Israel at war: What happened on days 28-29?
1,400 Israelis murdered since October 7, including 345 soldiers • 241 held hostage by Hamas, four hostages released, one rescued
Israel will reach and kill Hamas's Yahya Sinwar, Gallant vows
IDF assassinates Hamas commanders, targets home of Hamas's leader Ismail Haniyeh.
Israeli forces will reach Hamas terror leader Yahya Sinwar and will kill him, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant vowed on Saturday evening briefing on developments in Operation Swords of Iron.
Further, Gallant said that "by the end of the war, there will be no Hamas in Gaza. There will be no threat to Israeli civilians from the Strip."
Israel intensified its ground operation in Gaza over the weekend, successfully targeting and dismantling vital Hamas elements, including their critical infrastructure and personnel.
Go to the full article >>Turkey recalls ambassador from Israel amid Gaza war
Turkey has decided to recall its ambassador from Tel Aviv for consultations following Israel's "refusal of calls for a ceasefire and continuous and unhindered flow of humanitarian aid," Ankara's foreign ministry said Saturday.
This is a developing story.
Go to the full article >>WATCH: IDF combat engineers clear Hamas booby traps
“During our work, we came upon terrorists who used civilian roads to harm us,” said the commander of Battalion 603 in a video statement. “Of course, we attacked and killed them.”
IDF Combat Engineering Corps have been working inside the Gaza Strip, creating access routes, clearing the area of explosive devices, and neutralizing Hamas terror infrastructure and terrorist cells found in the area, the IDF said on Saturday.
Furthermore, combat engineering and infantry soldiers located and struck military compounds used for planning and executing terror activities, the IDF said, sharing documentation of the Combat Engineering Corps’ activities.
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Whatever is needed to win
“While doing our work, we came upon terrorists who used civilian roads to harm us,” said the commander of Battalion 603 in a video statement. “Of course, we attacked and killed them.”
He added that the unit would do whatever is needed to win.
So far, more than 330 soldiers have been killed since Hamas attacked Israel on October 7, including around three dozen since the start of the ground invasion in Gaza.
Armored Corps fight 15 terrorists at once
Earlier in the day, the IDF reported that soldiers from the Armored Corps and Intelligence divisions had been operating in an area of the Gaza Strip where numerous attempts were made to attack IDF forces through tunnel systems and Hamas military facilities. In one battle, the soldiers faced 15 Hamas terrorists at once.
The soldiers eliminated several of them, and targeted tanks destroyed three Hamas observation posts.
Go to the full article >>IDF arrests Hamas terrorists, confiscates weapons in West Bank raid
Since the beginning of the current conflict, over 1,300 have been arrested in the West Bank, including 800 with ties to Hamas.
The IDF and Shin Bet conducted an operation against Hamas terrorists in the West Bank overnight Friday, the IDF said on Saturday.
During the operation, IDF and Shin Bet arrested a number of individuals suspected of involvement in terrorist activities throughout Gush Etzion, including four who are associated with Hamas.
In the area of the Palestinian town of Beit Umar, Israeli security forces detained dozens of suspects and found military equipment during searches.
Violent clashes break out
During the operation, the Israeli forces were confronted by roadblocks and individuals throwing stones.
The IDF responded with live fire. Several injuries were reported among the stone-throwers.
In the Palestinian town of Jaba, an explosive device was thrown at IDF and Shin Bet personnel.
In al Fawar, weapons, including a rocket and ammunition, were confiscated. More weapons in Bethlehem, including a rifle, a homemade submachine gun, and ammunition were likewise confiscated along with a stolen motorcycle.
The IDF and Shin Bet noted that, since the beginning of the current conflict, over 1,300 have been arrested in the West Bank, including 800 with ties to Hamas.
Go to the full article >>Nearly 40 French citizens evacuated from Gaza to Egypt
Nearly 40 French citizens and their families have been evacuated from Gaza to Egypt where they are being looked after by the French Embassy, the foreign ministry said on Saturday.
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Turkey's Erdogan says post-war Gaza must be part of sovereign Palestinian state
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan told reporters that Gaza must be part of an independent, sovereign Palestinian state once the Israel-Hamas war is over, adding Ankara would not support models "gradually erasing Palestinians from history."
