Israel at war day 706
- Assessment in Israel: The elimination attempt in Doha failed. The defense establishment believes that most senior Hams officials survived the attack
- Netanyahu is being urgently taken to the government building in Jerusalem for undisclosed reasons.
- US issues new round of sanctions against Yemen’s Houthis
-A massive IDF strike in the Lebanon Valley was aimed at a Hezbollah center
-Hamas published pictures from the funeral of those killed in the Israeli strike in Doha attended by the Emir of Qatar. Khalil al-Hayya is absent, but Osama Hamdan and Ezzat al-Rishq appear in the picture.
-Qatar will host an emergency Arab-Islamic summit in Doha on Sunday and Monday to discuss the Israeli attack on the Gulf state’s capital city that targeted Hamas leaders, according to an invitation received Thursday by Qatar’s news agency.
-Prime Minister of Spain: "Sorry. Sorry that we don't have nuclear bombs to prevent Israel from striking Gaza"
-According to Hamas, none of the main leadership members targeted in the strike were killed, and Israel is said to be increasingly pessimistic about the success of the strike but has no definitive intelligence on who was killed.
- Egyptian diplomatic sources told the Lebanese newspaper Al-Akhbar that Egypt's communication channels with Israel "have reached their lowest levels, after being limited to communication through the military committee established to oversee the implementation of the Camp David agreements," while contacts with the US focus on "discussing ways to renew the ceasefire." It was noted that as of yesterday, these contacts have not yielded "any significant progress, in light of Israel's refusal to apologize for what happened."
- More details on the results of the Israeli strike in Qatar: Also, this morning, the Israeli security system continues to be shrouded in fog and uncertainty regarding the results of the strike. In Israel, it is estimated that senior Hamas members were indeed in the villa that was attacked at the time of the strike, but apparently were not hit, or were only partially hit. The possibility that some of them were eliminated or injured is still being examined, but initial findings indicate that not all six targets were eliminated.
Tzareif likan the story with the man impersonating a missing husband with the vilna gaon busting him by asking him where his seat in shul is . .
ReplyDeleteWill Hamas apologize for Simchat Torah massacre?
ReplyDeleteWill Egypt apologize to Gazans for not shipping (supposed) aid to Gazans (per UN and ICC guidelines)?
Will Qatar apologize for hosting terrorists?