Israel at war day 110
- Hamas rejects hostage deal,
- Khan Yunis - Troops have eliminated numerous terrorist cells with sniper, tank and aerial fire, including one cell planning to carry out anti-tank fire on forces. Troops also conducted targeted operational activities in the area, locating weapons,engaging in combat and eliminating terrorists.
- This morning outside a hospital in Deir al Balah, Gaza, civilians held a protest against Hamas—demanding a surrender to the war and a return to their homes.
- Israel and Hamas broadly agree in principle that an exchange of Israeli hostages for Palestinian prisoners could take place during a month-long ceasefire, but the framework plan is being held up by the two sides' differences over how to bring a permanent end to the Gaza war.
- Troops on the northern border say they are ready to go into Lebanon as soon as they get the order
- Israeli protestors are standing on the road near the crossing to Gaza blocking aid trucks.
One protestor explained: “This is insane. The government is feeding, clothing and fueling the enemy, even as it tries to kill our troops and civilians with rockets and tortures our starving hostages.”
- Protesters from women’s groups calling for an immediate deal to secure the release of hostages held in Gaza blocked a number of junctions and streets across the country as part of a day of action.
Blocking junctions and streets is a RW tactic.
ReplyDeleteSince when are leftists permitted to do the same.
By the way, if Palestinians are demanding Hamas surrender, actions like that are treason.