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[Times of Israel]( [The daily edition]( Monday, November 13, 2023 Live updates [IDF: Terrorists fire RPGs from Gaza hospital entrance at troops, who kill 21 gunmen]( By Michael Bachner and ToI Staff EU slams Hamas use of civilians as human shields * IDF ground op toll up to 44 * Netanyahu says Hezbollah ‘playing with fire’ as civilian dies of wounds from Sunday missile attack [EU slams Hamas use of hospitals and civilians as human shields, as IDF nears Shifa]( By Agencies and ToI Staff Turkish ship carrying supplies to build field hospitals arrives in Egyptian port el-Arish as Israeli military seeks to destroy Hamas command centers in hospitals [The Hamas compound Israeli troops expect to find under Gaza City’s Shifa Hospital]( By ToI Staff and Emanuel Fabian [Top Biden aide: US concerned about civilian casualties in fight for Shifa Hospital]( By ToI Staff [Electric worker killed in Lebanon missile attack Sunday; assaults in north continue]( By Emanuel Fabian Shalom Aboudi was on team repairing lines damaged by previous fire; 2 Israelis injured in missile attack near Netu’a; IDF hits Hezbollah compounds, command center in response [Pentagon chief says US hit Iran-linked sites in Syria after American troops attacked]( By AFP [Arab ZAKA worker: ‘I had no idea where to start’; Oct. 7 massacre an affront to Islam]( By ToI Staff Jamal Waraqi describes shock over scenes in southern communities, says he keeps thinking about things he may have missed; urges all religious groups ‘to do our part for the country’ [Touring Israel, GOP presidential candidate Christie says truce calls ‘make no sense’]( By Carrie Keller-Lynn and AP [UK’s Sunak fires minister who said police too lenient with pro-Palestinian protesters]( By Agencies and ToI Staff Suella Braverman had decried ‘pro-Palestinian mobs’ and ‘hate marchers’; former premier David Cameron appointed foreign secretary in surprise move [In shock political comeback, former PM Cameron appointed UK foreign secretary]( By Agencies and ToI Staff [Israel said seeking to appoint UK’s Tony Blair as Gaza humanitarian coordinator]( By ToI Staff Top Ops Moran Chamsi [To Katherine Maher: Hold the next Web Summit in Israel]( From a longtime attendee to the incoming CEO of this global hi-tech industry conference: All roads lead to Tel Aviv Marjorie Davis [The return of Jewish fear]( Neo-Nazis and left-wing antisemites chipped away at our sense of security for years – October 7 evaporated it Raoul Wootliff [The unspoken toll across the border]( For the sake of our own humanity, it’s imperative we see the humanity of those suffering on the other side Ariel Beery [Blueprint for a post-’23 Israel: Negation of the DiasporaÂ]( Anti-Israel protestors across the world hold all Jews responsible for Israel. On this point, they happen to be right [Hamas sought to reach West Bank with Oct. 7 onslaught, spark wider war — report]( By Michael Horovitz Washington Post says terrorists sought to attack cities, military bases in planned deeper incursion; terror group gathered intelligence from laborers who worked in Israel [IDF says Hamas blocked fuel delivery to Shifa Hospital as troops advance in Gaza]( By Emanuel Fabian and Jacob Magid [ToI podcast / Daily Briefing Nov. 13: Day 38 – Why Israel reduced the official October 7 death toll]( By ToI Staff [Day 38 – Why Israel reduced the official October 7 death toll]( [listen to the podcast]( [Netanyahu says hostage deal ‘could’ happen, amid reports of emerging prisoner swap]( By Carrie Keller-Lynn and ToI Staff In interview with US network, PM mum on details, says military pressure boosts chances; asked if Israel knows where hostages are currently held, he says: ‘We know a great deal’ [At an exclusive Cyprus retreat center, Supernova rave survivors get help to move on]( By Gavriel Fiske Traumatized party-goers receive fully subsidized five-day holistic therapy experience including yoga, spa treatments and group sessions; there is a 1,400 person waitlist [Security cabinet approves order to shut down Hezbollah-affiliated al Mayadeen news]( By Jeremy Sharon Defense Minister Gallant says he and all security chiefs recommended measure, alleging network has undermined national security; orders to shutter Al Jazeera are on hold [Ex-Mossad deputy head: ‘Unrealistic’ to say Iran didn’t know of Hamas’s Oct. 7 plans]( By ToI Staff Behind the Headlines [Israel at war: Join ToI senior analyst Haviv Rettig Gur for an in-depth webinar Thursday]( By ToI Staff On November 16, we dig deeper into global issues facing Israel and the Jewish people as the IDF continues its ground operation in Gaza. Exclusively for the ToI Community [On CNN, Netanyahu ducks responsibility: ‘Did people ask Roosevelt after Pearl Harbor?’]