Israel at war day 298
- Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh assassinated in Tehran, Iran says
Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard said Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh was assassinated in Tehran.
No one immediately claimed responsibility for the assassination but suspicion immediately fell on Israel, which has vowed to kill Haniyeh and other leaders of Hamas over the group’s Oct. 7 attack on Israel that killed 1,200 people and saw some 250 others taken hostage.
Iran’s statement gave no details on how Haniyeh was killed.
- IDF confirms it eliminated Fuad Shukr "Sayyid Muhsan", Hezbollah's most senior military commander.
-Israeli officials are confident that the Hezbollah commander was killer in the attack, they are waiting for confirmation
- Conflicting reports by foreign media outlets that Hezbollah commander survived the Iaraeli attack
- Top Hezbollah commander reportedly assassinated by IDF. Lebanese media reports that Senior Hezbollah commander Fuad Shukr (Hajj Mohsin) was killed in the targeted Israeli airstrike. He was responsible for the attack on 12 Druze children He served as a top military advisor to Hezbollah's chief, Hassan Nasrallah, and was a member of the Jihad Council. Shukr also led Hezbollah's precision missile project. The US has offered a $5 million bounty for his capture, stemming from his involvement in the 1983 Marine Barracks bombing.
- An Israeli man was killed in a Hezbollah rocket strike on a kibbutz in northern Israel on Tuesday afternoon, He was later named as Nir Popko, 28, from Kibbutz HaGoshrim.
-UN peacekeeping force in Lebanon are talking to both Lebanon and Israel in an attempt to prevent the outbreak of war after the IDF carried out an airstrike on a senior Hezbollah official in the heart of southern Beirut
- After complex rescue ops in Gaza, IDF assess some hostages may never be found As time goes on, likelihood of obtaining intelligence on hostages increases, but their chances of survival wanes According to the military, the bodies last week were hidden behind a wall in the tunnel, and without exact information on the location provided by a detained terrorist — it was unlikely they would have been found.
The nine reservists suspected of abusing a Hamas terrorist at Sde Teman on October 7th remained during the night in the detention facility of the military police in Beit Lid. Today - the military prosecution is expected to ask the court to extend the detention of all nine. The detention extension hearings are expected to take place in the late afternoon. The IDF is preparing for the possibility of further riots during the discussions, and therefore 3 battalions that were sent to bolster the security of the base have been deployed this morning to prepare for the possibility of protesters storming the base.
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