Israel at war day 146
- IDF says they killed over 450 Hamas terrorists over past few days
- R' Yitzchok Zeiger HY"D,57, a longtime Zaka volunteer was one of the victims murdered by terrorists today in Eli. He was was a resident of Psagot and leaves behind a wife a 3 children.
2nd victim Uriah Hartom HYD, 16, a student at the Yeshiva in Shomreha.
-Terror shooting attack at a gas station in the city of Eli on highway 60 as 2 Israelis were killed R"L victims are said to be ages 17 and 30. One of the terrorists was shot dead.
- Over 100 Palestinians were killed in a stampede in northern Gaza following an ambush and looting of humanitarian aid trucks, with the IDF responding to the situation. Gazans were reportedly trampled and crushed after they looted humanitarian aid trucks entering the northern Gaza Strip.
IDF said Israeli gunfire caused some 10 casualties out of the hundreds of people allegedly hurt and killed during this morning’s crowd crush in the northern Gaza Strip, according to an initial IDF probe.
Following a stampede as Palestinians tried to rush aid trucks, which reportedly caused dozens of casualties, a small group of Palestinians began to move toward IDF troops stationed in the area.
The soldiers fired warning shots in the air and shot at the legs of those getting closer to the forces.
-US considering airdropping aid into Gaza as land deliveries become increasingly hardŕ
American official cites need for ‘desperate measures’ as ‘the situation is really bad’; major delivery of food reaches northern Strip for first time in weeks
- Hamas leader Sinwar said to believe his forces are on road to victory against IDF
According to Wall Street Journal, he sent a message to exiled officials claiming that the world would compel war to end due to civilian toll, that despite the tactical losses, Hamas had the upper hand. International pressure would force
- According to senior Biden Admin officials speaking anonymously to CNN - it is Israel that is to blame for allegedly itching to fight Hezbollah / Hamas in Lebanon and Prime Minister Netanyahu is including political considerations to potentially launch a larger operation in the Spring.
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