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“Every day that we waste and don’t act in Rafah increases international pressure on us,” the CEO of the Israel Defense and Security Forum explains.
The Iran-backed terror group attacked as Tehran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps launched more than 300 missiles and drones.
Hours earlier, Hezbollah launched drones at the Upper Galilee.
The ruling enables victims’ families to file suit against the Islamic Republic.
The “Northward” program will soon be submitted for government approval.
MEMRI, the research institute that warned of the Oct. 7 onslaught, is sounding the alarm again, saying Tehran is striving for chaos in Jordan.
“The IDF holds the Syrian regime accountable for all activities which take place within its territory and will not allow for any attempted actions which could lead to the entrenchment of Hezbollah on the Syrian front.”
“Success” is once again being defined as “mowing the grass” every time the terrorists regroup.
Two other Hezbollah terrorists were also slain in the attack, according to the Israeli military.
The attack was believed to be a response to Israeli strikes on terror targets near the Hezbollah stronghold of Baalbek in northern Lebanon.
The notice comes after the military called up reserve soldiers to its Aerial Defense Array.
“A war would be a difficult challenge for the State of Israel—however, it would be a catastrophe for Hezbollah and Lebanon,” the defense minister said.