Israel to Iran...LMCane said:Live update: Top adviser to Khamenei says Iran will back Hezbollah with all means if war breaks out https://t.co/Q40Zdlgkor
— ToI ALERTS (@TOIAlerts) July 2, 2024
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. . . The Israeli army ordered a mass evacuation of Palestinians from much of Khan Younis on Monday, a sign that troops are likely to launch a new ground assault into the Gaza Strip's second-largest city. The order suggests Khan Younis will be the latest target of Israel's raids into parts of Gaza it had previously invaded in the war, as it pursues regrouping Hamas militants.
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The evacuation came as Israel released the director of what was once Gaza's largest hospital after holding him for seven months without charge or trial. Israel alleged the hospital had been used as a Hamas command center, which he and other Palestinian health officials have denied.
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Abu Selmia's release triggered an uproar across Israel's political spectrum. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office called it "a grave mistake." Government ministers and opposition leaders expressed outrage and insisted Abu Selmia played a role in Hamas' alleged use of the hospital although Israeli security services rarely unilaterally free prisoners if they have a suspicion of militant links.
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The order suggested a new assault into Khan Younis was imminent. Israeli forces fought for weeks in Khan Younis earlier this year and withdrew, claiming to have destroyed Hamas battalions. But in other places where the military has made similar claims, renewed raids have underscored Hamas' capabilities.
Last week, the military ordered an evacuation from the north Gaza district of Shijaiyah, and intensive fighting has followed.
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Ag with kids said:Israel to Iran...LMCane said:Live update: Top adviser to Khamenei says Iran will back Hezbollah with all means if war breaks out https://t.co/Q40Zdlgkor
— ToI ALERTS (@TOIAlerts) July 2, 2024
Everything in Iran will then be target. And yes, we can hit your nuke facilities...
IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi says troops have killed at least 900 terror operatives in southern Gaza's Rafah amid the ongoing operation there.
— Emanuel (Mannie) Fabian (@manniefabian) July 2, 2024
"We count in [Hamas's] Rafah Brigade, what we saw with our eyes... over 900 dead terrorists, including commanders, at least… pic.twitter.com/SuhkHU5Tbd
Israel cleared this area, left, Hamas returned and now Israel is going to clear it again?Faustus said:
Looks like a new ground offensive may be planned:
https://apnews.com/article/israel-palestinians-hamas-war-news-07-01-2024-453808f05ef8b98eb1a6b9814441224aQuote:
. . . The Israeli army ordered a mass evacuation of Palestinians from much of Khan Younis on Monday, a sign that troops are likely to launch a new ground assault into the Gaza Strip's second-largest city. The order suggests Khan Younis will be the latest target of Israel's raids into parts of Gaza it had previously invaded in the war, as it pursues regrouping Hamas militants.
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The evacuation came as Israel released the director of what was once Gaza's largest hospital after holding him for seven months without charge or trial. Israel alleged the hospital had been used as a Hamas command center, which he and other Palestinian health officials have denied.
. . .
Abu Selmia's release triggered an uproar across Israel's political spectrum. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office called it "a grave mistake." Government ministers and opposition leaders expressed outrage and insisted Abu Selmia played a role in Hamas' alleged use of the hospital although Israeli security services rarely unilaterally free prisoners if they have a suspicion of militant links.
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The order suggested a new assault into Khan Younis was imminent. Israeli forces fought for weeks in Khan Younis earlier this year and withdrew, claiming to have destroyed Hamas battalions. But in other places where the military has made similar claims, renewed raids have underscored Hamas' capabilities.
Last week, the military ordered an evacuation from the north Gaza district of Shijaiyah, and intensive fighting has followed.
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bkag9824 said:
Yes. Hamas is clearly operating a classical insurgency.
Leave the suicidal to die first so they can cover the tracks of bigger fish. Bigger fish avoid fighting as much and as long as possible.
Israel kills suicidals and moves on to next spot due to lack of targets and resourcing constraints.
Fighters who escaped first round move back in to area just cleared.
Rinse. Repeat.
T/W ⚠️ - Terror attack at the Karmiel mall in northern Israel as man goes on stabbing spree.
— StopAntisemitism (@StopAntisemites) July 3, 2024
Identified as Joud Rabia, he was thankfully eliminated my mall security. pic.twitter.com/rxguYpryEd
BREAKING:
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) July 3, 2024
Israeli airstrike hits a car carrying a senior Hezbollah commander in the southwestern Lebanese city of Tyre.
Abu Ali Nasser was the head of the Aziz unit, one of three regional divisions in south Lebanon pic.twitter.com/um6wFai2HZ
Wow that second dude is in total denial the attack is happening.LMCane said:T/W ⚠️ - Terror attack at the Karmiel mall in northern Israel as man goes on stabbing spree.
