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Israel has been on pins and needles for a fifth straight day amid deep uncertainty and waiting, perhaps intentionally planned by its powerful existential foe.
“Our enemies are carefully considering their every move because of the capabilities you have demonstrated,” the Israeli defense minister told troops.
U.S. President Joe Biden convened his national security team in the Situation Room on Monday to discuss the situation in the Middle East.
The Lebanese terror group launched “a swarm of drones” at Kibbutz Ayelet HaShahar in the Hula Valley.
Cell Broadcast technology is “intended for use in large-scale emergencies, subject to the operational consideration of the Home Front Command,” according to the Israeli military.
The report came as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu convened the chiefs of Israel’s security agencies for a situation assessment.
Police were searching the impact site for fragments from the projectiles.
The Lebanese terrorist group arrested those who may have provided intel to Israel about Fuad Shukr’s whereabouts before his assassination.
Tehran and its terror proxies could begin firing at Israel any day now, with the barrage expected to be bigger than the one in April.
Ali Nazih Abed Ali’s elimination “represents a significant blow to the capabilities of the Southern Front and to the Hezbollah terrorist organization in the area,” according to the Israeli media.
American officials unsure nations that helped stymie this spring’s aerial onslaught would do so again.
Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah had vowed to resume attacks on northern Israel in support of Hamas.