Israel at war day 262
- The IDF is advancing resources north toward Lebanon. The movement of military vehicles has been taking place for more than 48 consecutive hours
- The United States likely would not be able to help Israel defend itself against a broader war with Hezbollah in the way it did when Iran launched a barrage of missiles in April, Air Force Gen. Charles Q. Brown noted that it is harder to repel the shorter-range rockets from Lebanon, Associated Press reported.
- In an interview with Channel 14, Israeli PM Netanyahu said that the intense phase of conflict with Hamas is nearing its conclusion, and Israel's military will soon redirect its focus and resources to the northern border with Lebanon.
An anti-Israel protest at a Los Angeles synagogue on Sunday devolved into brawls, the spraying of counter-protesters and journalists with bear mace, and vandalism of Jewish institutions, according to eyewitnesses and pro-Palestinian groups.
The demonstrations at Adas Torah synagogue in the Pico-Robertson neighborhood were organized by Palestinian Youth Movement LA and Code Pink LA against an Israeli real estate event.
PM says open to partial pause and hostage deal but war won’t end until Hamas destroyed
Netanyahu later says ‘Hamas is the one opposing the deal, not Israel,’ as hostage families accuse him of ‘walking back’ offer in his 1st interview with a Hebrew outlet since Oct. 7
Israeli Minister of Defense, Yoav Gallant met in Washington earlier today with Key Republican Senator, Lindsey Graham who promised to make to make sure that Israel has all of the Weapons it needs to Defend itself while Fighting against Iranian Proxies across the Region.
Two members of Metula security team injured in Hezbollah missile attack Sunday
Senior Israeli Officials have reportedly stated during High-Level Meetings in Washington, that if Full-Scale War with Hezbollah does occur they may be forced to utilized Weapons that they have never used before to Halt the launch of Missiles and Rockets towards Cities in Israel
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