Hamas
Sensing an opportunity, Hamas and Iran challenge Israel with a multi-front arena; Jerusalem’s retaliation signals it will treat the terror group in Gaza and Lebanon as a single entity.
Terrorists in Strip fire 44 projectiles towards southern Israel overnight • Hamas launches 34 rockets from Lebanon at the Jewish state • “Israel’s response, tonight and in the future, will exact a heavy price,” says Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Two Israelis in Nahariya were injured by shrapnel.
The object did not cross into Israeli territory and did not pose a threat, according to the IDF.
An eastern Jerusalem man is suspected of planning to shoot at a busload of police officers in the area.
In Gaza, “people are starving and dying a slow death,” he has said.
The clerics lodge 15 charges against the terror group, including “use of child soldiers,” “theft of international aid” and “corruption of the Palestinian education system.”
The drone did not cross into Israeli territory and did not pose a threat to civilians living close to Palestinian enclave, said the IDF.
The Iraq-based Islamic Fatwa Council slammed the terrorist organization for its treatment of Palestinians.
Hamas terrorist Mutaz al-Khawaja, 23, shot three men—Or Eshkar, 32; Rotem Mansano, 34; and Michael Osdon, 36—in the attack in the heart of the coastal city.
Maj. Gen. Eitan Dangot, formerly of COGAT: It’s clear that Hamas doesn’t want to drag Gaza into a new conflict with Israel, though it does aim to “strengthen the narrative” it established in May 2021 as the “defender” of Al-Aqsa and Palestinian interests.
No soldiers were injured in the blast, which came hours after Palestinian terrorists fired a rocket from Gaza towards Israel, according to the Israeli military.