Israel bombed Hezbollah positions in southern Lebanon in response to the terrorist group's attacks
Israel again asks Palestinian civilians to head to the southern Gaza Strip
He Israeli Army announced this Saturday that It will allow, for three hours, the passage of civilians heading towards the south of the Gaza Strip.
”The Israel Defense Forces will allow passage on the Salah al Din road today between one (1:00 p.m.) and four (4:00 p.m.) in the afternoon. For your safety, take advantage of this moment to move south, beyond Wadi,” a town in central Gaza, said Avichay Adraee, a spokesman for the Israeli Army, on the social network X (formerly Twitter).
Antony Blinken thanked the Lebanese leader for his efforts to prevent the country from being “dragged into a war” with Israel
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The US Secretary of State, Anthony Blinkenthanked the provisional prime minister of Lebanon, Najib Mikatihis efforts to keep your country out of a war with Israelwhile the Lebanese terrorist group Hezbollah threatens to open a second front against the Jewish State.
Blinken thanked Mikati for his leadership “in preventing Lebanon from being dragged into a war that the Lebanese people do not want,” said State Department spokesman Matthew Miller. Blinken also discussed US efforts to ensure humanitarian aid to civilians in Gaza, according to Miller.
Israel accused Honduras of “supporting Hamas terrorism” with the call for consultations from its ambassador
Israel rejected this Saturday Honduras' decision to call its ambassador in Tel Aviv for consultations due to the humanitarian crisis that the Gaza Strip in the middle of the war between the terrorist group Hamas and Israeli forces.
Honduras' decision “ignores Israel's right to defend itself against the terrorist organization Hamas, which is worse than the Islamic State”stated the Israeli Foreign Ministry in a statement.
”We hope that the Honduran Government condemn Hamas, support Israel's right to defend itself and do not make decisions that support terrorism”he added.
On Friday, Honduras “immediately” called its ambassador to Israel, Roberto Martínez, for consultations in Tegucigalpa, given the “serious humanitarian situation” in the Gaza Strip.
French deaths increased to 39 due to Hamas attacks against Israel
He French government raised today to 39 the balance of deaths of French nationality by the terrorist attacks by the armed wing of the Hamas group against Israel.
The number of missing French people is 9 and it is confirmed that “some of them are Hams hostages", as indicated today by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in a statement.
The Government sent condolences to the relatives of the deceased and stressed that the Executive is working to achieve the release of those kidnapped.
The Israeli Army carried out a “selective raid” in the southern Gaza Strip
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He Israeli Army keeps his offensive in the Gaza Stripand this Saturday he reported that he has already ventured into the southern Palestinian enclave.
”Overnight (Friday), in a selective raid in the southern Gaza Strip, armored and engineering corps of the Israel Defense Forces operated to map buildings and neutralize explosive devices,” an Army spokesman said.
In that operation, the soldiers “found a terrorist cell coming out of a tunneland in response, the troops They fired projectiles at the terrorists and killed them”he added.
Israel bombed Hezbollah positions in southern Lebanon in response to the terrorist group's attacks
The Israel Defense Forces (FDI) reported this Saturday of new attacks against positions of the terrorist group Hezbollah in the south of Lebanondirected among other objectives against cells that were trying to shoot towards Israeli territory.
The Army of the Jewish State responded to the shooting attempts of “two terrorist groups from Lebanon” and destroyed “a surveillance post” of Hezbollah. In addition, she shared a video about the operations carried out on this front in the last few hours.
Tension on the border between Israel and Lebanon has increased following attacks by the Palestinian group Hamas on October 7. The leader of Hezbollah, Hasan Nasrallahgave his first speech this Friday since the terrorist attacks and, although he left all options open for a possible escalation, he noted that what happened on October 7 was a “one hundred percent Palestinian” operation.
Israel is sealing Gaza tunnels and preparing to try to free 240 Hamas hostages
Israeli troops already have control of the surface of the center of the capital of the Strip and are preparing for hand-to-hand and underground combat
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“We are at the gates of Gaza City and we are preparing to assault it”announced Brigadier General Itzik Cohen, the commander of Israeli ground forces as his men secured the southern flank of the offensive and cut the Gaza Strip in two. The troops are now prepared to launch the second stage of their offensive against Hamas. Fighting still takes place sporadically between periods when artillery and planes continue bombing. some sectors of the now rectangle that determines northern Gaza, where the terrorists are believed to concentrate their forces and where the Israelis are operating. It is an urban combat with guerrilla tacticswith Hamas militiamen emerging from their tunnels and hiding places to attack and hide again while the infantry still takes cover behind the tanks.
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Israeli forces are entering a hellscape of their own making. One in ten buildings Loop has been pulverized by Israeli aviation and artillery. More than 8,000 Palestinians have died, many of them children. Shortages of fuel, drinking water and food, imposed by the Israeli blockade, increasingly threaten the lives of many thousands more.
Japan strengthened its mediating role in the conflict between Israel and Hamas and donated $65 million in additional aid to Gaza
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The Foreign Minister of Japan, Yoko Kamikawa, promised 65 million dollars in additional help for Gaza Strip after meeting with the Israeli Foreign Minister, Eli Cohe, and his Palestinian counterpart, Riyadh al Maliki.
“Israel and Palestine must be able to coexist peacefully to prevent another tragic act of terrorism.”said Kamikawa, who reiterated his country's support for a two-state solution, according to the newspaper 'The Asahi Shimbun'.
The visit comes days before Japan hosts foreign ministers from the industrialized countries of the Group of Seven in Tokyo and as the crisis in Gaza deepens, with Israel resisting calls for a humanitarian pause and the leader of the Iran-backed terrorist group Hezbollah warning of the conflict spreading to neighboring areas.
Kamikawa refrained from commenting on whether Israel's attacks on Gaza were within the limits of International Law, but did assure that actors must comply with the spirit of protecting Human Rights and not causing unnecessary civilian deaths.
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