Israel at war day 419
The Israeli air force used precision strikes to fire at terrorists in southern Lebanon on Thursday after IDF troops identified two terrorists arriving at a known terror base, which had acted as a launch point for dozens of rockets toward Israel, the IDF said in a statement Thursday evening.
- IDF Spokesman: A short time ago, terrorist activity was detected at a facility of the Hezbollah terrorist organization with medium-range rockets in southern Lebanon. The threat was foiled by a fighter jet. The attack was north of Litani in the Sidon area. There was no detection of preparations for the immediate firing of rockets into Israeli territory, but the very activity of Hezbollah personnel inside the facility constitutes a "non-immediate threat" that the IDF is required to act against.
- A report in the New York Times: Hamas officials are considering agreeing to a deal in which Israel will maintain its presence in the Philadelphi axis, even temporarily.
- Israel warns Syria of ‘direct price’ to pay if it helps Hezbollah rearm. IDF spokesman says military ‘will act’ against all weapon deliveries to Lebanese terror group, including in Syria; Netanyahu says Assad ‘playing with fire’
- Several suspects, some in vehicles, arrived in towns and villages in southern Lebanon on Thursday morning, constituting a breach of the ceasefire that came into effect early on Wednesday, the military said on Thursday. As a result, the IDF opened fire on the suspects.
-The Lebanese Army began to carry out their tasks in southern Lebanon, in the Bekaa and Dahiya - including setting up roadblocks, opening roads, and neutralizing the any
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