Thursday, August 22, 2024

Israel At War Thursday August 22

Israel at war day 321

-Israeli media reports that Gazan sources claim that HAMxS has decided to retaliate for the assassination of their leader, Haniyeh, in Iran by targeting Jews and Israelis abroad..

- Israeli delegation to Cairo presenting new offer for Philadelphi Corridor including UN monitoring force

- Iiranian officials are signaling this week that an attack on Israel may not be imminent, nearly a month after the targeted killing in Tehran of Hamas politburo chief Ismail Haniyeh. Iran’s mission to the United Nations also suggested that an Iranian attack could take place in a different manner than what is expected. “The timing, conditions and manner of Iran’s response will be meticulously orchestrated to ensure that it occurs at a moment of maximum surprise,” the statement said.
“The good news is that Iran seems to have been deterred by a massive American show of force. The bad news is that Tehran is goading its proxy Hezbollah to attack, U.S. officials fear,” Post columnist David Ignatius wrote on Wednesday.

- Another soldier killed in Gaza bringing death toll to 336 Ori Ashkenazi Nechemya, 19, from Ashkelon

- IDF confirms signs of bullet wounds found on hostage bodies recovered from Gaza this week indicating they were shot in captivity by Hamas as they heard IDF operations in the area fearing a rescue attempt 

-IDF and Shin Bet closing in on Yahya Sinwar as assassinations take their toll - security official
According to security sources, Sinwar's movement area, like other senior Hamas officials in the organization, is getting smaller and smaller.

- Hezbollah fires 115 rockets at Israel after IDF hits weapons depots in east Lebanon
None hurt in barrages; firefighters battle blazes sparked by impacts;

- Gallant: Israel’s ‘center of gravity’ gradually moving from Gaza to the northern front

- IDF launches ‘extensive’ strikes against Hezbollah in 10 areas of southern Lebanon
Attacks follow day of rockets raining on Katzrin in Golan,

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