( By Carrie Keller-Lynn PM rejects calls for lengthy humanitarian pauses in fighting; reiterates that PA cannot rule Gaza; says ‘Those who protest for Hamas, you’re protesting for sheer evil’ [PM warns ministers to pipe down after comments on new ‘Nakba’ and nuking Gaza]( By ToI Staff [Government agrees on immediate NIS 275 million to fortify hospitals]( By Renee Ghert-Zand With only a third of hospital beds and fewer than half of operating rooms protected against missile attacks, officials begin to address dangers to patients, staff and visitors [Troubled teens cut off from nature rehab over lack of bomb shelter]( By Sue Surkes [Smotrich vows to divert some coalition money, as funds for war evacuees held up]( By Sharon Wrobel Interview [Top US neurosurgeon volunteers hard-won wartime expertise at Sheba Medical Center]( By Renee Ghert-Zand Mayo Clinic head trauma specialist Dr. Teodoro Dagi brings knowledge gained from global conflict work – including in Kosovo and Northern Ireland – to treating Israel’s war-injured [‘More than a duty’: Over 180,000 rally in France against spiraling antisemitism]( By Agencies and ToI Staff As nation records more than 1,250 anti-Jewish incidents since start of Israel-Hamas war, French PM, former presidents, far-right leader Le Pen, join march against hatred [Germany’s Scholz spurns calls for Gaza ceasefire; UK defense chief backs IDF efforts]( By Agencies and ToI Staff [Herzog: Macron told me he didn’t mean to accuse Israel of targeting civilians]( By ToI Staff French president changes line after attacking Israel’s bombing of ‘babies, ladies, old people’; president welcomes reversal, says comments ’caused much pain and upset in Israel’ [Macron meets top French religious officials in bid to tackle antisemitism]( By AFP and ToI Staff [Those We Are Missing]( [The hostages and victims whose fate is still unknown]( [Read Here]( Those we are missing [Taken captive: Yehudit Weiss, undergoing treatment for cancer]( By ToI Staff Kibbutz Be’eri-based Yehudit and husband Shmulik stopped responding to family texts after 10:15 a.m. on October 7 [Two IDF reservists booted out of the army for entering Palestinian school]( By Gianluca Pacchiani Amid simmering tensions in the West Bank, soldiers discharged after video showed them in a schoolyard in the south Hebron Hills [Activist Israeli rabbi helps Palestinian farmers in West Bank facing settler violence]( By Agencies [Those We Have Lost]( [Those We Have Lost]( [Civilians and soldiers who have fallen since Oct. 7]( [Read Here]( More Headlines [Levin said pushing for jurists who helped draft overhaul to be Supreme Court judges]( By ToI Staff [Citing security concerns, ministry halts schools’ Holocaust education trips to Poland]( By Gavriel Fiske [Melbourne synagogue evacuated on Shabbat as pro-Palestinian rally held nearby]( By PHILISSA CRAMER [Jewish school in Montreal is fired upon for second time in days]( By AFP and ToI Staff [US Jews are raising money for an Israel in crisis, but is there enough to go around?]( By Andrew Silow-Carroll [At Amsterdam rally, man grabs Greta Thunberg’s mic, decrying pro-Palestinian message]( By AP and ToI Staff [23-year-old man killed after apparent unintentional discharge of weapon]( By Michael Horovitz [Protesters against Israel interrupt Shabbat event for NYC officials in Puerto Rico]( By Ben Sales [The daily edition]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [instagram]( [View in browser]( [Contact support](mailto:support@timesofisrael.com) [Advertise with us](mailto:advertise@timesofisrael.com) Were you forwarded this email? 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