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Nine were killed in the attacks, according to Palestinian sources.
“The enemy is waiting in a state of loss and anxiety,” said the Hezbollah leader, adding that the waiting “is part of the punishment.”
“Movement along the humanitarian route has been temporarily halted as the area now constitutes an active combat zone,” the IDF said.
Instead of thinking “defense” versus “maneuver,” “our territory” versus “their territory,” we must think “front” versus “rear.”
Some young men were deterred from reporting for duty by a violent protest outside the induction base.
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.
The redeployment follows a warning about Palestinian terrorists coming from Judea and Samaria.
The head of the military’s Strategic Division told government ministers that the military is far from finishing its work along the Gaza-Egypt border.
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.
“Before I go to sleep, I think of them and hope that maybe I’d finally get a call to tell me they were rescued, We hope there will be a miracle.”
“Al Jazeera, it’s time to face reality,” tweeted IDF spokesperson Lt. Col. Nadav Shoshani.