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Link Posted: 12/23/2023 3:22:21 PM EST
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Institute for Study of War backgrounder 23 December

Key Takeaways:

Iran and its so-called “Axis of Resistance” are signaling their capability and willingness to attack maritime targets beyond just the Persian Gulf and Red Sea.

A one-way drone struck a commercial vessel off the coast of India, causing structural damage to the ship, on December 23.  The vessel is partially Israeli-owned. Israeli media reported that Iran was responsible for the attack, which is consistent with the ongoing anti-shipping campaign that Iran and the Houthi movement have conducted around the Bab al Mandeb in recent weeks.

This attack follows the Islamic Resistance of Iraq—a coalition of Iranian-backed Iraqi militias—claiming on December 22 that it conducted an unspecified attack on a “vital target” in the Mediterranean Sea. There is no evidence that the Islamic Resistance of Iraq conducted an attack into the Mediterranean Sea at the time of writing.

The claim, nevertheless, signals the readiness of the Iraqi group to participate in the Iran-led attack campaign on maritime targets.

Finally, a senior commander in Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC), Brigadier General Mohammad Reza Naghdi, threatened to expand the anti-shipping campaign to the Mediterranean Sea and Strait of Gibraltar on December 23.  Naghdi frequently makes inflammatory threats toward Iranian adversaries, but his statement is particularly noteworthy given the drone attack off the Indian coast and the claimed attack by the Islamic Resistance of Iraq.

Iran has invested in building “drone carriers” to add to its naval forces in recent years, which will amplify the threat that the Axis of Resistance poses to international shipping and other maritime targets.

Iran has built several forward base ships and other offensive vessels, sometimes constructed from converted commercial tankers, to conduct expeditionary and out-of-area operations since 2021.  These Iranian vessels can carry drones as well as other platforms, such as fast attack craft, helicopters, and missiles, which facilitates Iranian force projection.

These Iranian ships would not likely survive conventional engagements with the United States. They can, however, support attacks on commercial traffic similar to the recent Houthi attacks around the Bab al Mandeb.

Palestinian militias continued trying to defend against Israeli clearing operations in Jabalia and Sheikh Radwan in the northern Gaza Strip. Israeli forces continued executing tasks consistent with holding operations in some areas of Gaza City.

The al Qassem Brigades—the militant wing of Hamas—repurposed two unexploded Israeli rocket shells to build and detonate improvised explosive devices (IED) targeting five Israeli tanks in Jabalia on December 23.  

The militia claimed several other attacks on Israeli infantrymen and vehicles in Jabalia and Sheikh Radwan neighborhood of Gaza City, using anti-personnel munitions, rocket propelled grenades (RPG), and thermobaric rockets.  The al Quds Brigades—the militant wing of Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ)—claimed that it destroyed two Israeli vehicles using unspecified explosives in Sheikh Radwan neighborhood.

Palestinian militias have claimed nearly daily attacks in Sheikh Radwan neighborhood since the humanitarian pause expired on December 1, suggesting that it is one of the remaining areas with significant Palestinian militia defensive capabilities in the northern Gaza Strip.

The al Qassem Brigades conducted several complex attacks on Israeli forces conducting clearing operations in Juhor ad Dik.

This...suggests that Hamas forces in the area are trying to execute a deliberate defense against Israeli advances. CTP-ISW previously assessed that Hamas fighters are attacking IDF units south of Gaza City likely from relative safe haven in the [center] of the Gaza Strip.  Palestinian militia fighters are also operating north of Wadi Gaza in Juhor ad Dik proper.

The al Qassem Brigades detonated a tunnel entrance rigged with explosives targeting Israeli SOF,

The IDF spokesperson said that the IDF is in “operational control” of most of the northern Gaza Strip.

Israeli forces continued clearing operations in Khan Younis for the third week as Palestinian militia fighters attempted to defend against Israeli advances.

The IDF reported on December 23 that an [IDF] SOF unit specializing in guerilla warfare has been operating in Khan Younis for weeks.  The al Qassem Brigades claimed that its forces lured five Israeli SOF engineers into a tunnel rigged with explosives east of Khan Younis. The militia claimed that they killed all five engineers.

Israel’s public broadcaster said that the IDF will transition to the third phase of its ground operation in the Gaza Strip in the “coming weeks” and outlined five aspects of the third phase.

The report said that the third phase will include the end of major combat operations, a “reduction in forces” in the Gaza Strip, the release of reservists, a “transition to targeted raids,” and the establishment of a security buffer zone within the Gaza Strip.  

Western media reported previously that this third phase will ”resemble. . . [the] narrow” US counterterrorism campaigns that aimed to kill or capture terrorist leaders in Iraq and Afghanistan.

This strategy failed to destroy terrorist organizations in both countries.  Targeted raids aimed at killing or capturing terrorist leaders can degrade a terrorist organization but cannot destroy one, particularly one as large, established, and well-organized as Hamas. [Israel has done this for years with no apparent effect].

Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said that Israel now only has two options to end the war: a “ceasefire with living hostages” or a “forced cessation of hostilities with dead [hostages].”

The former head of the IDF Operations Directorate argued that the IDF must remain in the Gaza Strip for six more months to cement its gains and accomplish Israel’s stated political objectives of destroying Hamas.

IDF officials told [journalists] that the IDF can accomplish its objectives but that it will take ”a lot of time” and ”a heavy toll in casualties.”

Palestinian militias conducted four indirect fire attacks from the Gaza Strip into southern Israel.

Israeli forces clashed with Palestinian fighters eight times across the West Bank.  

The Hornets’ Nest, which is part of the al Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades, fired small arms targeting Israeli forces operating in Jenin and Jenin refugee camp on December 22 and 23, respectively.  The al Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades and the Tulkarm Battalion of the al Quds Brigades separately fired small arms targeting three Israeli checkpoints around Tulkarm.

Iranian-backed fighters, including Lebanese Hezbollah, conducted five attacks from southern Lebanon into northern Israel.

The Shia Coordination Framework—a loose coalition of Iranian-backed Iraqi Shia parties—established a special committee to appoint provincial councils and governors.

The Iranian regime is continuing its diplomatic and informational campaign trying to exploit the Israel-Hamas war to isolate Israel in the international community.
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Link Posted: 12/24/2023 9:01:05 AM EST
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Haaretz | News Israel-Hamas War Day 79 | 14 Israeli Army Soldiers Killed in Gaza Over Weekend; IDF Carries Out 'Extensive' Strikes Against Hezbollah Targets Dec 24, 2023

Report: Egypt offers Hamas a two-week fighting halt in exchange for the release of 40 hostages ■ IDF names nine soldiers killed in Gaza, raising the number of killed IDF soldiers in Gaza combat over the weekend to 14 ■ Biden and Netanyahu discuss 'objectives and phasing' of Gaza war in call ■ Thousands protest for Netanyahu's ouster in Tel Aviv, northern Israel, ■ At least 1,200 civilians and soldiers killed in Israel since Oct. 7; at least 130 hostages held in Gaza ■ Hamas-run health ministry: 20,424 killed, 54,036 wounded in Gaza

RECAP: Eight Israeli army soldiers killed in Gaza fighting; Egypt offers Hamas a new cease-fire deal

IDF names another soldier killed in Gaza, bringing total number of soldiers killed over weekend to 14

Report: Egypt offers Hamas a two-week fighting halt in exchange for the release of 40 hostages

IDF releases names of eight soldiers killed in battle in Gaza on Saturday
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Link Posted: 12/24/2023 12:36:09 PM EST
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NYT:  With Israeli Raids in the West Bank, ‘There’s No Such Thing as Sleeping at Night’

Extreme Home Makeover, sponsored by the IDF--Jenin refugee camp


Jenin


Highpoints:  
The Jenin refugee camp in the Israeli-occupied West Bank is a focal point of what Israeli officials describe as counterterrorism operations across the territory.

Since Oct. 7, the Jenin refugee camp — long known as a bastion of armed resistance to the Israeli occupation — has been a focal point of what Israeli officials describe as counterterrorism operations in the West Bank and an extension of their war in Gaza.

Across the occupied territory, Israel has conducted near-nightly raids. In the Jenin camp, it has done so every few days, sometimes twice a day, and has arrested at least 158 people.  Palestinian officials say at least 330 residents have been arrested and 67 people killed, including an 8-year-old child.

It is the deadliest two-month stretch the camp has experienced in recent memory, described by residents as a relentless siege. The local armed resistance has been pummeled.  

