw the release of 33 hostages.
«If the terrorist organization Hamas continues to refuse to release the hostages, I have instructed the IDF to seize additional territories, while evacuating the population, and to expand the security zones around Gaza for the benefit of protecting Israeli communities and IDF soldiers, through permanent Israeli control of the territory,» Katz said in a statement. «As Hamas continues its refusal, it will lose more and more territory that will be annexed to Israel.»
If Israel follows through on Katz’s threat of partial annexation, it would be the biggest shift to the status quo in Gaza in almost 20 years. In 2005, Israel evacuated Gaza and even sent in the IDF to physically take Israelis out of their homes. A year later, Hamas took control and has ruled over the Strip ever since.
IDF troops re-entered the Gaza Strip following the collapse of the ceasefire. (IDF)
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Katz also said that Israel will continue Operation «Strength and Sword» with increasing intensity until Hamas releases the hostages. Additionally, he affirmed Israel’s adherence to the proposal put forth by U.S. Special Envoy for the Middle East Steve Witkoff, which involves getting all hostages, alive and dead, out of Gaza in two phases.
The Trump administration is standing by Israel’s military decisions. This is a very different approach than the one taken by the Biden administration, which supported Israel militarily and diplomatically, but also put pressure on the country to limit civilian casualties in Gaza.
Netanyahu, with Defense Minister Israel Katz and IDF chief Eyal Zamir, held a security assessment in the Kirya in Tel Aviv. (Prime Minister of Israel )
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White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters on Thursday that President Donald Trump «fully supports Israel and the IDF in the actions that they’ve taken in recent days.» The president previously warned Hamas that there would be «hell to pay» if the hostages were not released.
«Hamas could have released hostages to extend the ceasefire but instead chose war,» NSC Spokesman James Hewitt said on Thursday. «These terrorists bear total responsibility for this conflict and the resumption of hostilities. Every death would have and could have been avoided had Hamas accepted the ‘bridge’ proposal Special Envoy Witkoff offered last week.»
Palestinians continue to return to Beit Lahia, a city in northern Gaza that was devastated by Israeli attacks, through the rubble and damaged buildings on March 8, 2025, in Beit Lahia, Gaza. (Khalil Ramzi Alkahlut/Anadolu via Getty Images)
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While fighting the war against Gaza, Israel is also experiencing internal turmoil. On Friday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office announced that a vote to dismiss the head of the Shin Bet, Israel’s version of the FBI, had passed. Current Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar will serve in the role until April 10, but that could change depending on when a replacement for him is found.
Netanyahu claimed he could not trust Bar, according to a statement from his spokesperson cited by Axios. In a letter distributed by the Shin Bet, Bar dismissed the claim and said the motives behind his firing were baseless. On Friday, Israel’s Supreme Court issued a temporary injunction preventing Bar’s dismissal, which will remain in place until the court can hear petitions against the dismissal.
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Madrid bajo alerta insospechada: un pequeño río amistoso podría convertirse en un «monstruo»
Los madrileños amanecieron este viernes con una alerta insospechada: el Manzanares, ese río que atraviesa la ciudad y que los vecinos están acostumbrados a ver como un hilo perezoso de agua, podría desbordarse y provocar inundaciones.
El mal tiempo en España lleva días enhebrando una borrasca detrás de otra -la actual fue bautizada “Martinho”- y esos temporales de viento y tormenta generaron que el Manzanares aumentara quince veces su caudal, el mismo que Francisco de Quevedo ya había definido en el siglo XVII como “arroyo aprendiz de río”.
Este viernes, sin embargo, su subida de nivel alertó a toda Madrid, donde se suspendieron las clases en las universidades y hubo cortes en algunas de las principales autopistas de acceso a la capital, como son la M-30 y la M-40.
La radio y la televisión aconsejaban a los madrileños teletrabajar y evitar moverse en auto. Por eso los campus de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid, el de la Autónoma, el de la Rey Juan Carlos y el de la Universidad Pontificia de Comillas estuvieron cerrados.
“La borrasca Martinho deja precipitaciones abundantes donde ya ha llovido mucho. Además, llueve en zonas con nieve, provocando su deshielo -informaba la Agencia Estatal de Meteorología española-. Los suelos están saturados, y muchos ríos presentan caudales muy altos en el centro y sur de la Península. Atención a los desbordamientos.”
Desde temprano se recomendaba a los vecinos no acercarse a la orilla del Manzanares, donde, sin embargo, varios curiosos filmaban el correr vertiginoso de las aguas del río como si se tratara de un fenómeno nunca visto.
Sin embargo no es la primera vez que el Manzanares preocupa. Sus desbordes a principios del siglo pasado destruyeron varios puentes pero la gran inundación que muchos recuerdan es la de 1947, cuando varias localidades estuvieron a punto de desaparecer bajo el agua.
“La situación en el río Manzanares está estable pero nos preocupa por las lluvias que puedan caer y lo que pueda venir desde las sierras”, dijo en la mañana del viernes el alcalde de la ciudad, José Luis Martínez-Almeida.
“Desde el año 1984, el Ayuntamiento de Madrid, tiene entre sus competencias el cuidado de las aguas del río Manzanares y márgenes en su recorrido por el término municipal, con una longitud de 30 kilómetros aproximadamente que discurren desde aguas abajo del embalse de El Pardo hasta el límite sur del término municipal que linda con Getafe”, aclaran desde el municipio de la capital.
En España, las lluvias acumuladas aumentaron un 18 por ciento entre octubre del 2024 y marzo de este año: son 444 litros por metro cuadrado.
