Israel at war day 542
- IDF says it targeted Hezbollah operative posing ‘immediate threat’ in Beirut strike
- White House: We are reviewing $9 billion in federal funding for Harvard University following its failure to address anti-Semitism
- New details from the proposed hostage deal:
- Release of 10 live hostages in exchange for the release of terrorists in a key to be determined between the parties
- Release of Idan Alexander as a "tribute" to Trump
- 40-day ceasefire
- On the 5th day, Hams will provide information on all the hostages, both living and dead
- On the 10th day, Hams will release 16 bodies of hostages
- During the ceasefire: Discussions on the next stage of the deal
President Trump says the Houthi terrorists have been decimated.
-Evacuation from Rafah: According to estimates, thousands of families have evacuated so far
- Commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards' Aerospace Forces, Threatens the US: “Those whose houses are made of glass do not throw stones. The Americans have 10 bases near Iran with 50,000 American soldiers. The Americans are sitting in a room made of glass...”
- (Corrected!, Thanks for pointing out)
CBS 60 minute shameful interview yesterday: Lesley Stahl looked a Jewish hostage in the face—after being starved, tortured, beaten, and dragged through ...—and asked if maybe
Hamas didn’t mean to starve him. Maybe they just didn’t have food. Shame on 60 Minutes. Shame on CBS. And shame on every apologist who still can’t admit that Hamas is pure evil.
-Aid organizations in the Gaza Strip: Many bakeries in the Gaza Strip are closing due to flour shortages. The network of NGOs operating in the Gaza Strip: Starting tomorrow, bakeries in Gaza City and the northern Gaza Strip will cease operations due to a flour shortage, which is expected to worsen. Bakeries operating with the assistance of the United Nations World Food Program will close from today due to the shortage of flour.
- Israeli Security source: Egypt violates peace agreement and strengthens military presence in Sinai. A security source reveals that Israel has recently identified an army buildup by Egypt in the Sinai Peninsula, which includes the introduction of forces beyond the permitted quota, the expansion of ports, and the extension of airstrips – all in violation of the peace agreement.
The source emphasizes that Israel is committed to the peace agreement but will not accept the violations by Cairo:
“Israel will not change its deployment on the border, but it will not accept the situation either.”
Israel is in dialogue with Cairo and Washington on the issue. Jerusalem officials expect the US to ensure the agreement is fully implemented.
They can buy all the chometz flour they want
ReplyDeleteNo problem.
Shmurah flour we need