Formally established in 1953, the Jenin refugee camp has been celebrated for decades by Palestinians as a symbol of resistance against. Nearly every resident here has had at least one relative jailed or killed.  Posters of slain fighters line the streets and children carry farewell notes, akin to wills, on their phones in case they are killed in clashes with Israeli soldiers.

Recent raids have left the camp, an area of less than half a square mile, battered.

Electricity lines have been damaged, water tanks punctured and paved roads turned to little more than pebbles and dirt. The stench of sewage hangs thick in the air.

Dangling from the concrete facades of buildings around them are small white cameras and loudspeakers — part of the ad hoc warning system residents set up to alert one another to incoming convoys of Israeli military vehicles.

[A camp resident's] only comfort comes from when she hears fighters joking and laughing in the street outside, she said. Knowing they are relaxed is often enough to lull her to sleep. But if she hears them fall silent and the clacks of rifles being picked up, she knows something is amiss.

Residents describe the recent IDF] incursions as more aggressive and more frequent than ever before. The cumulative effect of raid after raid has worn on people, they said. It has also chipped away at the organized armed resistance that residents viewed as their protector.

The fighters “were a symbol for all of us in the camp; they were defending us, they were fighting for our future,” Walid Jaber, 18, said from a hospital bed after being shot in the leg during a raid. A pendant with a photograph of a[recently killed "resistance fighter] hung around his neck. “We will not forget them. We will all seek revenge for their blood.”
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Link Posted: 12/24/2023 1:31:21 PM EST
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WSJ:  Battle for Southern Gaza Could Take Months, Says Israeli Military

Highpoints:  
The Israeli military says it could take months to assert control over a key city in southern Gaza, as Hamas guerrilla tactics are causing casualties to mount among Israeli troops.

At least 16 Israeli soldiers were killed across Gaza over the past three days, as the military is now focusing on killing Hamas’s leaders and dismantling its extensive tunnel network.

On Saturday, four Israeli soldiers were killed by improvised explosive devices, and another four were killed by an antitank missile fired at their armored vehicle, according to Israel’s state-owned Army Radio and partially confirmed by the military. Five additional soldiers were killed in fighting across the Strip on Friday. Israel’s military confirmed on its website two more additional deaths on Saturday and another on Sunday.

[Note--The al Qassem Brigades claimed that its forces lured five Israeli SOF engineers into a tunnel rigged with explosives east of Khan Younis. The militia claimed that they killed all five engineers.]

At least 154 Israeli soldiers have been killed since the ground invasion of Gaza began eight weeks ago, making a total of 487 Israeli military deaths since Hamas’s Oct. 7 attack. The death toll is the largest of any Israeli war since the country battled Palestinian militants in Lebanon in the early 1980s.

Israeli military officials have been surprised by the extent of Hamas’s vast military network in southern Gaza and are finding more tunnels and weapons than they expected. A senior Israeli military officer said it could take months before they have control over the city the same way the Israeli military now controls northern Gaza.

“[Hamas's] modus operandi now is to harass our soldiers and then go back into the tunnels,” said the officer. Hamas is keeping its attacks to cells of two to five fighters, the officer added.

The officer said Hamas is attacking Israeli forces from civilian shelters, and using women and children to gather intelligence or move sensitive equipment around, such as weapons. Hamas is also storing weapons in hundreds or thousands of empty homes.

“We’re speaking about half a guerrilla and half an army,” said Michael Milshtein, a former senior Israeli military intelligence officer, referring to the current Hamas force.

Israel has more boots on the ground in Khan Younis than they had in northern Gaza during the start of the ground operation, and so there are less widespread airstrikes to avoid harming Israeli troops. Israel has four bridges operating in the heart of Khan Younis and an additional two forming a defensive perimeter around the Israeli positions and bolstering logistical support.

Israeli officials say they are readying to transition soon to the third phase of the war. In this phase Israel will redeploy many of its troops along the border with Gaza and rely on targeted raids to finish off the goals of the war—destroying Hamas’s ability to attack Israel from Gaza and free hostages held by the group.

Such a redeployment would limit the number of troops vulnerable to Hamas’s guerrilla tactics but also reduce their ability to find and destroy the group’s critical tunnel network.
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Link Posted: 12/24/2023 6:47:26 PM EST
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Times of Israel--IDF: Troops find kid-sized explosive belts in Gaza building used to shelter civilians


Hamas weapons discovered by IDF troops in a school in Gaza City’s Sheikh Radwan neighborhood, December 24, 2023. (Israel Defense Forces)


An IDF soldier points to what the army says is an explosive vest adaptable for use by a child, which was uncovered by troops in northern Gaza on December 24, 2023. (Israel Defense Forces)

Highpoint:  
Israeli soldiers operating in the Gaza Strip found a large cache of weapons used by Hamas in a building where civilians were sheltering in the northern part of the enclave, including “explosive belts adapted for children,” dozens of mortars, hundreds of grenades, and intelligence documents, the Israel Defense Forces said on Sunday.

Soldiers of the 261st Brigade, the Bahad 1 officers’ school in wartime, made the discovery in a search of the building, which is located near a school, a mosque, and a health clinic.

The IDF says the Air Force, Navy, and ground forces struck some 200 targets in the Gaza Strip over the past day, as “fierce battles” continue across the enclave.

Over the weekend, 14 soldiers were killed as the military has deepened its offensive against Hamas, two and a half months into a war with the terror group following its murderous assault on October 7 in southern Israel that killed some 1,200 people and saw 240, of all ages, taken hostage.

The deaths bring the number of troops killed since the start of the ground operation in late October to 153.  According to Israeli assessments, troops have killed some 8,000 terror operatives since the war began. Another 1,000 Hamas terrorists were killed in Israel on October 7, during the terror group’s onslaught.
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Link Posted: 12/24/2023 7:26:36 PM EST
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Times of Israel.
Separately, Hebrew media outlets published footage circulating on social media of violent scenes on the streets of Rafah in southern Gaza on Sunday, which erupted after Hamas gunmen shot and killed a young Palestinian man who approached an humanitarian aid truck.

The man was identified in the reports as Ahmed Barika, a member of a large Gazan family.

A short time after the incident, members of the Barika family took to the streets, cursing Hamas and vowing to avenge his death. Footage published by Channel 12 showed Gazans lighting tires on fire, setting fire to a Hamas police station, and threatening to kill the Hamas gunman who shot Barika.

A Ynet report quoted a young man from the Barika family as saying: “We call on the Hamas government to take responsibility for its actions. They told us to guard the deliveries and the aid, but today they shot at us and at members of my family.”
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Rafah, Gaza: After a Hamas terrorist shot and killed a boy, clashes broke out between members of the Pool family (the boy's family) and Hamas operatives in Tel a-Saltan and the police station was set on fire.
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Link Posted: 12/24/2023 7:29:35 PM EST
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Times of Israel.


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Originally Posted By michigan66:
Times of Israel.
Separately, Hebrew media outlets published footage circulating on social media of violent scenes on the streets of Rafah in southern Gaza on Sunday, which erupted after Hamas gunmen shot and killed a young Palestinian man who approached an humanitarian aid truck.

The man was identified in the reports as Ahmed Barika, a member of a large Gazan family.

A short time after the incident, members of the Barika family took to the streets, cursing Hamas and vowing to avenge his death. Footage published by Channel 12 showed Gazans lighting tires on fire, setting fire to a Hamas police station, and threatening to kill the Hamas gunman who shot Barika.

A Ynet report quoted a young man from the Barika family as saying: “We call on the Hamas government to take responsibility for its actions. They told us to guard the deliveries and the aid, but today they shot at us and at members of my family.”


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Translation:
Rafah, Gaza: After a Hamas terrorist shot and killed a boy, clashes broke out between members of the Pool family (the boy's family) and Hamas operatives in Tel a-Saltan and the police station was set on fire.


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That might have sealed the fate of Hamas.

ETA forgive me. Forgot where I was.
Link Posted: 12/24/2023 7:35:53 PM EST
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TOI:  Israel said to mull sparing Hamas chiefs, exiling them, to free hostages and end war

I can't see this happening, but who knows.

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Israel is reportedly weighing the option of not killing Hamas leaders in Gaza Yahya Sinwar and Muhammad Deif, if and when the opportunity arises, and instead handing them immunity of sorts and deporting them to Qatar or another country, according to a Sunday report.

The agreement would only be made as part of a solution that would secure the release of all hostages held in Gaza and end the war against the terror group, the Kan public broadcaster report said, citing several unnamed Israeli sources.

The report came as Israeli officials confirmed Sunday that Egypt had placed on the table a new proposal for a truce in the war with Hamas and the release of more Israeli hostages held in Gaza, with some indicating that Jerusalem is not flat-out rejecting the draft and that it could lead to negotiations.

