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Sixty percent of Hamas’s tunnel network remains operative in Gaza, according to Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz.
The Israeli military struck two Hezbollah terrorists in Southern Lebanon who led efforts to rebuild the Shi’ite group’s terrorist infrastructure.
They were among eight Gazans involved in the massacre who were killed by the Israeli military.
The confiscated items included grenades, pistols, anti-tank rockets and ammunition.
Jerusalem believes Beirut has failed to carry out its commitments to disarm the terror organization, according to Lebanese media reports.
Tzeela Gez, 30, was murdered while on the way to deliver her fourth son, Ravid Haim, who briefly survived the attack.
A former Mossad official tells JNS that the “complete helplessness” of Israel’s legal system has enabled “anarchy” on the Israeli-Egyptian border.
The IDF Widows and Orphans Organization hosts a coming-of-age celebration for children who lost a parent in Israel’s defense.
Issa Ahmad Karbala “advanced the transfer of weapons in Lebanon and advanced terror attacks against the State of Israel,” the IDF said.
To ease the burden on reservists, the IDF will reinforce the Judea and Samaria sector with additional active-duty battalions, Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir said.
The Israeli military has begun physically marking the ceasefire line, with the aim of reducing friction and improving security coordination amid ongoing tensions.
“This war isn’t over,” a military official warned, as Hamas violations mounted following a deadly attack on IDF soldiers in southern Gaza on Sunday.