Swords of Iron: Here is what happened on days 3, 4 and 5
Close to 3,200 wounded, more than 1,200 murdered • Israel alerts 81 families over prisoners of war in Gaza • Hezbollah: US is 'direct partner' of Israel
Netanyahu, Biden hold additional phone call on war
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US President Joe Biden spoke about the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas on Wednesday afternoon.
Netanyahu thanked Biden for his words of support.
Go to the full article >>81 families of hostages kidnapped by Hamas contacted by gov't so far
Some 81 families of hostages kidnapped by Hamas have been contacted by the government as of Wednesday afternoon, according to the government's coordinator of hostages and missing persons.
Go to the full article >>Residents of Zikim, Karmia instructed to shelter in place
Residents of Zikim and Karmia near the Gaza border were directed to shelter in place due to a security incident on Wednesday afternoon.
Go to the full article >>UK FM visits Ofakim, speaks with families of hostages
UK Foreign Minister James Cleverly visited Ofakim alongside his Israeli counterpart and met with the families of people being held hostage by Hamas on Wednesday.
Cohen thanked Cleverly for his support and solidarity, saying "these solidarity visits strengthen international support for Israel and expose the visitors to the atrocities committed by Hamas terrorists."
Cleverly is set to meet with President Isaac Herzog and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu later in the day.
Go to the full article >>Rocket strikes school in Sderot, southern Israel
A direct rocket hit was reported on a school in Sderot, southern Israel, the municipality said.
Damage was done but no injuries were caused.
Residents of southern Israel Eskhol urged to stay indoors
Israeli residents of Eskhol Regional Council were asked to stay indoors following a suspected security situation unfolding, according to the local council on Wednesday.
The regional council later lifted the threat.
Hezbollah says it sees US as 'full partner' with Israel in war
A Lebanese security source said the powerful armed group Hezbollah fired two precision missiles into Israel, which the group considers its sworn enemy.
The Hezbollah terrorist movement warned on Wednesday that it considers the US a "full partner" with Israel in the ongoing war launched by Hamas this week, saying it was "not frightened" by the entry of a US aircraft carrier to the area.
"We consider the United States a full partner in the Zionist aggression and hold it fully responsible for the killing, criminality, siege, destruction of homes, and horrific massacres against defenseless civilians, including children, women, and the elderly," said Hezbollah.
"We call on the masses of our Arab and Islamic nation, which knows the ugly truth of America and its aggression against the peoples of our nation in Iraq, Syria, and Afghanistan, to condemn the American intervention and its international and regional partners and to expose this intervention at all political, popular, media, and legal levels and in various regional and international forums and gatherings."
This is a developing story.
Go to the full article >>Egypt discussing plans to provide aid to Gaza under limited ceasefire
Qatar and Turkey were also involved in the discussions.
Egypt has discussed plans with the United States and other countries to provide humanitarian aid through its border with the Gaza Strip under a limited ceasefire, two Egyptian security sources said on Wednesday.
The aid would pass through the Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, the sources said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
Qatar and Turkey were also involved in the discussions, they said. US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said late on Tuesday that the US had been holding consultations with Israel and Egypt about the idea of a safe passage for Gaza civilians.
Go to the full article >>Israel forms emergency gov't for Hamas war, Gantz to join Netanyahu
As part of the deal, Gantz and fellow party member Gadi Eisenkot will be sworn in as ministers and will join a war cabinet with Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant.
An emergency government was formed on Wednesday afternoon after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and National Unity leader Benny Gantz met at the IDF headquarters in Tel Aviv earlier in the morning.
The meeting lasted half an hour after which lawyers representing the Likud and National Unity stayed behind to finalize the details.
As part of the deal, Gantz and fellow party member Gadi Eisenkot will be sworn in as ministers and will join a war cabinet with Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant.
There has been a widespread call for an emergency government in Israel since Netanyahu declared war on Hamas on Saturday following their massive attack on Israel that morning.
Go to the full article >>Hospitals in north to transfer patients to central Israel
Hospitals in northern Israel will transfer patients to hospitals in central Israel in order to allow hospitals in the north to prepare for a possible escalation along the northern front, the Health Ministry said Wednesday.
Israel, Hamas at war: All you need to know
• Hamas launched a barrage of rockets on Saturday morning, with thousands of terrorists infiltrating from the Gaza border
• Over 1,200 Israelis and foreign nationals were murdered as of Tuesday afternoon, and 3,291 were wounded according to the Health Ministry
• Fighting continued inside Israeli territory for the first time in decades, IDF conducting strikes inside the Gaza Strip
• Hamas and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad claim to hold over 130 Israeli hostages in Gaza