The war erupted on October 7 when Hamas led thousands of terrorists to burst into Israel from Gaza, killing some 1,200 people and kidnapping over 240, mostly civilians. Israel responded with a military campaign in Gaza aimed at destroying Hamas, removing it from power in the coastal enclave, and releasing the hostages. A previous week-long truce in November secured the release of 105 of the hostages.

The Kan report said that the security and political leadership have been discussing the option of exiling the Hamas leaders rather than assassinating them, though there was no concrete proposal on the table as yet.

Stressing that it would be a long-term option that is not relevant right now, the report cited a source as saying any such plan must not harm the stated goal of dismantling Hamas’s leadership and military capabilities.

Another source was quoted in the report as saying that “deporting the Hamas leadership abroad doesn’t contradict the war goals.”
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Hamas leaders Muhammad Deif (L) and Yahye Sinwar (HO / AFP, MAHMUD HAMS / AFP)
Link Posted: 12/24/2023 10:25:17 PM EST
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Institute for Study of War backgrounder 24 December

Key Takeaways:

The Houthi movement likely conducted four attacks targeting civilian and military vessels in the Red Sea on December 23.

US CENTCOM reported that unidentified fighters fired two anti-ship ballistic missiles from Houthi-controlled Yemeni territory into international shipping lanes in the southern Red Sea.  A Yemeni journalist reported that Houthis launched both missiles from Huban, Taiz governorate. CENTCOM said that no ships reported that they were hit by the missiles.

US CENTCOM reported that unidentified fighters targeted the USS Laboon in the southern Red Sea with four drones.  CENTCOM reported that the drones originated from Houthi-controlled Yemeni territory. The USS Laboon intercepted all four drones and reported no injuries or damage from the attack.

Houthi fighters conducted two attacks targeting the Norwegian-flagged Blaamanen and Indian-flagged Saibaba with one-way attack drones in the southern Red Sea. The Blaamanen reported that the Houthi drone missed the ship. The Saibaban reported that one attack drone hit the ship but did not cause in casualties among the crew. CENTCOM reported that the USS Laboon responded to distress signals from both vessels at approximately 2000 local time.

Iran and the Houthis are functioning as a coalition to conduct combined military operations targeting international shipping in the Red Sea. Iran considers the Axis of Resistance as its unconventional alliance of state, semi-state, and non-state actors.  Their anti-US and anti-Israeli ideology unites the Axis of Resistance, creating strategic alignment across its members.

Multiple US officials have highlighted the role Iran plays in the targeting and execution of Houthi attacks against international shipping.  Iran provides the weapons and uses advisers on the ground in Yemen and at least one spy ship anchored in the Red Sea to support its Houthi partners, who execute the attacks based on Iranian advice and intelligence.

Multiple Israeli sources told Israeli media that Egypt presented a three-stage ceasefire and hostage-for-prisoner exchange deal to Israel and Hamas. Informed sources told Saudi Arabia-based al Sharq that Hamas “expressed agreement” with a separate Egyptian initiative that seeks to form a “technocratic” Palestinian government after the war.

The first phase of the deal would include Hamas releasing 40 women, the elderly, and sick men in exchange for a two-to-three week pause in fighting. The second phase would include the release of female Israeli soldiers and dead hostages and discussion on the “day after” the war in the Gaza Strip. The third phase would include the release of Israeli men and soldiers in return for the release of Palestinian fighters from Israeli prisons and the withdrawal of the IDF from the Gaza Strip.

Senior Israeli officials told an Israeli journalist that the Egyptian proposal was not ready and “preliminary” but that the presentation of the proposal was “positive.”  One official added that Israel is “considering” the plan, but another official added that it is “difficult to see” how Israel could agree to the plan’s third stage.

Israel announced that 15 of its soldiers were killed by enemy action across the Gaza Strip in several engagements.  This rate of casualties makes December 23 and 24 one of the deadliest two-day periods for the IDF since the war began.  The IDF has said that 154 of its soldiers have died since the ground operation into the Gaza Strip began.

The Israeli Army Radio’s military correspondent reported that Hamas is implementing lessons learned in the fight against the IDF to improve its ability to defend against IDF operations.

He said that Hamas is learning “how the IDF works and what its weak points are.” The correspondent said that Hamas learned that the IDF uses unarmored vehicles to travel down some roads that Israeli forces believe are safe and that the Hamas has begun to target these unarmored vehicles.  He added that the IDF is forced to prioritize "strategic tunnels” due to the large number of Hamas tunnels, which allows Hamas to take advantage of other small tunnel shafts to mount attacks on IDF units.

Palestinian militias continued trying to defend against IDF clearing operations in Jabalia. Israeli forces continued clearing operations in Khan Younis.

Palestinian militias conducted at least one rocket attack from the Gaza Strip targeting southern Israel.

Israeli forces clashed with Palestinian fighters four times across the West Bank.  

Palestinian fighters blocked roads with burning tires and targeted Israeli forces with multiple improvised explosive devices (IED) in Tulkarm and Tulkarm refugee camp.  Nablus locals posted footage of heavy fire exchanges between Israeli forces and Palestinian fighters.

Iranian-backed militias, including Lebanese Hezbollah, conducted six attacks from southern Lebanon into northern Israel.

Iranian Foreign Affairs Ministry Senior Advisor Ali Asghar Khaji discussed the Israel-Hamas war in a meeting with Russian Foreign Ministry Special Representative for the Middle East Peace Process Vladimir Safronkov in Tehran.
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Link Posted: 12/24/2023 10:48:49 PM EST
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Jerusalem Post:  IDF reveals: This is how bodies of five Gaza hostages were found, recovered

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The IDF on Sunday night disclosed the full background behind the finding of five bodies of hostages held by Hamas in a huge underground tunnel near Jabalya in northern Gaza.

Around two weeks ago, the IDF found two bodies. A few days later, it found three more nearby. At the time, the military announced finding only the first two.  

The five were Eden Zechariah and Ziv Dado, whose bodies were found on December 12, as well as Elia Toledano, Nik Beizer, and Ron Sherman.

The IDF said it delayed mentioning the other three bodies until troops in the area completed their operations. Until then, there was real concern that announcing more details would endanger the forces in the field, who eventually used 13 tons of explosives to blow up the whole tunnel, something that took more time.

The tunnel was vast, including a large elevator and large rooms, and split into side rooms, like command centers, medical stations, prayer rooms, and rooms for manufacturing weapons.
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Link Posted: 12/25/2023 6:08:32 AM EST
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Haaretz:  Israel-Hamas War Day 80 | Hamas Rejects Cease-fire Deal With Israel, Egyptian Sources Say; Death Toll in Gaza Airstrike Rises Over 100 Dec 25, 2023
Israel strikes targets in southern Lebanon ■ IDF names two soldiers killed in fighting in Gaza ■ WHO chief describes 'rising desperation due to acute hunger' in Gaza ■ At least 1,200 civilians and soldiers were killed in Israel on Oct. 7; at least 130 hostages still held in Gaza ■ Hamas-run health ministry: 20,424 killed, 54,036 wounded in Gaza

Recap: Two soldiers killed in Gaza combat; Iran denies U.S. claim it targeted tanker near India

Reports: IDF struck targets in southern Lebanon

IDF announces two soldiers killed fighting in the northern Gaza Strip

WHO chief describes 'rising desperation due to acute hunger' in Gaza
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Link Posted: 12/25/2023 10:21:55 AM EST
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Times of Israel:  Two soldiers killed in northern Gaza Strip, bringing ground op death toll to 156

Casualty rates for the IDF, while still low for the fight they're in, are rising.  Roughly 10% of total casualties happened on Saturday and Sunday.

IDF announced the deaths of two soldiers on Monday morning, both of whom were killed in fighting in the northern Gaza Strip the previous day, bringing the number of troops killed since the start of the ground operation in late October to 156.

The two soldiers were identified as:

Master Sgt. (res.) Nitai Meisels, 30, of the 14th Armored Brigade, from Rehovot

Sgt. Rani Tamir, 20, of the Nahal Brigade’s 50th Battalion, from Ganei Am

The IDF had previously announced that a third soldier, Maj. (res.) Aryeh Rein, 39, of the 14th Reserve Armored Brigade’s 79th Battalion was killed by an anti-tank guided missile on Sunday in northern Gaza.

The Navy struck Hamas operatives hiding in buildings near ground troops, as well as positions where gunmen opened fire from and launched mortars at Israeli soldiers.

