Israel at war day 278
- WSJ: The US will resume shipping 500-pound bombs to Israel after a two-month pause by the Biden administration
-AP reports the US intel community says Iran covertly encourages US protests over Israel’s war in Gaza to stoke outrage ahead of the fall election
- Nasrallah referred to the internal political situation in Israel, and claimed that "the ultra-Orthodox conscription law is proof of the success of Hezbollah's pressure. This is not only military pressure, but on the entire Israeli society."
- Nasrallah, has declared that his organization has achieved all of its objectives against Israel, having weakened the Jewish State, and Israel will have to accept the end of the war in Gaza. He said his organization fully supports Hamas in the hostage negotiations and said Hezbollah will accept any terms agreed to by Hamas.
- Another soldier killed in Gaza bringing IDF death toll in Gaza to 327
Tal Lahat, 21, from Kfar Saba
- A barrage of some 30 rockets was launched from Lebanon at the northern Galilee Panhandle this afternoon, the IDF says.
No injuries were caused in the attack.
-Senior Israeli security official tells Saudi Al Chayat newspaper that the IDF is ready for a hard fought military campaign on the Lebanese Syrian front with 50,000 soldiers on stand by for a ground operation along with navy and air force to fight Hezbollah.
-Giyus Update: Shas party MK Moshe Arbel said that wearing a black kippah does not exempt one from military service,
- A couple from kibbutz Ortal in the Golan Nir and Noa Baranes, both 46-year-old, have been identified as the two Israeli civilians killed in a Hxzbollah rocket attack while driving in their vehicle yesterday near Nafah Junction close to their home. They they leave behind three young children.
-Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said on Wednesday that 60% of Hamas terrorists in the Gaza Strip have been killed or wounded as a result of Israel's operation in Gaza.
- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu tells White House Middle East czar Brett McGurk that he is “committed to a deal, as long as Israel’s red lines are maintained,” according to the Prime Minister’s Office.
No comments:
Post a Comment