Israel-Hamas War day 275: What is going on in Gaza, Lebanon?
Israel kills Hamas terrorist in UNRWA school • Hamas drops demand for ceasefire ahead of talks • Thousands rally for deal
Rockets shower Galilee, one wounded, after Israel kills senior Hezbollah official
MDA Paramedic David Fahima and Senior EMT Aviad Amar said the man "was fully conscious and suffered shrapnel wounds to his body."
A barrage of rockets were fired at the Galilee in northern Israel on Sunday, resulting in one casualty.
The rockets followed Israel's Saturday elimination of Hezbollah terrorist Meitham Mustafa Altaar in an airstrike in the Baalbek area, deep within Lebanese territory.
Wounded man evacuated to hospital
Israel's emergency medical service, the Magen David Adom (MDA), later stated that after the red alert sirens were activated in the Lower Galilee, a 28-year-old male was in serious condition from shrapnel and was being evacuated by paramedics to the Baruch Padeh Medical Center, Poriya.
Go to the full article >>Gov. to approve 1.03% cut-off in ministries' budget for aid to Gaza border communities - report
The government is set to approve on Sunday morning a 1.03% reduction in the budget of governmental offices in order to finance aid for the Gaza border communities, KAN news reported.
Go to the full article >>Day of disruption: Protests to erupt around Israel marking 9 months since Oct. 7
Demonstrations are planned in central locations throughout the country.
Protest group are readying for a day of disruption that will begin Sunday, to mark nine months since the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas war.
They are planning to demonstrate in central locations across the country.
Amid the widespread protests, many companies and organizations announced that they would allow employees to work remotely or take part in protest actions.
The Free in Our Country organization stated that the protest will consist of three parts. The first will include protests and convoys across the country, from morning to afternoon. The protesters plan on blocking highways 2, 4, 1, and 5, throughout the morning.
Go to the full article >>IDF strikes Hamas terrorists operating in area of UNRWA's Al-Jaouni School
The IDF stated that prior to the strike, they carried out steps to mitigate risk to civilian harm, including the use of precise aerial surveillance and intelligence.
Earlier on Saturday, the Israel Air Force struck several terrorists operating in structures located in the area of UNRWA's Al-Jaouni School in the central Gaza Strip, the IDF announced on Saturday.
The IDF noted it operated based on IDF and Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency) intelligence.
The military also noted that the location served as an operational infrastructure and hideout from which attacks were carried out against IDF soldiers.
The IDF stated that prior to the strike, it took steps to mitigate risk to civilians, including precise aerial surveillance and intelligence.
Go to the full article >>IDF kills senior Hezbollah air defense official Meitham Mustafa Altaar deep in Lebanon
The IDF conducted a strike against Altaar using an Israel Air Force aircraft in the Baalbek area in Lebanon.
Hezbollah terrorist Meitham Mustafa Altaar, who had significant knowledge of the terror group's air defense system, was eliminated on Saturday by the IDF, the military announced.
The IDF conducted a strike against Altaar using an Israel Air Force aircraft in the Baalbek area in Lebanon.
Altaar also took part in the planning and executing of a variety of terrorist acts against Israel, the IDF said, adding that he acquired his knowledge through his visits to Iran and assisted in strengthening Hezbollah with Iranian weapons.
Baalbek is located in Lebanon's Beqaa Valley, situated some 100km from the Israeli-Lebanese border
Go to the full article >>UAV strikes vehicle in Baalbek, Lebanon, killing one - report
An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) reportedly attacked a vehicle in the city of Baalbek, deep in Lebanon, Israeli media reported, citing the Hezbollah-affiliated Al Mayadeen news network.
KAN reported that so far, one individual had been killed in the attack.
Go to the full article >>Mossad warns Egypt no changes should be made to hostage deal, CIA chief heads to Qatar - report
David Barnea, head of the Mossad, conveyed to mediators during hostage talks in Qatar over the weekend that to proceed with a hostage deal, Hamas must agree to the outline it received and make no changes, Ynet reported Saturday.
Additionally, CIA head Bill Burns is expected to travel to Qatar this coming week to join hostage and ceasefire negotiations, Walla noted while quoting Israeli sources.
While in Qatar, Burns will reportedly hold a joint meeting with the Prime Minister of Qatar, head of the Mossad, and head of Egyptian intelligence.
Go to the full article >>Thousands protest for hostage deal across country following Qatar talks
Protesters called for the return of their loved ones, and specifically dedicated their efforts to the women held by Hamas and fears that hostage women may be pregnant.
Thousands of protesters rallied and called for the return of the hostages held by Hamas in Gaza on Saturday evening, Israeli media reported. Four people have also been arrested.
Most notably, there was a large protest in Tel Aviv that temporarily blocked traffic on the Ayalon Highway.
After several minutes, police dispersed the protest with the assistance of water cannons
Go to the full article >>'Like being reborn': Rescued hostage Almog Meir Jan's recorded message at hostage rally
"It's important that we reach a deal so that all the mothers can embrace their children and husbands, just as I hug my mother every morning now," Jan said.
Almog Meir Jan, who was rescued from Hamas captivity about a month ago, shared a recorded message that was played at a support rally for the families of hostages in Hostages Square on Saturday night.
"I am Almog Meir Jan. I was rescued from captivity in Gaza four weeks ago. The moment I arrived, so many people embraced me. I felt an endless amount of love. Returning felt like a new birthday for me, like being reborn. I truly hope that all the hostages in Gaza will experience this rebirth like I did," Jan's message started.
"I would also like to take this opportunity to say that I extend my condolences to the Zamora family for the loss of Arnon Zmora, who truly was a hero of Israel," he continued. Arnon Zamora was the Elite Yamam unit officer who was the only Israeli casualty during the operation to rescue Jan, as well as three other hostages. The operation was subsequently named Operation Arnon in his name.
Go to the full article >>Israel Air Force strikes Hezbollah terror targets in southern Lebanon
The Israel Air Force struck Hezbollah terror infrastructure sites and observation posts in the areas of Houla and Odaisseh in southern Lebanon, the IDF announced on Saturday evening.
Additionally, IDF artillery fired throughout the day to remove threats in the areas of Yaroun, Maroun El Ras, and Blida.
Go to the full article >>Israel-Hamas war: What you need to know
- Hamas launched a massive attack on October 7, with thousands of terrorists infiltrating from the Gaza border and taking some 240 hostages into Gaza
- Over 1,200 Israelis and foreign nationals were murdered, including over 350 in the Re'im music festival and hundreds of Israeli civilians across Gaza border communities
- 120 hostages remain in Gaza
- 43 hostages in total have been killed in captivity, IDF says