Israel at war day 660
- Two IDF soldiers were killed during combat in Gaza Strip,Khan Yunis from a explosive device
Amir Saad, 22, from Yanuh-Jat
Inon Nuriel Vana, 20, from Kiryat Tivon
- French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian says in an interview that starting today at the beginning of the week, "for the first time," Arab countries will condemn Hams and call for its disbandment, which will seal its complete isolation - as part of France's broader plan to recognize a Palestinian state.
- The IDF said that earlier in the night, it “carried out an airdrop of humanitarian aid as part of the ongoing efforts to allow and facilitate the entry of aid into the Gaza Strip.”It is the first time Israel airdrops aid into Gaza since the current war began,
- IDF reserve soldier died after he was seriously wounded by a roadside bomb in the southern Gaza Strip last week and succumbed to his wounds today.
Betzalel Yehoshua Mosbacher, 32, from Or Yehuda.
- The IDF will temporarily stop fighting in the Gaza Strip tomorrow starting at 10:00 AM until the evening as part of what the political echelon calls a "humanitarian ceasefire." This is to allow Gazans to access new sites where aid is being airdropped.
- Hamas imposed tight security in Gaza over fears of an Israeli or U.S. rescue attempt of hostages, ordering fighters to monitor for suspicious movement and instructing hostage-holding groups to kill captives if a rescue puts them at risk.
-IDF Navy took control of the Hendala flotilla that was on its way to Gaza. The Navy stopped the ship that tried to enter the Gaza coastal area illegally. The ship is now heading to the shores of Israel, no injuries to any passengers on the ship.
- Lebanese newspaper Al-Akhbar: Despite the return of the Israeli and American delegations from Doha, the negotiation track has not closed, but has entered a new phase based on applying systematic pressures and "shuffling the cards" to improve the conditions. It is claimed that by Thursday evening, the American delegation assessed that Hams’s response did not constitute a real obstacle, but included components that could be built upon.
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