Israel at war day 244
- Netanyahu will address a joint session of Congress on July 24. The original date of June 13 was canceled because of Shavuos.
- Trump: "Israel has to finish that job. They have to finish it quickly, strongly, and they have to get back to life again."
- Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar has rejected the Biden Administration's ceasefire proposal, vowing that the terrorist organization will keep its weapons, the Wall Street Journal reported.
According to the report, Sinwar told Arab mediators, “Hamas will not surrender its guns or sign a proposal that asks for that.” He further stated that the only ceasefire Hamas would accept is a permanent one that ends Israel's military operations in Gaza for good.
- Hamas rejects latest ceasefire proposal claiming it only temporarily restricts the IDF from Gaza
- Another soldier killed in Gaza during a gun battle with Hamas terrorists who attempted to infiltrate into Israel from Rafah early this morning using fog cover. A gun battle ensued where 3 terrorists were killed and a soldier died from the battle.
Zeed Mazarib, 34,from Zarzir.
- IDF offensive on the Nuseirat UNRWA school where terrorists have regrouped. IDF launched an airstrike on the compound before dawn reports of over 50 terrorists killed. Some of whom participated in the October 7 onslaught, were gathered.
- A reservist soldier was killed in yesterday's Hezbollah drone attack on northern Israel, the military announced.Refael Kauders, 39, from Tzur Hadassah. Another soldier was seriously wounded and eight more troops were lightly injured in the explosive-laden drone attack near Hurfeish.
- Hamas still has a fighting force of 12,000 terrorists and are getting arms smuggled into Gaza or using unexploded Israeli weapons.
-IDF northern command chief: Military ready for potential all-out war against Hezbollah
-IDF reveals 2 km Hamas tunnel running adjacent to Egypt border crossing in Rafah
Now-demolished underground passage was allegedly used to smuggle weapons into Gaza;
What are with these Adirei Hatorah signs everywhere. It says attention the adirei torah that there will be a surprise. But then on the bottom of that street sign it says they are not affiliated with the Adirei Torah. Is it Dirshu trying to compete?
ReplyDeleteWhat a relief that Netanyahu will not be addressing Congress on Shavuos. Initially, it was worrisome that Jewish mainstream organizations like the OU or Aguda didn't express their outrage. But I think that they were smart and used quiet diplomacy to change the date. Imagine how it could have impacted frum students and employees who ask to take Yom Tov days off, or be allowed make-up sessions for finals, if the PM of Israel addresses Congress on 2bd day YT in the Diaspora.
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