Israel at war day 392
- Iranian atta ck may hit sensitive facilities in Israel as army beefs up security around them.
- A severe security scandal in Israel involving the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The Israeli media has reported over the past 24 hours on a serious security breach involving employees in the Prime Minister’s office, suspected of leaking classified information contrary to protocol. Details remain mostly under a court-imposed gag order, but reports suggest that an employee in the Prime Minister’s Office, lacking proper security clearance, accessed sensitive documents and leaked them to international media
- Hostage deal: The mediators have informed Israel that they need a few more days to exert additional pressure on Hams to agree to the plan, which will begin with the first step of releasing 11-14 Israeli hostages alive with a month-long ceasefire - during which the details will be finalized for the next phase. However, sources involved in the negotiations in Israel estimate that the chances of Hams agreeing are slim.
-Medics answering reports of injuries in Hezbollah barrage; some 30 rockets fired, unto Karmiel region with some intercepted whole others fell at kibbutz Shorashim with possible injuries.
9 injured by Hezbollah rocket in the Arab Village of Shaab in the lower Galil
- Another IDF soldier dies of his wounds fighting in the Gaza Strip in September
Yarden Zakay, 21, of Chadera
- Iran still planning major retaliation attack on Israel before the US elections
- Over the past 24 hours, IDF forces have carried out several localized operations in southern Lebanon, dismantling Hezbollah terrorist infrastructure, seizing weapons, and eliminating terrorists.
- After 7 people were killed yesterday by Hezbollah drone attacks in the north the IDF said it has destroyed around 70% of the group’s drones, and killed a full 10% of Hezbollah’s drone operators as well as the commander of the entire unit.
Next, the IDF said it had killed the Hezbollah drone commander of the North Litani region and destroyed 54 positions that had held drones.
- Reuters report from two sources: The US asked Lebanon to declare a unilateral ceasefire with Israel to help advance the talks for a final deal.
Lebanese source to Sky News in Arabic: "Washington's request from Lebanon for a unilateral ceasefire is illogical, and its acceptance is considered surrender."
- Israeli government has approved the 2025 national budget and economic plan, the Finance Ministry announced This budget supports our war efforts and drives growth. We’re providing an additional NIS 9 billion to support reservists and implementing a comprehensive rehabilitation and development plan for the northern region.
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ReplyDeleteOf course Hamas needs more Biden pressure. The yeshivot decided time off is more important thanl learning.
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