Speaking to media on a return flight from Kazakhstan on Friday, Erdogan also said his intelligence chief Ibrahim Kalin was in contact with Israeli and Palestinian authorities, as well as Hamas, broadcaster Haberturk and others reported.
He said he would not take Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as a counterpart, but added Ankara would not sever its ties with Israel either, according to Haberturk.
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Israel announces 3-hour Gaza highway clearance for evacuees on Saturday
The Israeli military said it would enable Palestinians to travel on a main Gaza Strip highway on Saturday as part of its three-wee-old efforts to encourage civilians to evacuate southward away from areas that are the focus of its war with Hamas.
In a social media post in Arabic, the military said the Salah a-Din road could be used between 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. (1100 GMT and 1400). "If you care about yourself and your loved ones, heed our instruction to head south," it added.
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Israel-Honduras relations strained, ambassador recalled over Gaza attacks
"The decision of the government of Honduras to call their ambassador for consultations disregards Israel's right to defend itself," the Foreign Ministry said.
Honduras's government recalled its ambassador to Israel for consultations due to the humanitarian situation affecting Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, the country's top diplomat announced on social media on Friday, sparking a strong response from the State of Israel.
"Amid the grave humanitarian situation the Palestinian civilian population suffers in the Gaza Strip, the government of President Xiomara Castro has decided to immediately call Mr. Roberto Martinez, Ambassador of the Republic of Honduras in Israel, to consultations in Tegucigalpa," Foreign Minister Enrique Reina said on X, formerly known as Twitter.
Israel's Foreign Ministry responded to the decision by issuing a statement on Saturday saying that "The Honduran government's decision to recall its ambassador ignores Israel's right to defend itself against the Hamas terrorist organization, which is worse than ISIS. Hamas terrorists murdered over 1400 people, kidnapped 240, among them children, babies, women and the elderly, and is still holding them hostage.
"Israel will fight Hamas terrorists until Hamas is eliminated from the Gaza Strip," the ministry said. "We expect the Honduran government to condemn Hamas, to support Israel's right to defend itself, and not to take decisions that provide support to Hamas' terrorism."
Not the first
Castro's decision follows similar moves from like-minded peers in the region earlier in the week.
Chile's Gabriel Boric and Colombia's Gustavo Petro also recalled their countries' ambassadors to Israel for consultations over events surrounding the conflict in Gaza. At the same time, Bolivia moved to sever diplomatic ties with Israel.
Honduras, however, has historically been a close ally of Israel. It moved its embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem in June 2021 under President Juan Orlando Hernández, making it the fourth embassy in Jerusalem, following the United States, Guatemala, and Kosovo.
Hernández is an Evangelical Christian. He was extradited to the United States on charges of drug trafficking in 2022. Castro took office in January 2023.
Policy on Israel was already shifting
In August last year, Honduras's Foreign Ministry announced it was considering moving its embassy back to Tel Aviv.
"The issue of moving the embassy to Tel Aviv has already been discussed with President (Castro) and is a topic of interest to her, as well as maintaining a balanced relationship with the other Arab countries and Israel," Honduran Foreign Minister Enrique Reina said in a statement at the time.
However, until now, the embassy has remained in Jerusalem.
Go to the full article >>US special envoy: no record of Hamas blocking or seizing aid
US Special Envoy David Satterfield said on Saturday that between 800,000 to a million people have moved to the south of the Gaza Strip, while 350,000-400,000 remain in the north of the enclave.
Talking to reporters in the Jordanian capital Amman, he said that there were no recorded instances of Hamas interdicting or seizing aid.
"Fuel in depots in Gaza has been accessed by UNRWA for aid trucks, de-salinisation and hospitals in the south of Gaza," he noted.
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French death toll from Hamas attacks in Israel up to 39
The death toll of French citizens killed as a result of Hamas' attacks in Israel has risen to 39, with nine other French nationals still missing, France's foreign ministry said on Saturday.
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Israel-Hamas War: What you need to know
- Hamas launched a barrage of rockets on October 7, with thousands of terrorists infiltrating from the Gaza border
- Over 1,400 Israelis and foreign nationals were murdered as of Thursday afternoon, and more than 5,431 were wounded according to the Health Ministry
- IDF: 241 families of Israeli captives in Gaza have been contacted, 30 of them children