Israel at wat day 283
- Chaifa's mayor tells residents to prepare bunkers for Hezbollah attacks, with at least four days' worth of supplies stored away
- Around 20 projectiles were launched from Lebanon tonight, with the majority of them intercepted over Israel, the military says.
- Israeli negotiating team set to fly out for hostage deal talks this week either in Doha or in Cairo.
-Israel was monitoring Rafa’a Salameh, the commander of Hamas’s Khan Younis Brigade, for weeks before striking his location Saturday, in hopes the terror group’s military commander Muhammad Deif would show up there, the New York Times reported Sunday night, citing Israeli officials. Israel believes Deif did so on Saturday, leading to the strike that is confirmed to have killed Salameh, though Deif’s fate remains unknown.
Jewish Agency says 22,000 new immigrants landed in Israel since Oct. 7
What are the they negotiating?
ReplyDeleteThe agreement is to negotiate while hostages are being released.
Well, start releasing!
(Of course, lawyers say a contract to negotiate is not a contract.)