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IDF soldiers “operated against threats posed to them, in accordance with the terms of the ceasefire agreement.”
“Now it’s time for Samaria” in Jerusalem’s multi-front war against Iranian-backed terrorism, Ronen Bar said.
Seeking to protect intelligence sources amid the possibility that the terror group was conducting some kind of drill, Israeli security forces decided by a “wide consensus” not to act.
The IDF could continue to carry out targeted strikes on the Shi’ite group’s entrenchment efforts.
A Google staffer told the company that the Israeli government could turn to its rival Amazon if it didn’t accelerate the access, per documents that the “Washington Post” obtained.
Troops moved to close the area until bomb disposal experts could neutralize the suspicious object, the IDF told JNS.
Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati told local media that the IDF redeployment could be delayed by “several days.”
Captain A. pursued the terrorist and was wounded in his remaining hand after the slain assailant targeted one of the soldier’s friends.
“We will not allow the arms of the Iranian octopus and radical Sunni Islam to endanger the lives of the [Israeli] residents and establish an eastern terrorist front against the State of Israel,” said the Israeli defense minister.
“On Oct. 7, I failed to protect the Western Negev and its courageous, beloved residents. This failure will stay with me for the rest of my life,” wrote Maj. Gen. Yaron Finkelman, former head of the Israel Defense Forces Southern Command.
The Israeli prime minister thanked the IDF chief for his years of service and for “major achievements for the State of Israel.”
The operation includes IDF troops, Israel Security Agency officers and Border Police.