Israel at war Day 230
- According to WSJ, for months, the White House insisted Israel had "no credible plan" to evacuate Rafah’s 1.3 million residents, but despite these objections, Israel proceeded with its plans. "This Administration never supports anything we do until we do it," a senior Israeli official told The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) on Thursday. The WSJ editorial highlighted what it called “Israel's successful evacuation” of 950,000 civilians from Rafah, Gaza, despite months of opposition from the Biden Administration. As the evacuation succeeded, the Biden Administration shifted its narrative, according to WSJ, claiming Israel had updated its plans to incorporate US concerns.
- CIA director set to meet with Mossad chief in Europe to try to revive hostage talks
- Tonight more rockets launched at Israel's north
- Israeli police clear people out kever Rashbi in Miron today.
- A U.S. Servicemember had to be Evacuated following a Non-Combat related Injury he sustained while Operating the Humanitarian Aid Pier in Central Gaza, is now reported to be in Critical Condition at a Hospital in Southern Israel.
-Dozens of rockets pound north after IDF strike kills top Hezbollah arms dealer
No injuries in barrage; air defense systems intercept many projectiles that rained down hours after IDF targeted man said behind procuring ‘strategic and unique weapons’
-Germany says it will arrest Netanyahu as Israeli envoy appeals to Berlin to defy ICC
Israel's ambassador urges the German government to reject the "outrageous" ICC move.
- IDF soldiers operating in eastern Rafah, southern Gaza, located missiles and rocket launchers belonging to Hamas at a cemetary the military says.
The troops also says that the Givati soldiers located a number of "significant underground" sites used by terror operatives.
-IDF confirmed that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu received four warning letters between March and July 2023 from the Intelligence Division concerning how Israel’s "enemies" perceived the societal divides in the State of Israel and their effect on Israel and the IDF in particular. The prime minister's office later on Thursday denied that these letters warned of an impending attack by Hamas. "Not only is there no warning in any of the documents about Hamas's intentions to attack Israel from Gaza, but they actually contain completely opposite assessments," the statement said.
- The war cabinet unanimously approved new guidelines for Israeli negotiators in an effort to revive the talks on a hostage-for-truce deal with Hamas, the Walla new site reports, after the high-level forum convened last night.
- Drexel University in Philadelphia brings in police to clear out anti-Israel encampment
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