Israel to Deport Arab-Israelis for First Time in History

Tensions remain high as Israel confirms the death of Hamas leader Mohammed Sinwar, begins deporting terrorists, and approves 22 new communities in Judea and Samaria. This update also reveals a hostage’s surprising account of Trump’s impact on his captors.

600 days since October 7th, tensions remain high as Israel steps up its military and security efforts. Netanyahu this week confirmed the death of top Hamas figure Mohammed Sinwar. Meanwhile, a released Israeli hostage told CNN in a recent interview that his Hamas captors were afraid of President Trump, drastically changing the way they treated him after Trump’s inauguration.

In a historic move, Israel has begun deporting terrorists with Israeli citizenship under a law passed in 2023. Defense Minister Israel Katz vowed to revoke citizenship and expel those who choose terror. At the same time, Israel approved 22 new Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria, strengthening its presence and pushing back against Palestinian statehood efforts. Don’t miss this packed update podcast from Israel.

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