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The organization has sent reinforcement to branches in southern Israel, providing supplies like home hospital equipment, wheelchairs, crutches, respiratory aids and more by the hundreds.
It will acquire about 100 new shelters—each capable of protecting dozens of citizens—in the hopes of saving as many lives as possible.
Maj. Gen. Aharon Haliva, head of IDF Operations Branch: The latest escalation has taught Hamas and other terrorist organizations in the Gaza Strip that Israel intends to return to quiet in a different way.
IDF returns fire after four rockets fired at northern Israel; earlier, Gaza terror factions target Ashdod, Ashkelon and Netivot in the south.
The Israeli prime minister said “there is no army in the world that does more than the Israeli army, in the Israeli security services, in Israeli intelligence to prevent collateral damage.”
The violent conflict with Gaza did not stop mothers and kids from three Muslim countries observing Ramadan at Save a Child’s Heart in Holon.
Israeli warplanes strike 40 targets in southern Gaza, including the homes of several Hamas commanders, and destroy seven miles of the terror group’s “Metro” tunnel system.
Military stresses that rockets and suicide drones launched at the Tamar offshore gas installation over the past week never placed it in danger, but that it was nonetheless ordered to shut down.
Israeli military downs hostile UAV over northern Israel; IAF unleashes fourth wave of strikes against Hamas’s “Metro” tunnel system.
All news staff was able to evacuate the building safely before the strike.
Israeli aircraft also hit the residences of the head of Hamas in Gaza, Yahya Sinwar, and of his brother, Muhammad Sinwar.
Most arrivals proceeding on schedule are being diverted from Ben-Gurion International Airport to Eilat’s Ramon International Airport.