Israel at war day 421
- Sirens sounded early this morning in central Israel from a ballistic missile fired from Yemen, it was shot down before entering Israeli airspace
- Israel Minister Minister Ron Dermer to Trump: 60 of the abductees held in Gaza are alive
- Hamas released a propaganda video showing signs of life from hostage Edan Alexander, 20, in the first video of its kind in months. The three-and-a-half-minute-long video is not dated, though Alexander states that he has been held for over 420 days, indicating it was filmed very recently. Alexander, a US citizen, is a soldier who was stationed near the Gaza Strip on the morning of October 7 when he was taken captive by Hamas terrorists.
- IDF soldier killed on Gaza, bringing death toll to 282. Zamor Burke,20 from Bet Shemesh
- Thousands of Israelis gathered in protests across Israel on Saturday evening, calling for a deal to free hostages held in Gaza
-The IDF struck numerous Hezbollah targets in Lebanon as the group continued to violate the ceasefire agreement.
- Washington Post reported today, per diplomatic sources close to Hezbollah, that the group was furious at the lack of support they received from Iran and its proxies. support from the "Resistance Front," including Yemen and Iraq, was minimal and that Hezbollah expected Iran and their proxies to help against Israel, but Tehran refused.
- Rebel fighter in Syria told Israeli Kan 11 news that Israel shouldn't worry about Iran and Hezbollah because the rebels are "taking care of them "Brother, you should be afraid of Bashar al-Assad, Iran, and Hezbollah [not us]. You know the behavior of Iran and Bashar al-Assad, who act with a harder hand than the Islamists."
- Situation in Syria. The rebels have managed to take complete control over Aleppo, Syria's 2nd largest city with over 5,000,000 residents, and have pushed dozens of kilometers past it. The rebels captured hundreds of villages on the road to the strategic city of Hama and even briefly entered it before retreating. In many cases, Assad's military forces are fleeing and abandoning large amounts of equipment in the wake of rebel advances.
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