Israel at war day 650
- Hostage deal Mediators are optimistic: "Significant progress in talks" - but at least a few more days of discussions will be required to reach a deal. Mediators call Israel's new map a "breakthrough." The assessment: there will be "minor" comments from Hams on the reduction of prisoner releases, and also on the map
- Despite Syria truce, new clashes reported between Druze and Bedouin fighters in Sweida
- Netanyahu: Entire area between Damascus and Israel border off-limits for Syrian army;
-White House spokeswoman: President Trump called Prime Minister Netanyahu regarding the attack on a church today in Gaza. I understand that the Prime Minister agreed to issue a statement saying it was a mistake
- A IDF soldier was arrested for being in contact with Iranian elements and transferring information to them (not security-related) in exchange for money.
Among the tasks he carried out were sending a video of interceptions and footage of missile impacts in Israel. The information did not come to him through his military role.
- A high-ranking Hamas terrorist commander who participated in the October 7 massacre was eliminated in a recent Israeli airstrike, the IDF and Shin Bet confirmed Thursday. Another 2 high-ranking officials were also killed.
-IDF Spokesman Brig. Gen. Effie Defrin, acknowledges that the military was unprepared to handle the chaos on the Syrian border in recent days, as around 1,000 Druze crossed into Syria and dozens of Syrian Druze entered Israel.
The IDF publishes new photos of Hamas’s de facto leader in the Gaza Strip, Izz al-Din Haddad. Haddad is the commander of Hamas’s Gaza City Brigade, and following the death of Muhammad Sinwar in May he became the new head of the terror group in the Strip. The photos of Haddad were found by troops in a Hamas tunnel underneath the European Hospital in Khan Younis, where Sinwar was killed,
How many hostages were kept in the church?
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