The Air Force, meanwhile, struck and killed an unnamed Hamas commander in the Khan Younis area, the IDF said, and added that several more operatives carrying a rocket were killed in a separate strike.
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The forces of the naval arm, the ground forces and the air force continue to fight together throughout the Gaza Strip. The Sea Wing fighters attacked a number of Hamas terrorist targets, among them, terrorist squads identified near our forces, terrorists hiding in buildings adjacent to our forces, military outposts, as well as positions from which gunfire was detected.
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Hidden Santa cam footage from Gaza.  Santa skipped handing out coal; Hamas folk are so rotten he brough MK 84s and JDAMs.
Link Posted: 12/25/2023 10:34:56 AM EST
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Haaretz | Israel News 'Needless Security Risk': Israeli Army Approved Nova Festival Despite Senior Officer's Alarm

Officers at the army's Gaza Division say that the Nova Festival, in which some 370 Israelis were killed on Oct 7 by Hamas, was irregularly approved. The concern didn't stem from a possible terrorist incursion, but of rocket and mortar fire on the area near the Gaza border fence.

Highpoints:  
The Gaza Division's operations officer, Lt. Col. Sahar Fogel, opposed the Nova rave taking place on October 7 near the border with Gaza, arguing that it was a needless security risk.

His objection was seconded by other officers, both at the Gaza Division and at the Southern Command headquarters. But in a conversation with the IDF's operations division, he was instructed to approve the event.

Senior officers in the Gaza Division, including Lt. Col. Fogel (tasked with approving and coordinating the Re'im event), expressed concern about holding a mass party west of Route 232, due to its proximity to the Gaza Strip.

The concern didn't stem from the possibility of a terrorist incursion, but of rocket and mortar fire on the area near the fence. But eventually these remained mere concerns, and the event was approved.

As part of the preparations, a special "polygon" (alert area) was established in the Iron Dome system, focused on the party area. However, it was clear to all that safe spaces could not be provided for so many participants in case of need, and so the concerns were not remedied.
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Link Posted: 12/25/2023 11:13:38 AM EST
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NYT:  Hoping for Peace With Houthis, Saudis Keep Low Profile in Red Sea Conflict

Highpoints:  
The war in Gaza has thrust the Houthis — whose ideology is driven by hostility toward the United States and Israel and support for the Palestinian cause — into an unlikely global spotlight.

The militia is creating chaos in the Red Sea by lobbing missiles and drones toward Israel and at commercial ships.

Saudi Arabia would rather watch these latest developments from the sidelines, with the prospect of peace on its southern border a more appealing goal than joining an effort to stop attacks that the Houthis say are directed at Israel — a state the kingdom does not officially recognize and which is widely reviled by its people.  

Saudi Arabia “is not interested in any Western efforts to protect Israel,” Sulaiman al-Oqeliy, a Saudi political commentator, wrote.
Many pundits in the Gulf have also expressed frustration with the U.S. in recent days, arguing that American policy toward the war in Yemen helped the Houthis thrive.

Saudi officials and analysts say that the return of Houthi missiles soaring over Riyadh or striking southern Saudi towns — a relatively common occurrence at the height of the Yemen war — are the last thing the prince needs as he seeks to convince tourists and investors that the Islamic kingdom is open for business.

“Escalation is in nobody’s interest,” Prince Faisal bin Farhan, the Saudi foreign minister, said in a television interview this month. “We are committed to ending the war in Yemen and we are committed to a permanent cease-fire that opens the door for a political process.”

The new Saudi strategy in Yemen — which leans away from direct military action and toward cultivating relationships with Yemeni factions — is driven by the reality that after eight years of war, the Houthis effectively won. As fighting has quieted down, the militia — which espouses a religious ideology inspired by a sub-sect of Shiite Islam — has settled into power in northern Yemen, where it has created an impoverished proto-state that it rules with an iron fist.

As they face the prospect of conflict with the United States with undisguised delight, the Houthis are drawing on their expanded military capabilities and an apparent fearlessness that was honed in their clashes with the Saudi-led coalition.
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Times of Israel:  Senior Iran Revolutionary Guards officer slain in alleged Israeli strike on Damascus

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A senior officer in Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps was killed Monday in an alleged Israeli airstrike in the Syrian capital of Damascus, Iranian media reported.

According to the semi-official Iranian Tasnim news agency, Brig. Gen. Razi Mousavi was killed in a strike in the Damascus suburb of Sayeda Zeinab.      

Mousavi was responsible for coordinating the military alliance between Iran and Syria, and was believed by Israel to be heavily involved in Tehran’s efforts to supply weapons to terror proxies in the area, including Lebanon’s Hezbollah.

The Tasnim report said Mousavi was “one of the oldest advisers of IRGC in Syria” and close to former IRGC Quds force head, Qassem Soleimani, killed in a 2020 US drone strike in Iraq.

In a statement carried by Iranian media, the IRGC confirmed Mousavi was killed near Damascus, and threatened revenge. The IRGC said that “the usurping and barbaric Zionist regime will pay for this crime.”

The al-Jadeed Lebanon outlet reported that Mousavi had lived in Syria for 30 years and had his own office inside the Syrian Defense Ministry.
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Times of Israel:  Chief Supt. Avi Amar, 54: Hero officer’s final hug caught on film

Father of six killed fighting Hamas terrorists in Kibbutz Be’eri on October 7

Chief Superintendent Avi Amar, 54, from Otzem, a commander in the Israel Police Yoav Unit, was killed fighting Hamas terrorists in Kibbutz Be’eri on October 7.

When the air raid sirens began early Saturday morning, Amar headed straight to the front lines, fighting first in Sderot, then Kibbutz Kfar Aza, before heading to Be’eri, where he was slain.

The final photo taken of Amar on October 7 showed him kneeling and embracing a distraught IDF soldier overwhelmed by the sights of the Hamas onslaught in Kibbutz Kfar Aza.

A police official...who was there when the photo was taken said, “In the middle of the fighting, a soldier came to us from inside Kfar Aza and started crying, and Avi immediately got down on the road, hugged him and told him: ‘Don’t worry, we’ll get through this, I’m protecting you.'”

His family said he kept them updated throughout the day, until he stopped answering around 2 p.m. A week later, his body was located and he was confirmed dead. He was buried on October 15 in Moshav Noga in the south.

Chief Superintendent Avi Amar comforting a distraught IDF soldier near Kibbutz Kfar Aza on October 7, 2023, hours before he was killed.


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Haaretz | News Israel-Hamas War Day 81 | 5 Wounded as Anti-tank Missile From Lebanon Hits Church in Northern Israel Dec 26, 2023
Two reserve soldiers killed in Gaza on Monday ■ Iran threatens retaliation for assassination of top adviser ■ Hostage families disrupt Netanyahu's Knesset speech on need for military pressure on Hamas ■ Hamas, Islamic Jihad reject Egyptian cease-fire proposal, sources say ■ At least 1,200 civilians and soldiers were killed in Israel on Oct. 7; at least 130 hostages held in Gaza ■ Hamas-run Health Ministry: 20,424 killed, 54,036 wounded in Gaza

RECAP: 5 wounded as anti-tank fire From Lebanon launched at Church in northern Israel

Staff Sgt. Daniel Nachmani, who was wounded during operations in northern Israel last week, died of his wounds

IDF releases names of two reserve soldiers killed on Monday in Gaza Strip

IDF: 5 wounded after anti-tank missile fired from Lebanon at a church in the village of Iqrit in northern Israel
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Washington Post:  U.S. strikes Iran-backed militias in Iraq after troops wounded in drone attack

U.S. military forces on Monday carried out precision strikes against Iranian-backed militia groups in Iraq, including Kataib Hezbollah..the strikes followed a drone attack by the groups on Irbil air base earlier in the day that injured three service members. One is in critical condition.

A senior Kataib Hezbollah official..said the group’s operations against U.S. forces in Iraq are partly because of the United States’ support for Israel in its war with Hamas, and also because it considers the U.S. presence in Iraq an “occupation.”

“Our operations will continue until the departure of the last American soldier,” the official said.

Since Oct. 17, U.S. troops in Iraq and Syria had faced near-daily assaults from rocket fire and one-way drones.

About 3,500 U.S. troops remain in Iraq and Syria to prevent a resurgence of the Islamic State extremist group.
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Video of Hamas hijacking aid truck in Gaza.
Link Posted: 12/26/2023 11:27:29 AM EST
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Al-Araby posted videos from the al-Qassem brigades attacking IDF soldiers in Gaza.

