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Israel at war: What happened on day 444?

By JERUSALEM POST STAFF
 IDF troops operate in Beit Lahia in Gaza, December 20, 2024. (photo credit: IDF SPOKESPERSON'S UNIT)
IDF troops operate in Beit Lahia in Gaza, December 20, 2024.
(photo credit: IDF SPOKESPERSON'S UNIT)

Security forces arrest nine wanted persons in West Bank

By JERUSALEM POST STAFF
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IDF troops and Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency) officers arrested nine wanted persons during an overnight operation in the West Bank, the military said on Monday. 

Troops also confiscated weapons and military equipment, which were transferred along with the suspects to the security forces.  

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Oxfam: Only 12 aid trucks allowed into northern Gaza amid delays

By JERUSALEM POST STAFF
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Only 12 out of the "meagre" 34 aid trucks carrying food and water were given permission over the past two-and-a-half months to enter northern Gaza due to alleged "delays and systematic obstructions by the Israeli military," UK-based Oxfam International claimed on Sunday.

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'Don’t mess with us': Inside Mossad’s explosive pager plot that devastated Hezbollah's forces

Mossad’s daring pager plot dealt a devastating blow to Hezbollah, leaving its forces shattered and sending shockwaves across the region. Israel’s intelligence agency turned deception into a weapon

By JERUSALEM POST STAFF
 Former agents from Israel's Mossad detail how they built and sold explosive pagers to Hezbollah terrorists (photo credit: 60 Minutes, CBS NEWS screenshot)
Former agents from Israel's Mossad detail how they built and sold explosive pagers to Hezbollah terrorists
(photo credit: 60 Minutes, CBS NEWS screenshot)

Two former Mossad agents revealed the details behind one of Israel's most audacious counterintelligence operations, the "Pager Plot," in a 60 Minutes interview broadcast on Sunday. Executed on September 17, 2024, the plan involved selling Hezbollah thousands of rigged pagers disguised as high-performance devices, which Mossad later detonated, causing widespread chaos and severe damage to the organization.

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Iran considering aerial routes to smuggle weapons to Hezbollah - report

With flights between Tehran and Beirut resuming, the Islamic Republic may look to turn the Lebanese capital into a center for its deliveries. 

By JERUSALEM POST STAFF
 An illustrative image of a Hezbollah flag in the backdrop of an individual holding a weapon.  (photo credit: SHUTTERSTOCK)
An illustrative image of a Hezbollah flag in the backdrop of an individual holding a weapon.
(photo credit: SHUTTERSTOCK)

Iran is considering smuggling weapons to Hezbollah via air to Lebanon since the overland routes it previously used in Syria are no longer practicable, according to a Times report on Monday, citing a source with knowledge of the matter. 

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Pro-Iranian Iraqi militias announce intention to stop actions against Israel - report

Pro-Iranian Iraqi militias have reportedly agreed to halt actions against Israel, according to Hezbollah-affiliated media, while maintaining their anti-Israel stance.

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DEMONSTRATORS CLIMB a structure during an anti-government protest in Baghdad, last week. (photo credit: THAIER AL-SUDANI/REUTERS)
DEMONSTRATORS CLIMB a structure during an anti-government protest in Baghdad, last week.
(photo credit: THAIER AL-SUDANI/REUTERS)

Pro-Iranian Iraqi militias have reportedly reached an agreement to halt their actions against Israel, the Lebanese Hezbollah-affiliated newspaper Al-Akhbar reported on Monday. 

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Netanyahu likely to choose IDF intel over Mossad on Houthis, delays direct strike on Iran

If there is a major Iranian strike or counter-strike against Israel, the IDF is on the hot seat for failing to prevent hits.

By YONAH JEREMY BOB
 	 download high resolution download low resolution add to lightbox file name: F241218MA52  File Size: 6139 KB  caption (en): Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrives to the courtroom at the Distrcit court in Tel Aviv, before the start of his testimony in the trial, December 18, 2024 (photo credit:  Miriam Alster/Flash90)
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will likely prefer what appears to be an IDF intelligence recommendation to respond to the latest Houthi ballistic missile attack with a direct counterattack against the group over what Mossad chief David Barnea supposedly recommended – a direct attack against Iran.

Netanyahu appears to favor the military intelligence approach because he wants to hold out for potentially attacking Iran at some later date – likely not until after Trump has taken office.

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Israel still waiting for list of live hostages from Hamas, sources tell 'Post'

There are gaps - some of which can be bridged, and some are very difficult, the sources said, a week after there were optimistic indications that a deal could be reached.

By AMICHAI STEIN, JERUSALEM POST STAFF
 Demonstrators call for the return of the Gaza hostages in a hostage deal, December 14, 2024. (photo credit: AVSHALOM SASSONI/MAARIV)
Demonstrators call for the return of the Gaza hostages in a hostage deal, December 14, 2024.
(photo credit: AVSHALOM SASSONI/MAARIV)

A security source told The Jerusalem Post on Sunday that Israel is still waiting on Hamas for a list of live hostages it is planning to release in the talked-about deal. Without the list, advancement on the talks will be extremely difficult, if not impossible, the source added. 

Additionally, a working group delegation was still in Qatar on Sunday evening to attempt to advance talks. This is not a senior team.

Sources also told The Jerusalem Post that there is some progress in hostage deal negotiations. However, there are substantial difficulties on the path to a deal.

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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
  • 100 hostages remain in Gaza
  • 49 hostages in total have been killed in captivity, IDF says
  • The IDF launched a ground invasion of Lebanon on September 30
  • The Israel-Lebanon ceasefire came into effect on November 27 at 4:00 a.m.