Según la Agencia Estatal de Meteorología, lo que llovió en Madrid entre el 1 y el 20 de marzo es récord “desde, al menos, 1893”.
Los embalses de la Comunidad de Madrid rozan el 90 por ciento de su capacidad.
En Castilla-La Mancha, una región que limita con la Comunidad de Madrid, preocupa la crecida del Río Tajo.
En Toledo, el hospital de parapléjicos, muy cercano al río, fue apuntalado con diques de contención de hormigón y sacos de arena. Desde el centro médico confirmaron que están en alerta y atentos a una posible evacuación de los pacientes.
Antes de la diez de la mañana, la Dirección General de Tránsito informó que había 34 carreteras cortadas.
El pronóstico meteorológico no es nada alentador para el fin de semana.
“Las precipitaciones y el deshielo provocarán aumentos puntuales en los cauces de los ríos”, señaló Pedro Ruiz, director general de la Agencia de Seguridad y Emergencias Madrid 112.
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His brother’s keeper: Gal Dalal pleads for help as his brother Guy suffers in Hamas captivity
Gal Dalal has spent nearly a year and a half fighting for the release of his brother, Guy Gilboa-Dalal, who was kidnapped by Hamas from the Nova music festival during the Oct. 7, 2023 attacks on Israel.
Dalal wants the world to know who his brother was before he was a face on a poster and why getting Guy out of Gaza is urgent.
«So, my brother is the most warm-hearted man I know. He’s a very, very funny guy,» Dalal told Fox News Digital. «For me, he’s actually my best friend. We share the same interests and hobbies and we do everything together.»
Guy Gilboa-Dalal was kidnapped from the Nova music festival on Oct. 7, 2023. His family has been fighting for his release ever since. (The Hostages and Missing Families Forum)
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On Oct. 7, 2023, Guy was in the middle of experiencing his first-ever spiritual festival with his friends when Gal, a more seasoned festival goer, joined the group at approximately 6:15 a.m., less than 15 minutes before the attack began.
Dalal told Fox News Digital that when he arrived at the festival, an excited Guy ran up to hug him before pulling out his phone to take a selfie for their mother.
«That’s the only reason I went there [to the Nova music festival] was to watch over him. And, you know, the fact that I came back without him, I think that’s the worst part of it for me,» Dalal told Fox News Digital.
Neither of the Dalal brothers could have known what was coming next. As the sirens began to sound, Dalal told Fox News Digital that he suggested that the group go to his apartment, and they agreed. While Dalal went in his own car, Guy decided to go with his friends. Dalal estimates that Guy and his friends took an additional 10 minutes before leaving the festival area. At this point, they were not alarmed despite the rocket sirens blaring.
Israeli soldiers inspect the burnt cars of festival-goers at the site of an attack on the Nova Festival by Hamas gunmen from Gaza, near Israel’s border with the Gaza Strip, in southern Israel, Oct. 13, 2023. (REUTERS/Amir Cohen)
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«We [are] used to these alarms. We [are] used to missiles attack and no one thought it’s going to be a terror attack in this kind of scale,» Dalal told Fox News Digital.
Safety protocol for rocket attacks is widely known in Israel. There are designated amounts of time to seek shelter depending on the location’s distance from Gaza. Many at the Nova festival ran to shelters on the side of the road, which would later turn out to be deadly. Hamas terrorists used the shelters to carry out mass killings. They would throw grenades into groups of people, many of whom did not survive.
Dalal told Fox News Digital that outside the festival, he sat in traffic for about 20 minutes before he heard shooting. From there, he spent hours running for his life. He was too far to go back for Guy, but the two were able to talk on the phone one last time before Guy was taken hostage.
The Dalal family found out on Oct. 7 that Guy and his best friend, Evyatar David, were taken hostage. Hamas published a video of the two kidnapped men already in Gaza. Guy and Evyatar went to the festival with two other friends, both of whom were killed.
Dalal and his family have spent the last 17 months advocating for the release of all the hostages, including Guy.
«I always say that in one hand, we are so tired. We are literally on the edge. This fight is taking so much out of us, and the only thing that we really care about is my brother seeing him again, knowing that he’s well and protecting him. Hug him. Help him to heal. We miss him so much, I miss him so much,» Dalal told Fox News Digital.
Meirav Gilboa-Dalal and Gal Gilboa-Dalal, mother and brother of Guy Gilboa-Dalal, an Israeli held hostage by the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, attend a press conference after meeting with Pope Francis in Rome on April 8, 2024. (REUTERS/Guglielmo Mangiapane)
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Recently, the Dalal family received a sign of life, but it was not a relieving sight. Guy and Evyatar were forced to take part in a Hamas propaganda video, in which they were forced to sit in a van and watch hostages be released only to have the door slammed in their faces.
Dalal told Fox News Digital that the video brought him back to Oct. 7 and showed the «psychological torture» the families of hostages endure. He says it’s clear that his brother and Evyatar are being «starved to death.»
«It scares me that this negotiation can take more time, and Guy doesn’t have the time,» Dalal told Fox News Digital. However, he believes that President Donald Trump and the U.S. have the power to bring the hostages home.
In his fight for his brother’s freedom, Gal traveled to the U.S. and met with members of both the Biden and Trump administrations. He said that meeting the Trump officials felt «different» and that they understood that time is not on their side.
«I think that the only one who can really put the pressure and bring these hostages back and make sure that they will return to their families is President Trump and United States as a nation, you have the power of that, the power and the support that we need to make sure the hostages will return and will come back home,» Dalal told Fox News Digital.
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