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Approach the tank and attach a mine to it... Al-Qassam broadcasts scenes of sniping and targeting of occupation soldiers and vehicles
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Times of Israel:  Gallant warns war could take years; says Israel targeted on 7 fronts, has hit back on 6

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"We are in a multi-front war. We are being attacked from seven fronts — Gaza, Lebanon, Syria, Judea and Samaria (the West Bank), Iraq, Yemen and Iran,” [Defense Minister Gallant] said. “We have already responded and acted on six of those fronts.”

“Everyone who acts against us is a potential target,” he added. “Nobody has immunity.”

"This is a long, tough war. It has costs, heavy costs, but its justification is the highest that can be,". Gallant told Knesset lawmakers Tuesday, hours after the army raised the death toll from the ground offensive to 158 soldiers. He vowed Israel would punish Hamas over its brutal October 7 attack, “whether it takes months or years.”

Israeli aircraft bombarded the southern Gaza Strip overnight in apparent preparation for expanding the military’s ground offensive, the military said Tuesday, even as continued fighting near Gaza City challenged the army’s claim that it was largely in control of the north of the Strip after 80 days of war.

Residents of central Gaza described a night of shelling and airstrikes shaking the areas of Nuseirat, Maghazi and Bureij in central Gaza, areas crowded with people who fled from the north.

According to the military Tuesday, the air force targeted tunnel shafts, military sites, and other infrastructure used by terror operatives to attack Israeli forces during the overnight operations.

The army is thought to be moving its offensive toward Khan Younis, the largest city in southern Gaza, where many leaders of the Hamas terror group are thought to have fled.  During strikes in the Khan Younis area, the IDF said the 7th Armored Brigade directed IAF aircraft to hit more than 10 Hamas operatives within just a few minutes.
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This shit is getting ridiculous.

Here's a blast from the past--from October 2016 (link to BBC report).  How Houthi bullshit was dealt with at least once during Obama's presidency.  

The US has hit radar sites in Yemen after one of its warships in the Red Sea came under missile attack for the second time in days.

The Pentagon said the sites were on territory controlled by Houthi rebels. The rebels denied firing the missiles.

It marks the first time the US has fired at rebel targets since the start of the Yemen conflict in March 2015.

The US said initial assessments showed three radar sites involved in the recent attacks had been destroyed.

The US strikes had been authorised by President Barack Obama.

"These limited self-defence strikes were conducted to protect our personnel, our ships, and our freedom of navigation in this important maritime passageway," Pentagon spokesman Peter Cook said.

"The United States will respond to any further threat to our ships and commercial traffic, as appropriate."

The Houthi-controlled Saba news agency quoted an unnamed rebel official as saying neither the movement nor its allies were involved in any of the recent missile attacks.
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Institute of War backgrounder 26 December


Key Takeaways

Hamas and its allies seek to use the hostages as leverage to get Israel to leave the Gaza Strip and end the war on terms favorable to Hamas. Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad rejected an Egyptian three-phase peace proposal on December 25 that sought to create a long-term ceasefire likely because it did not guarantee an immediate Israeli withdrawal from the Gaza Strip.

Hamas officials have said repeatedly in recent days that they would refuse to release any hostages prior to a complete ceasefire that forces Israel to withdraw from the Gaza Strip, leaving Hamas in power.  Hamas and its allies are thus exploiting the hostages to ensure it will remain in power after the end of Israeli military operations in the Gaza Strip.

Hamas' effort to secure its role in the future of the Gaza Strip is incompatible with Israel’s stated war objectives of destroying Hamas, demilitarizing Gaza, and deradicalizing “Palestinian society.”

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reiterated these aims in an op-ed on December 26.  Any agreement that maintains Hamas’ military and political role in the Gaza Strip would be tantamount to Israel’s defeat in this war because it would preserve Hamas as a governing body and military force and provide Hamas safe haven to reconstitute itself and threaten Israel again in the future.

Hamas fighters attacked Israeli forces conducting holding operations in Beit Hanoun.  Hamas fighters detonated an improvised explosive device (IED) targeting Israeli forces west of Beit Hanoun on December 26.The IDF said on December 18 that it destroyed Hamas’ Beit Hanoun Battalion.

Hamas and its militia allies continued to defend against Israeli clearing operations in Jabalia. The IDF reported that one of Hamas’ battalions used Indonesian Hospital in Jabalia as a headquarters.  Palestinian militias ambushed Israeli forces using IEDs, rocket-propelled grenades, and small arms. Hamas said that it targeted two separate Israeli combat outposts with thermobaric rockets on December 25.  Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) reported that that it used tandem charge rockets to attack advancing Israeli armor in Jabalia on December 26.  Hamas and PIJ also conducted a combined complex ambush using standard and thermobaric rockets against Israeli forces sheltering in a home in Jabalia city.

The IDF reported on December 26 that one of Hamas’ battalions used Indonesian Hospital in Jabalia as a headquarters. The IDF said that its 551st Brigade searched the grounds of the Indonesian Hospital and discovered a Toyota Corolla belonging to the family of one of the Israeli hostages.  The IDF reported that it found “bloodstains” and “RPG remains” in the vehicle, adding that the presence of the vehicle at the hospital connects the hospital to Hamas’ October 7 attack

The IDF continued clearing operations in Daraj wal Tuffah, Gaza City. Palestinian militias continued to defend against Israeli clearing operations in Daraj wal Tuffah.  The IDF cleared two schools and seized “dozens” of IEDs in UN Relief and Works Agency bags. The IDF also seized rifles and suicide vests. Israeli forces captured grenades, uniforms of Hamas elite forces, and an IED during a separate clearing operation.


The IDF said that it expanded clearing operations in Bureij in the central Gaza Strip targeting Hamas’ Bureij Battalion on December 26. The IDF said that all four battalions in Hamas’ Central Brigade, of which the Bureij Battalion is apart, have sustained “some damage” but are “largely functioning.”  The IDF killed the Central Brigade commander in mid-October, but his deputy likely commands the brigade now given that Hamas has a conventional military structure.  Hamas and its militia allies attempted to defend against the IDF’s advance. The al Qassem Brigades detonated a booby-trapped tunnel targeting Israeli soldiers east of Bureij.

Palestinian militias continued to try to defend against Israeli clearing operations in Khan Younis. Palestinian militias used mortars, small arms fire, and anti-tank rockets to defend against the Israeli advances.  Palestinian militias used mortars, small arms fire, and anti-tank rockets to defend against the Israeli advances. The al Qassem Brigades claimed seven attacks using mortars and anti-tank rockets on December 25 and 26, targeting Israeli forces north and east of Khan Younis city.

The IDF 4th Brigade Combat Team (BCT) destroyed “dozens of tunnel shafts” and discovered and destroyed a weapons factory in Khan Younis on December 25.  The IDF also said the 4th BCT destroyed a “concrete factory” that Hamas used to manufacture concrete for building tunnels.  The IDF 7th Brigade called in airstrikes targeting a group of Hamas fighters in Khan Younis on December 26, killing 10.

Hamas’ political leader in the Gaza Strip, Yahya Sinwar, said that Hamas is inflicting “heavy [Israeli] losses” and that the al Qassem Brigades “destroyed” the IDF and will “crush it.” Sinwar claimed that Hamas forces killed at least 1,650 Israeli soldiers and permanently disabled 1,650 more.  He added that Hamas has destroyed 750 IDF vehicles “completely or partially.” Sinwar provided no evidence to support his assertions and was likely exaggerating dramatically to frame Hamas as performing better militarily than it actually is.

A Hamas security official shot and killed a fifteen-year-old Palestinian boy at an aid distribution site in Rafah, demonstrating the continued breakdown of governance and social order across the Gaza Strip.  The killing sparked clashes between Hamas security officers and the boy’s family in Tal al Sultan. A crowd formed after the killing, burning a Hamas police station and demanding revenge for the boy’s death.  A separate video showed plainclothes Hamas officers beating an individual with a stick in Khan Younis.

Palestinian militias conducted at least two mortar attacks from the Gaza Strip targeting southern Israel on December 25 and five rocket attacks on December 26.  The al Quds Brigades and the National Resistance Brigades—the militant wing of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP)—claimed one mortar attack each targeting southern Israel on December 25.  The al Quds Brigades claimed five more rocket attacks targeting southern Israel on December 26.

Israeli forces clashed with Palestinian fighters across the West Bank in nine locations on December 25 and in four locations on December 26.  

