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Timed to coincide with Yom Hashoah—the day all of Israel stops to remember the Holocaust—“Before My Very Eyes,” the Yad Vashem Educational Center for Holocaust Remembrance, is opening at the Ariel Sharon Israel Defense Forces’ training campus in the Negev Desert.
Israeli forces served a demolition order for the home of the terrorist who carried out the deadly April 7 Tel Aviv attack • Gunmen, P.A. security forces exchanged fire in the Jenin Refugee Camp.
Three more soldiers were wounded by what a Syrian military source said were “bursts of missiles” fired from the direction of Tiberias; the strikes also reportedly caused material damage.
Backup has also been deployed along gaps in the security barrier.
The smuggling operation is being run by a member of Hezbollah’s 133 Unit, which is responsible for establishing a terror infrastructure in Israel, according to the Israeli military.
“The story of the Holocaust is relevant to every IDF soldier and officer,” said Lt. Gen. Aviv Kochavi.
“At the moment the military effort is more focused in Judea and Samaria in Gaza. If necessary, we’ll fight in Lebanon too,” says Brig. Gen. Ran Kochav.
The rocket landed in an open area and no sirens were triggered; Israeli artillery targeted the launch site and an “infrastructure target” was also hit, according to the IDF.
Ahmed al-Sa’adi was one of 12 suspects arrested during a series of Israeli raids in Judea and Samaria, according to the military.
The bust is part of “ongoing efforts” by the Israeli security forces to crack down on drug smuggling attempts along the Egyptian border, according to the Israeli military.
Palestinian worshippers will be allowed access to the Al-Aqsa mosque on Friday, and humanitarian and exceptional medical cases will be allowed to cross into Israel.
“It is a miracle no one was hurt,” said a resident of a damaged home in Sderot in southern Israel.