— StopAntisemitism (@StopAntisemites) July 3, 2024
Identified as Joud Rabia, he was thankfully eliminated my mall security. pic.twitter.com/rxguYpryEd
.but that's not IDF, that's a mall cop if reading that correctlyP.U.T.U said:
I think it is standard practice for the IDF not to have a round in the chamber
they were both off duty IDF soldiersoh no said:.but that's not IDF, that's a mall cop if reading that correctlyP.U.T.U said:
I think it is standard practice for the IDF not to have a round in the chamber
He might have been mortally wounded and unable to respond. You can actually see his blood on the mall floor immediately after the stabbing.Quote:
Wow that second dude is in total denial the attack is happening.
My observation was in the delay of his reaction while watching the first guy get stabbed. He never loses hold of his drink until stabbed himself. Looks like he took some to the throat area and my guess is he is the one who sadly died. Both soldiers drop blood but the scumbag does not, at least prior to leaving the frame.agent-maroon said:He might have been mortally wounded and unable to respond. You can actually see his blood on the mall floor immediately after the stabbing.Quote:
Wow that second dude is in total denial the attack is happening.
That was hard to watch! All terrorist need to be eradicated from this earth.JFABNRGR said:Wow that second dude is in total denial the attack is happening.LMCane said:
Awesome to see the first soldier stabbed stay in and end the fight. Looks like he tried to shoot him without the rifle in battery, racked a round, then engaged while getting hot brass down his shirt.
9 months into the war, our troops keep finding your personnel and equipment in service of Hamas.
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) July 8, 2024
Recently, while searching a compound with a school and a clinic in the area of Shejaiya, our soldiers located a weapons production site and dozens of weapons, including mortars,… https://t.co/DlZ2H9Z6sT pic.twitter.com/KeTUG7Dxgn
Ahmed Abu Al-Haija, a field commander in Hamas’s Al-Qassam Brigades in Jenin, died yesterday as a result of injuries sustained from the IDF’s targeted operation in Jenin on Friday. pic.twitter.com/cJ0C8z6RJ7
— Aleph א (@no_itsmyturn) July 8, 2024
AP journalists visited Rafah today, reporting on Hamas’ terror ecosystem embedded in the civilian population.
— Hen Mazzig (@HenMazzig) July 7, 2024
They highlighted a tunnel used for smuggling weapons, shielded by homes and mosques.
Everyone who cares about Palestinian lives must condemn Hamas endangering them. pic.twitter.com/wXGQk9sIVS
This is what Hamas does to Palestinians in Gaza.
— AIPAC (@AIPAC) July 8, 2024
Silence from, @AOC @MarkPocan @BernieSanders @CoriBush @PramilaJayapal @SummerForPA.
Revealing.
They only speak out if they can blame Israel. https://t.co/LJK0v5crMU
More at the link, and let's hope so. More on the fresh Gaza City operations.Quote:
Now, however, these same commanders are cutting around Sinwar to get a deal for some breathing room. That suggests that they are more afraid of the IDF than they are of Sinwar, and more importantly, no longer trust his leadership. That's a recent development, likely forced by the success of the IDF's long-delayed Rafah operation and their ability to cut off all lines of supply at their rear.
The Associated Press raises the question of whether Sinwar's in any position to lead now:Has Sinwar dropped off the radar, even for Hamas leadership in Qatar? That may well explain why the Doha billionaires dropped the demand for a permanent cease-fire to start any hostage swaps. If Sinwar is out of contact, or dead, then they will be next on the Mossad hit list, and they know it.Quote:
Two US officials stated, according to the report, that such divisions do exist within the terror group's leadership and were a factor in Hamas's announcement last week.
AP also noted that the content of the messages indicated that Sinwar either was not communicative with Hamas's leaders in Qatar or was not fully cognizant of the breadth of the fighting in Gaza.
Addendum: It looks like the Rafah operation was far more extensive than the IDF let on:Quote:
Rafah is "unrecognizable," a "ghost town," and a "wasteland," according to recent reports from international media. The Israel Defense Force took foreign journalists to the Philadelphi route along the Egyptian border and also into areas of Rafah for the first time since the operation began in May. The IDF had done a similar trip for Israeli journalists in mid-June.
Over the last week six tunnels were located and destroyed in Shejaiya, more than 150 terrorists eliminated, dismantled terrorist infrastructure and encountered and destroyed booby-trapped buildings and explosives.
— The Mossad: Satirical, Yet Awesome (@TheMossadIL) July 9, 2024
Watching the tunnels get destroyed is always stunning. pic.twitter.com/8gbII7h1fc
Baruch Dayan HaEmet
— Documenting Israel (@DocumentIsrael) July 10, 2024
This was Noa and Nir Baranes who were murdered yesterday after a Hezbollah rocket hit their car in the Golan Heights.
Their 3 children are now orphans.
May their memories be for a blessing pic.twitter.com/RyhW7CQen9
The IDF has finalized its presentation of the operational inquiry regarding the battle of Kibbutz Be'eri on October 7 and first days of the war.
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) July 11, 2024
To read the full operational inquiry, click the link below: https://t.co/qIS9FNiQrF