Palestinian fighters used a combination of IEDs and small arms in three of the nine clashes.  Palestinian militias also detonated two separate IEDs targeting Israeli forces in near Ramallah and Bethlehem. Al Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades fighters fired small arms targeting Israeli forces in Tulkarm, Jenin, and Nablus on December 25.  Israeli forces arrested 11 people and confiscated weapons and cars in overnight raids throughout the West Bank on December 25.

Iranian-backed militias, including Lebanese Hezbollah, conducted from southern Lebanon into northern Israel 10 attacks on December 25 and nine attacks on December 26.
 
Israeli media reported on December 24 that LH began withdrawing many of its forces, including Radwan special operations forces, from the Israel-Lebanon border.  Israeli officials told Israeli media that it is not clear for how long these LH forces will remain deployed away from the border, however. Israeli media attributed the withdrawal to the high rate of casualties that LH forces have incurred.

CTP-ISW is considering the hypothesis that LH Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah ordered the withdrawals to alleviate Israeli concerns about the threat that LH poses. Israeli officials have expressed concerns in recent weeks about the potential for LH to conduct an attack into Israel similar to what Hamas did on October 7.

The United States conducted airstrikes targeting three Kataib Hezbollah (KH) drone facilities in Hillah, Babil Province, Iraq, in response to a KH drone attack that wounded three US military personnel at Erbil International Airport earlier that day.

The US airstrikes killed at least one KH member and wounded at least 16 others.  Western observers noted that the earlier KH drone attack was one of the "most serious” attacks conducted by Iranian-backed Iraqi militias since the Israel-Hamas war began. The KH attack put one US servicemember in critical condition.

The Islamic Resistance in Iraq—a coalition of Iranian-backed Iraqi militias—claimed responsibility for three attacks targeting US positions in Iraq and Syria.  The Islamic Resistance in Iraq claimed a drone attack targeting US forces at al Omar oilfield in Deir ez Zor Province, Syria, on December 25.  The group also claimed a rocket attack targeting US forces at al Shaddadi in Hasakah Province, Syria, on December 26.

Iranian Supreme National Defense University President IRGC Brigadier General Esmail Ahmadi Moghaddam discussed security and counterterrorism cooperation with Iraqi Popular Mobilization Forces Chairman Faleh al Fayyadh in Baghdad.

Israel was likely responsible for an airstrike on the IRGC military headquarters near Sayyidah Zainab, Syria, killing senior IRGC officer Brigadier General Razi Mousavi. The IRGC and senior Iranian officials vowed that Iran would retaliate against Israel for Mousavi’s death.  

Mousavi is the most senior IRGC official killed since Israel assassinated Brigadier General Mohsen Fakhri Zadeh near Tehran in November 2020 and the most senior IRGC commander killed in Syria since 2015.  Iranian officials and state media emphasized Mousavi’s close relationship with former IRGC Quds Force Commander Major General Qassem Soleimani and former IRGC Quds Force Deputy Commander Brigadier General Mohammad Hejazi.

The Houthis attacked two vessels in the Red Sea as part of the ongoing anti-shipping attack campaign that they and Iran have conducted around the Bab al Mandeb in recent weeks. The IDF intercepted at least one Houthi drone targeting southern Israel.

The IDF intercepted at least one Houthi drone targeting southern Israel on December 26. The Houthi military spokesperson said that the group launched attack drones at military targets in Eilat and other unspecified locations in Israel.  The IDF stated its fighter jets intercepted a hostile aerial target headed to Israel over the Red Sea.  Egyptian security sources speaking to Reuters stated that an unspecified actor intercepted a drone over the Egyptian Red Sea town of Dahab.  
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Haaretz | News Israel-Hamas War Day 82 | Iran Walks Back Claim That Hamas Attack Was Revenge for Soleimani Killing Dec 27, 2023

IDF names three soldiers killed in Gaza fighting ■ Palestinians: Six killed in West Bank drone strike ■ U.S. 'greatly concerned' by IAEA report of Iran's increase in uranium enrichment ■ Israeli army Chief of Staff says achieving war's goals 'will take months' ■ Israeli minister Dermer to meet Secretary of State Blinken, NSA Sullivan ■ At least 1,300 civilians and soldiers killed in Israel since Oct. 7; at least 130 hostages held in Gaza ■ Hamas-run Health Ministry: 21,110 killed, 55,243 wounded in Gaza

RECAP: Gaza death toll reportedly surpasses 21,000; Five Israeli soldiers discharged after attacking Palestinians

18 rockets fired at Israel from Lebanon

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Hamas denies Iran's claim attributing Oct. 7 attacks to the assassination of Iranian General Qasem Soleimani
Hamas denies the statement by Iran's Revolutionary Guards, which claimed that the October 7 massacre was a response to the killing of Iranian General Qasem Soleimani.

"We deny what was conveyed by a spokesperson for the Revolutionary Guards regarding the operation and its motives," stated the Hamas release.

"We emphasized several times the motives, with the primary one being the threats posed to Al-Aqsa Mosque. Any response from the Palestinian resistance is a reaction to occupation and aggression against the Palestinian people and holy sites."
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Mourners chant 'Death to Israel' at Revolutionary Guards adviser funeral
Mourners chanted "Death to America, Death to Israel" during the funeral service on Wednesday for a senior adviser in Iran's Revolutionary Guards, Sayyed Razi Mousavi, who was killed in an air strike in Syria.

Three security sources and Iranian state media said an Israeli air strike outside Damascus on Monday killed the senior official. The sources said Mousavi was responsible for coordinating the military alliance between Syria and Iran.

The coffin of Mousavi was passed over the heads of members of the Iraq's Popular Mobilization Forces, a heavily armed state paramilitary grouping that contains dozens of Iran-backed factions, during the funeral in Iraq's holy city of Najaf. Following the funeral, his coffin will be flown to Iran for burial.

The Revolutionary Guards, Iran's dominant military force, have said Israel will suffer for killing Mousavi. An Israeli military spokesperson declined specific comment about his death but said it took whatever action necessary to defend the country.
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Haaretz | Israel News Analysis | Israel Wants to Focus on Hamas, but Killing of Iranian Commander Risks Northern Escalation

Highpoints:  
On Monday, a senior member of Iran's Revolutionary Guards, Razi Mousavi, was assassinated in Damascus. This is one of the most significant developments in the war to date.

Mousavi, killed when a missile hit his house, was a key in sending Iranian arms to Hezbollah via Syria. His death is viewed in the region as a signal that Iran can't continue enjoying immunity while promoting and funding anti-Israel terror. It also brings us closer to the possibility of an escalation with Hezbollah, and even with Iran, on the northern border.

Since October 7 Iran has openly supported Hamas and other members of the regional radical axis, but has tried not to stay out of the line of fire. Israel's patience is [wearing thin].

[In addition to direct aid to Hamas, Iran is seen as key to] intensified attacks by the Houthis in Yemen on maritime traffic in the Red Sea (alongside a direct Iranian attack on a ship with links to Israel in the Indian Ocean), and the continuing massive rocket and antitank fire from Hezbollah in Lebanon.

Iran's contribution to the war is significant, and Israel evidently thinks it has crossed red lines.

This is a deviation from Israeli policy. Israel has been leery of directly confronting Iran and Hezbollah and has refrained in the past from massively attacking Hezbollah targets in Lebanon, even though this enabled the organization to build facilities to manufacture precision weapons.

Now it seems that some of these restraints have been lifted.

Iranian officials threatened Israel with a direct response to the assassination, and that response will presumably arrive. The question that remains unanswered is whether it will be a localized response – heavier fire on the north or an attempt to assassinate some prominent Israeli abroad – or whether we have entered another phase that brings us closer to an all-out war with Hezbollah, with Iran's backing.

Hamas leaders both inside and outside Gaza are currently presenting a united front – the fighting must end, with a permanent cease-fire and a full Israeli withdrawal, before the release of the 129 Israeli hostages still in Gaza can even be discussed. This following signs of tension between Hamas leaders in Gaza and those in Qatar. Sinwar's suspicion is that the organization's external leadership is seeking a new division of power that will push him to the sidelines.

The difficulties the army faces [in Gaza] are clear. It has four divisions operating in a crowded, partially destroyed urban environment.

Thousands of tunnel openings have yet to be located and destroyed.  Hamas continues to carry out localized attacks from the tunnels to exploit the weak spots in Israel's deployment, especially where the IDF has established static positions.

Six brigade-level combat groups are operating under Division 98 in Khan Yunis, far more than a division would normally control.The focus of the activity in Khan Yunis is a special operation aimed at killing senior Hamas officials and finding the hostages. Given the crowded terrain, the IDF needs huge forces to secure its operations.

