Thursday, September 19, 2024

Israel At War Thurs Sept 19

 Israel at war day 349

- IDF telling people in northern communities not to gather and stay indoors. Moron at kever Rashbi was cleared and in Tzfas they told people not to gather for selichos minyanim as the army is expecting retaliation from Hezbollah

- The massive strikes in Lebanon are continuing. Over 80 targets have been struck and reports that over 100 launchers and a few hundred rockets primed to launch have already been destroyed.

- More than 50 Hezbollah targets attacked across Lebanon in the 2nd wave of strikes.
Residents in southern Lebanon are reporting some of the heaviest strikes of the war so far, on areas near the Litani river and the border with Israel.

- IDF Spokesperson: “This weekend, the IDF will carry out a live fire training exercise in the North. We emphasize that entering the training areas is prohibited, poses a danger to life, and harms the forces' activities. In addition, gunshots and explosions may be heard in nearby settlements. If you come across unexploded ordnance, the instruction is to stay away and report it to the Israel Police."

- IDF Radio: "The discussion that is being held now with Bibi is one of the most important discussions that took place here in the last few days. IDF officials presented several possible courses of action - and the political echelon will be required to make crucial decisions."

- 2 IDF soldiers killed in thr North from Hezbollah drones Nawl Fwarsy,43 from Maagar and Tomer Keren,51 from Chaifa

- IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi held an assessment and approved battle plans for the northern front a short while ago, the military says.

-Nasrallah's speech  “The incident is that thousands of pagers exploded. This is crossing all the red lines.” “Dozens were killed, and thousands were injured.” “The enemy tried to kill 5,000 people in one minute.” “This event is a declaration of war.”

- Just before Nasrallah's speech, IDF  began an extensive wave of attacks in Lebanon reported to be very heavy attacks 

- The Hungarian BAC company, which turns out to be a Mossad front company, produced the pagers and radios that were detonated in Lebanon the past few days.Israel established the company with the aim of harming Hezbollah. There were two other companies whose purpose was also to disguise the fact that Israeli intelligence officers produced the products. The Hungarian company received regular customers and produced regular orders for them. The orders of Hezbollah members were manufactured separately and with explosives inside their batteries - and began to be sent to Lebanon from 2022. (NYT)

-At least eight people in Israel were wounded Thursday in an anti-tank guided missile attack on the Lebanon border fired by the Hezbollah terror group, while others were injured in a subsequent drone strike. in the Ramim Ridge area. 

- An Israeli Jew recruited by Iran in plot to kill Netanyahu, Gallant or Shin Bet head  Ronen Bar. Moti Maman, 73, was allegedly smuggled into Iran twice for meetings with intelligence officials who tried to task him with assassinations, other missions; Lawyer said it was  Error of judgment  73-year-old Moti Maman from the southern city of Ashkelon, was indicted on Thursday, after which the Shin Bet revealed details of the investigation.

- Report: Israel proposes deal in which all hostages freed at once, end to fighting in Gaza, safe passage for Sinwar Israel has proposed a framework for a deal with Hamas that would see all the hostages released at once and an end to the fighting in the Gaza Strip, along with safe passage out of the enclave for Yahya Sinwar and his associates, the Kan public broadcaster reports.
The proposed plan would see the release of Palestinian prisoners jailed in Israel, the demilitarization of the Strip, and a new system of governance for Gaza, the report says. No further details are given.

According to the report, Gal Hirsch, the government point man on the hostages, told the families of hostages that the proposal was presented last week in a meeting with US officials from the White House and State Department.

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