IDF reveals new Sinwar footage, Netanyahu vows response to assassination attempt
Drone slams into Caesarea •IDF names two fallen soldiers killed in Gaza Strip • Additional IDF soldier succumbs to wounds
WATCH: IDF strikes on Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon
Iranian FM: 'Those who knows how Israel will attack Iran should be held accountable for casualties'
Iran's Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi warned in an X/Twitter post on Saturday morning that anyone who assisted or had knowledge of an Israeli retaliatory strike against Iran, following the regime's October 1 ballistic missile attack on Israel, should be "held accountable" for those who may be hurt as a result.
Anybody with knowledge or understanding of "how and when Israel was going to attack Iran", and/or providing the means and backing for such folly, should logically be held accountable for any possible causality.https://t.co/aLyJDw1NGp
— Seyed Abbas Araghchi (@araghchi) October 18, 2024
"Anybody with knowledge or understanding of 'how and when Israel was going to attack Iran,' and/or providing the means and backing for such folly, should logically be held accountable for any possible causality," he wrote while also linking to a Reuters article that cited US President Joe Biden saying he has an understanding of how and when Israel was going to retaliate against missile attacks by Iran.
Go to the full article >>Drone launched towards Caesarea intended to hit Netanyahu's residence - report
A drone launched from Lebanon toward the city of Caesarea on Saturday morning was reportedly targeting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's residence, according to Ynet, citing the Saudi TV news channel Al-Hadath.
Three drones were fired towards the city earlier, with two of them being intercepted and the third hitting a building. There were no casualties, according to reports.
Go to the full article >>'For a year, we studied Hezbollah': IDF commander says terrorists' tactics unsurprising
"Over the year, we studied Hezbollah, saw how they operate and how they work. When we launched the attack, we were not surprised by Hezbollah’s resistance,” Major Yedaya said.
Major Yedaya, a company commander who has led his soldiers in battles in southern Lebanon in recent days, said in a recent interview with Maariv that they have been studying Hezbollah and that the terror group's tactics were nothing unexpected.
Yedaya serves in the 71st Battalion of the 188th Armored Brigade, which has been continuing its focused ground activities in southern Lebanon under the command of Division 36 in recent days.
Go to the full article >>'Showing us how to win a war': Navy Seal who killed Bin Laden lauds Israel's killing of Sinwar
Retired Senior Chief Petty Officer Rob O'Neill criticized the United States foreign policy when it came to Qatar.
Retired Navy Senior Chief Petty Officer Rob O'Neill told NewsMax on Thursday that Israel was “showing [the US] how to win a war” following the killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar.
O’Neill, according to the Daily Mail, was a member of SEAL Team Six, the group that stormed Al Qaeda terrorist Osama Bin Laden's compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan, on May 2, 2011. In 2014, he reportedly identified himself as the one who pulled the trigger on the mastermind of the September 11 attacks.
Go to the full article >>Iranian Supreme Leader Khamenei calls Yahya Sinwar 'heroic' after being 'martyred'
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei called former Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar "heroic" on Saturday morning in a post on X/Twitter following the Palestinian arch-terrorist's elimination by the IDF.
"In the Name of God, the Compassionate, the Merciful," the Iranian autocrat wrote. "Dear Muslim nations! Dear courageous youth of the region! The heroic mujahid, Commander Yahya #alSinwar, has joined his martyred comrades."
Go to the full article >>Drone strike in Caesarea: Lebanese UAV crashes into building in North
The IDF intercepted two drones, and the incident triggered alarms in the Glilot military base.
An explosion was heard in Caesarea on Saturday morning after a drone launched from Lebanon slammed into a building in the city, the IDF said. No injuries have so far been reported.
Police arrived to locate the scene of the fall. Around the same time, sirens sounded in Tel Aviv, but Israeli media reported that no notification was sent to the Home Front Command app for users in the area.
Go to the full article >>Hostile aircraft intrusion alarms sound in central Israel
Hostile aircraft intrusion alarms were activated early Saturday morning in Gan Yashia, Olesh, Ametz, Bat Hefer, Yad Hana, and Barotaim in Emek Hefer, central Israel.
No damage or casualties were reported.
Go to the full article >>'I cheered when they came and told me': Gazans celebrate elimination of Yahya Sinwar
Hamas has long been accused of crushing dissent in Gaza with beatings or worse. But recent months have seen some rare public displays of dissent.
IDF Arabic spokesperson, Colonel Avichay Adraee, shared a recording on his X/Twitter account on Friday of a conversation between two Gaza residents that reveals their joy following the death of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar.
Sinwar was killed by the IDF in Tel Sultan in Rafah on Wednesday in an unplanned operation, sources close to the matter confirmed to The Jerusalem Post Thursday evening, several hours after rumors arose that he had been killed earlier Thursday.
“How are you? Well, Sinwar is dead and gone,” a man says, to which a woman replies, “May he go to hell! I swear I cheered when they came and told me.”
The man continues, “May God have mercy on him; what do you want from him?” She responds, “He’s the one who destroyed everything. May God not have mercy on him, not on him, and not on Haniyeh. I hope they never see God’s mercy.”
#خاص مكالمة من داخل غزة: ״هاي السنوار إستشهد وراح | والله قضيتها أزغلط لما إجو قالولي | صاروا يوزعوا حلو وقهوة"
— افيخاي ادرعي (@AvichayAdraee) October 18, 2024
فرحة غير مسبوقة في شوارع #غزة بعد سماع خبر تصفية المدعو #يحيى_السنوار. المكالمة بين اثنين من سكان غزة تعبّر عن المشاعر الحقيقية: من الزغاريد وتوزيع الحلوى إلى… pic.twitter.com/pq6yYNROHD
Later in the conversation, when the man asks, “What’s new with you?” she responds, “We’re fine, thank God. They started handing out sweets here…” and adds, “They’ve started distributing sweets and coffee. May God have no mercy for what happened in Gaza, may God have no mercy.”
What do Gazans think about Hamas?
An opinion poll published in mid-September by the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research (PSR), a think tank based in Ramallah and funded by Western donors, showed for the first time the majority of Gazans opposed the decision to attack Israel on October 7.
The poll, conducted in early September, found that 57% of people surveyed in the Gaza Strip said the decision to launch the offensive was incorrect, while just 39% said it was correct – down sharply from the previous poll in June.
Hamas has long been accused of crushing dissent in Gaza with beatings or worse. But recent months have seen some rare public displays of dissent.
Signs of dissent matter to Hamas, which aims to maintain its sway in Gaza once the war ends, despite the insistence of Israel and the United States that it can play no part in governing the enclave after the war.
Go to the full article >>Harris tells voters Sinwar’s death is opportunity to bring hostages home
Harris, while courting voters in the battleground swing state of Michigan, said that Sinwar's death is an opportunity to end the Israel-Hamas war.
Vice President Kamala Harris is making a hard push on the campaign trail in battleground Michigan on Friday where the Biden administration faces heavy opposition to its support of Israel in its war against Hamas from the state’s high Arab population.
'We have to end this war'
Earlier this week, the Arab American Political Action Committee said it would not endorse Harris or former President Donald Trump over their “blind support” for Israel in its wars in Gaza and Lebanon.
Harris was asked about her message to opposition voters across Michigan before a campaign event late Friday afternoon.
“First of all, we have got to end this war,” Harris said. “I think that what has happened now is the killing of Sinwar creates an opportunity for us to end this war and bring the hostages home.”
Israel at 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 at the Re'im music festival and hundreds of Israeli civilians across Gaza border communities
- 101 hostages remain in Gaza
- 48 hostages in total have been killed in captivity, IDF says