Two other major operations are taking place – one in the vicinity of Daraj Tuffah in northern Gaza, where and one in the refugee camps of central Gaza.

Officers in Gaza have no illusions. [Wherever]...Hamas' territorial battalions has been defeated, new Hamas activity has sprung up, albeit on a limited scale. Terrorists keep surfacing through the tunnels.

The battle against Hamas in Gaza is a long-term project, a war of attrition.
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Times of Israel:  Northern towns rocked by heaviest Hezbollah barrages since outbreak of war

Buildings in largely evacuated Kiryat Shmona suffer damage as at least 34 rockets fired from Lebanon day after Israeli strike kills Hezbollah man and 2 others

No injuries were reported in the attacks, which reportedly marked the most intense volleys on northern Israel since the region was plunged into war on October 7.

At least 18 rockets were fired at coastal Rosh Hanikra at around 10 a.m. on Wednesday, in an attack that Hezbollah claimed was aimed at an Israeli Navy base in the area. At least six of the rockets were said to have been intercepted by the Iron Dome air defense system, with several others falling in open areas.

Several hours later, a second barrage was fired at the city of Kiryat Shmona. Six of the rockets impacted inside the city, causing damage to residential buildings and infrastructure, while another four landed in open areas within the municipal boundary, officials said. An additional three rockets were intercepted by the Iron Dome, with the remainder landing in open areas.

Authorities in Kiryat Shmona said that at least 16 rockets were fired at the city, although Hezbollah claimed to have launched 30 in total.  

Hezbollah claimed responsibility for the rocket barrages, as well as for three explosive-laden drones that hit the Mount Dov area, where several IDF positions are located, saying that they had launched the attacks “in response to the enemy’s repeated crimes.”

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This is a big deal, he hasn't been seen in years.  Israel has bombed him 6 or 7 times--he's the guy on the left.
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Haaretz | Israel News Shin Bet Source in Gaza Reportedly Warned of Major Hamas Attack on Israel Set for Early October


A source in Israel's Shin Bet security service that operated within the Gaza Strip relayed specific information that Hamas [was] planning a significant attack at the beginning of October.

The information was reportedly received by the Shin Bet during the summer from an agent whose identity remains undisclosed, who in turn received it from someone who knew that "Hamas was planning a major move in the week following Yom Kippur."

The handler of the source passed the information further, estimating that if Hamas' plan "indeed nears execution, additional information will reach us." However, the specific information was eventually halted at a lower level and did not reach higher-ranking authorities.

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Shin bet source in Gaza reportedly warned of major Hamas attack set for early October

According to the Channel 12 report, the handler of the source passed the information on, but it eventually halted at a lower level and did not reach higher-ranking authorities. In response, Shin Bet said that 'all existing information will be examined'

A source in Israel's Shin Bet security service that operated within the Gaza Strip relayed specific information that Hamas [was] planning a significant attack at the beginning of October, according to Channel 12 News.

The information was reportedly received by the Shin Bet during the summer from an agent whose identity remains undisclosed, who in turn received it from someone who knew that "Hamas was planning a major move in the week following Yom Kippur."

According to the Channel 12 report, the handler of the source passed the information further, estimating that if Hamas' plan "indeed nears execution, additional information will reach us." However, the specific information was eventually halted at a lower level and did not reach higher-ranking authorities.

The alert received in the summer was revisited as part of the Shin Bet's investigations into the intelligence failure. Shin Bet sources claimed that no additional information supporting that specific intelligence was found during the examinations. Although the source was relatively new in their collaboration with Shin Bet, their credibility appeared to be high in retrospect.

In response, the Shin Bet stated, "At this time, the Shin Bet is focused on combat. The agency is conducting in-depth and thorough investigations for learning and drawing comprehensive conclusions, examining all existing information. Nonetheless, a specific piece of information such as this does not reflect the overall intelligence picture at that time."
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Jerusalem Post:  IDF destroys tunnel network under hospital in north Gaza.

The IDF on Wednesday utilized explosives to destroy a network of strategic tunnels multiple kilometers long beneath and around Rantisi Hospital and the nearby Ramaz Fahrah School in northern Gaza.

Some of the tunnel shafts descended dozens of meters, with the tunnel under the school descending 20 meters, including an elevator and significant electrical connections and capabilities for use as a command center.
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Institute for Studybof War backgrounder 27 Dec



Al Qassem Brigades fighters also fired two Igla man-portable air defense systems targeting two Israeli helicopters over Jabalia. The group did not shoot down the helicopters. (Source:  https://t.me/qassam1brigades/1080  https://t.me/qassam1brigades/1086)

Key Takeaways:

Iran and Iranian-backed Iraqi militias are driving an escalation cycle that combines military and political pressure to try to expel US forces from Iraq.  Iranian-backed attacks against US forces combine both military and political effects to drive US forces from Iraq, which is a long-held objective for Iran and its proxies.

Iranian-backed militias—not the United States—are driving the escalation in Iraq by conducting attacks that risk killing US military personnel to trigger US self-defense airstrikes against the militias.  These Iranian-backed groups then frame these self-defense airstrikes as a violation of Iraqi sovereignty to argue that the Iraqi government should expel the United States from Iraq.

US, UN, Saudi, and Yemeni officials are negotiating an agreement to end the war in Yemen, which will not remove the threat the Houthis pose to freedom of navigation in the Red Sea and Bab al Mandeb.

A US official told the Wall Street Journal that the United States is “separating” the Yemeni “peace” process and the Houthi attacks in the Red Sea. “Sources familiar with Saudi thinking” said that Riyadh urged Washington not to retaliate against the Houthis, however. Saudi Arabia seeks to prevent US strikes targeting the Houthis, believing that US strikes risk derailing the peace process.

The IRGC spokesperson claimed that the October 7 Hamas-led attack on Israel was retaliation for the United States’ targeted killing of Qassem Soleimani. This was a failed effort to show unity across the Axis of Resistance and portray Iran as a leader.

Iran funded, supported, and provided the weapons and training used in the October 7 attacks, but was reportedly surprised by the scope and timing of the attacks.

Hamas denied the Iranian claim, likely to present itself domestically and internationally as only the defender of Palestine and thereby obfuscate its role as the initiator of the current war and an extension of Iran’s regional project.

Accepting Iran’s claim that Hamas attacked Israel to avenge the death of an Iranian general could alienate Gazans. Iran’s presentation of the October 7 attacks as an offensive action in response to the Soleimani strike also undermines the current Hamas narratives that it is acting defensively against Israeli "aggression” and on behalf of the Gazan people rather than solely on behalf of Iran.

Hamas used more sophisticated weapons systems as it continued to try to defend against Israeli advances in Jabalia. The al Qassem Brigades—Hamas' military wing—said that it fired an RPO-A thermobaric rocket for the first time during this war at an Israeli special operations forces (SOF) unit in a house on Old Gaza Street in Jabalia.  The group also detonated at least one explosively formed penetrator targeting Israeli forces during a six-hour engagement in the al Saftawi area.  Al Qassem Brigades fighters also fired two Igla man-portable air defense systems targeting two Israeli helicopters over Jabalia. The group did not shoot down the helicopters.

Palestinian militias other than Hamas continued to attack Israeli forces in Sheikh Radwan. The National Resistance Brigades—the armed wing of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP)—and the Martyr Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades—the armed wing of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP)—engaged Israeli forces in two separate attacks in Sheikh Radwan.

The Israel Defense Forces Navy provided fire support to Israeli forces in northern al Shati Camp on December 27, which is consistent with holding operations.  Violence decreases during a hold phase but is not absent as the holding force seeks the complete destruction of the enemy force.

The IDF continued clearing operations in Daraj and Tuffah neighborhoods in Gaza City. An IDF unit captured a rocket launch site and a tunnel shaft in an orchard near Darraj and Tuffah on December 27. Palestinian fighters engaged the IDF with small arms and anti-tank fire as the IDF cleared the orchard. A separate IDF unit called in air support during clearing operations in Darraj to eliminate a large number of Hamas fighters.

The IDF officially began operations against Palestinian militias in Khuzaa south of Khan Younis on December 27.

Palestinian political factions, including Hamas and PIJ, affirmed their unity against Israel on December 27. They stressed the need for a reform of Palestinian governance after the end of the war but did not specify what reform would entail.

An Israel Army Radio correspondent reported on December 27 that the IDF intercepted an Iranian-made drone over the Mediterranean Sea that Iranian-backed Iraqi militias launched from Iraq.

