Israel at war day 231
- Update news reports that the assassination attempt has failed to kill Rafah commandee
- IDF assasinates Hamas commander in Rafah Muhammad Shabana in a airstrike.
- The International Court of Justice orders Israel to halt Rafah offensive The International Court of Justice in the Hague ordered Israel to halt its Rafah operation, in a blow to Jerusalem’s diplomatic and judicial systems, on Friday. The court also ordered Israel to enable the entry of all the necessary humanitarian aid to Gaza. All measures were agreed upon in a vote of 13-2. .The ICJ voted that Israel must immediately “halt its military offensive and any other action in the Rafah [area] which may inflict on the Palestinian group in Gaza. conditions of life that would bring about its physical dysfunction, in whole or in part in favor. Israel could accept the ruling as is, accept under conditions, such as the release of hostages, demilitarization, etc., or reject the ruling.
- IDF recovers bodies of three hostages from north Gaza, who were killed on October 7
Orión Hernández Radoux, 30, Hanan Yablonka, 42, and Michel Nisenbaum, 59, were all killed on October 7, according to “reliable intelligence” discovered in the past week. Until recently, there had been no information as to their status, as such they were believed to be alive.
The three were kidnapped from the Mefalsim area, according to the IDF, at the same location where Hamas terrorists murdered and abducted four more hostages whose bodies were recovered last week from a tunnel in Jabaliya.
-Number of hostages held in Gaza is updated to 125 of which 39 are considered not alive and killed by Hamas terrorists
- World Court to rule on request by South Africa to halt Israel's Rafah offensive on Friday.
-The IDF announced the Elimination of Muhammad Ali Nasser Faran, a Senior Member of Hezbollah who was Killed by an Israeli Airstrike on his Vehicle near the City of Nabatieh in Southern Lebanon.
-Foreign Minister Israel Katz announced Friday that the Spanish consulate in Jerusalem will no longer provide services to Palestinians from the West Bank following Spain’s announcement that it will recognize an independent Palestinian state alongside Israel.
ICC Court decision is PM Netanyahu's fault. He should have finished the job in Raphaa months ago, before the court got the case. Instead of listening to President Biden, which only encouraged the court and others (US, European) demonstrations, etc.
ReplyDeleteNote average of one Tzahal casualty every day while waiting for Biden to OK finishing the job in Raphaa.