Israel at war day 382
- Israeli Cabinet ministers were informed that a "very significant attack" will be happening soon in Iran. The ministers will not be informed beforehand of the exact nature of the attack. (Channel 13)
- IDF Spokesperson: We eliminated Sheik Salah's (Hezbollah Unit 4400) replacement in Syria today. We will continue to act against Hezbollah in Syria.
- Shabak Chief Bar put forward a new hostage proposal after his meeting in Egypt: A "few" (I have heard anywhere between 3 and 7) live hostages in exch
- The IDF released a visualization showing one of Nasrallah's bunkers, which is used as a central money storage facility for Hezbollah and was built under the Al-Sakhael Hospital in Beirut. According to the IDF, the bunker contains a minimum of $500 million.
- Israel's response to Iran will intensify and take into account the launch of the UAV towards the Prime Minister's residence in Caesarea.
- Israeli aircraft intercepted and shot down five drones in the Mediterranean Sea. The unmanned aircraft were intercepted before crossing into the country. These were likely targeting Ben Gurion Airport and launched by the Houthis or Iraqi militias.
Israel Airports Authority - In coordination with the security establishment, ALL departures from Ben Gurion Airport are being halted
- The WSJ reported that Sinwar told his confidants before he was killed not to agree to any future Israeli proposal. Sinwar cited mounting US pressure on Israel as a reason why he felt Hams could continue to hold out.
After Nasrallah was killed, Sinwar felt that it was only a matter of time before Israel got to him. He spoke to his brother and other senior officials and told them that when he died, Israel would try and "sweeten" the deal or increase the pressure and that they shouldn't agree to anything except a complete IDF withdrawal from Gaza.
- 7 Jewish Israelis arrested for spying on behalf of Iran; suspects accused of collecting information on targeted military bases
The suspects are all Jewish residents of Haifa and the north and include a soldier who deserted the military, as well as two minors.
The suspects are accused of photographing and collecting information on IDF bases and facilities, including the Kirya defense headquarters in Tel Aviv and the Nevatim and Ramat David air bases, as well as Iron Dome battery sites. The Nevatim base was targeted in both Iranian missile attacks this year, and Ramat David has been targeted by Hezbollah.
In return for their actions, the suspects were paid hundreds of thousands of dollars, some of it in cryptocurrency, investigators say.
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