Iran and Russia finalized an agreement to conduct trade using their national currencies rather than the US dollar.
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News from yesterday:
Al Qassem Brigades fighters also fired two Igla man-portable air defense systems targeting two Israeli helicopters over Jabalia. The group did not shoot down the helicopters. (Source:  https://t.me/qassam1brigades/1080  https://t.me/qassam1brigades/1086)

This is the first time I can recall of MANPADs being used in Gaza..  I was wrong.


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More details emerging about 3 Israeli hostages killed by the IDF--Source.

An investigation into the accidental shooting of three Israeli hostages, which was published Thursday, found that one of the hostages, Yotam Haim, was shot and killed roughly 15 minutes after the other hostages, Samer Fuad El-Talalka and Alon Shamriz, were also shot and killed.

During those 15 minutes, an Israeli officer pleaded with Haim to exit a building, to which he fled following the shooting of El-Talalka and Shamriz. When Haim left the building, he was shot by two soldiers, despite the fact that the officer had ordered them not to fire. Haim died shortly after.

The findings of the investigation into the tragic incident, which occurred earlier this month in the northern Gaza neighborhood of Shujaiyeh, were presented to the families of the three hostages.
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Times of Israel:  The power behind the power: How Qatar helped the Houthis become a threat to Israel

Interesting article about the history of the Houthis and the support they get from Iran and Qatar.

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Haaretz | Opinion As Hezbollah Escalates | Israel Should Consider a Ground Invasion of Lebanon

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No one is saying so out loud, but Israel and Lebanon have been at war since October 8, with Hezbollah once again dragging an unwilling Beirut into Iran's long battle against the Jewish state.

In July 2006, Hezbollah – without Beirut's approval – attacked Israel unprovoked and sparked the destructive Second Lebanon War. When the war ended, the UN Security Council...adopted Resolution 1701 which called for the banning of militias from the Israeli-Lebanese border region and end the lawlessness that gave Hezbollah free rein.

But Lebanon refuses to implement its terms. Hezbollah's unilateral and unauthorized entry into the Gaza-Israel war has highlighted the need to rectify Beirut's dereliction – leaving Israel as the likeliest party to do so, and with a legal right to enforce its terms.

We see the Hezbollah aggression in the firing rockets and missiles at civilian homes and army units in northern Israel. The fighting has intensified in recently, leading to a growing death and injury toll on both sides.

These attacks have killed eight soldiers and four civilians, and wounded dozens more. Hezbollah has also facilitated rocket attacks and incursions by the Lebanese franchises of its Resistance Axis allies Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad from south Lebanon. On Thursday the Israeli army intercepted a drone attack near the northern city of Haifa.

It is increasingly hard to dismiss these attacks as "mere frontier incidents" or border skirmishes.

Since February 2011, Hezbollah has been threatening and training to "liberate the Galilee" – "Al-Aqsa Flood's" operational blueprint, imparted – along with preparation and training – to the Shiite organization's Palestinian partners.

An Israeli ground invasion at least pushing Hezbollah north of the Litani River would neutralize this threat. It would also allow Israel to degrade the broader threat posed by Hezbollah's 40,000+ fighting force and diverse arsenal – an array of 150,000+ projectiles of various ranges, degrees of precision, and striking power, coupled with a domestic production capability.
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NYT:  ‘Screams Without Words’: How Hamas Weaponized Sexual Violence on Oct. 7

A Times investigation uncovered new details showing a pattern of rape, mutilation and extreme brutality against women in the attacks on Israel.

The Times identified at least seven locations where Israeli women and girls appear to have been sexually assaulted or mutilated.
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Israeli officials say that everywhere Hamas terrorists struck — the rave, the military bases along the Gaza border and the kibbutzim — they brutalized women.

A two-month investigation by The Times uncovered painful new details, establishing that the attacks against women were not isolated events but part of a broader pattern of gender-based violence on Oct. 7.

Relying on video footage, photographs, GPS data from mobile phones and interviews with more than 150 people, including witnesses, medical personnel, soldiers and rape counselors, The Times identified at least seven locations where Israeli women and girls appear to have been sexually assaulted or mutilated.
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WSJ:  The U.S. and Israel Need to Take Iran On Directly

The author was Israeli's Prime Minister.

Make the ayatollahs pay for sowing chaos through their Hamas, Hezbollah and Houthi proxies.

Hamas and Islamic Jihad, backed by Iran, massacred 1,200 Israelis on Oct. 7.  Hezbollah, also backed by Iran, has launched more than 1,000 rockets at northern Israel. Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen are attacking and hijacking ships in the Suez canal, threatening one of the world’s most vital waterways. Militias in Syria and Iraq, with support from Iran, are attacking U.S. bases and—as always—threatening moderate Arab nations.

The Iranian regime is at the center of most of the Middle East’s problems and much of global terror. Yet inexplicably, almost nobody is touching it.  [The] regime has been the source of endless war, terror and suffering throughout the world. I’ve come to realize that enough is enough. The evil empire of Iran must be brought down.


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Sooner or later the Houthis will kill (more) people or sink a ship.  

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Institute for Study of War backgrounder



Key Takeaways:

Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al Sudani announced that his administration will begin procedures to remove International Coalition forces from Iraq during a press conference on December 28, likely due to pressure from Iranian-backed Iraqi militias. An Iraqi decision to expel US forces will very likely create space for ISIS to rapidly resurge in Syria within 12 to 24 months and then threaten Iraq.

Militias have used legal, military, and political pressure in recent weeks to expel US forces.  This pressure, particularly the Iranian-backed attacks on US forces, creates an escalation cycle that triggers US self-defense strikes to protect US servicemembers. The Iranian-backed factions and militias then misrepresent these self-defense strikes as violations of Iraqi sovereignty, which generates domestic pressure on Sudani to remove US forces

Hamas and its Palestinian allies are trying to shape peace negotiations in a way that is incompatible with the stated Israeli war aims. Hamas leader in the Gaza Strip Yahya Sinwar is likely using Israeli hostages he holds as leverage to keep Hamas’ Gaza Strip leaders at the table during these negotiations—rather than delegating such negotiations exclusively to Hamas’ external leadership.

Hamas and its Palestinian allies are using multiple, overlapping negotiations with different external parties to embed themselves in a postwar “unity government” and thereby undermining Israel’s ability to accomplish its war aims. Hamas is engaging in at least four sets of separate negotiations to counter any Israeli and Western efforts to form a governing authority that excludes Hamas.

The Israel Defense Forces continued clearing operations in Daraj and Tuffah neighborhoods in the northern Gaza Strip. The IDF destroyed three tunnel shafts while searching a hospital and school.

The IDF destroyed three tunnel shafts while searching a hospital and school in the northern Gaza Strip. The IDF said that it “investigated” three tunnels near al Rantisi hospital on December 27. The IDF Yahalom Unit—a special operations engineering unit—searched the tunnel as part of the IDF effort to map the tunnel network under the strip.

The IDF said that the Yahalom unit discovered that the tunnel is several kilometers long and leads deep into Gaza City. It added that the tunnel is close to a school and that the tunnel was used for military operations.

Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad attempted to defend against Israeli advances in Bureij.

Palestinian militias continued trying to defend against Israeli clearing operations in Khan Younis.  The Martyr Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades fighters and ”special combat units” conducted a complex attack on Israeli forces operating near 5th Street in Khan Younis City using mortars, small arms, and RPGs. The IDF confirmed that reserve forces have been destroying militia infrastructure in Bani Suheila, northeast of Khan Younis

Palestinian fighters conducted three indirect fire attacks from the Gaza Strip into southern Israel.

Israeli forces clashed with Palestinian fighters in 11 locations across the West Bank.  IDF conducted raids on money transfer locations suspected of providing financial services to Hamas. Palestinian fighters threw Molotov cocktails and detonated IEDs during fighting in Ramallah and Jenin.  Israeli forces conducted an airstrike on fighters that Israel said were throwing explosives and firing on its forces.

Iranian-backed fighters, including Lebanese Hezbollah, conducted eight attacks from southern Lebanon into northern Israel.   LH claimed five attacks targeting Israeli military facilities along the border.  Unidentified Iranian-backed fighters fired over 50 rockets into the Galilee region.

Palestinian media posted footage claiming that a drone was shot down near Acre, north of Haifa. Israeli air defense systems last intercepted a “suspicious target“ over Acre on November 14.

The Islamic Resistance in Iraq—a coalition of Iranian-backed Iraqi militias—claimed attacks on several new locations across the Middle East. The Islamic Resistance in Iraq claimed responsibility for a rocket attack targeting US forces at US Conoco Mission Support Site in northeastern Syria.

The Islamic Resistance in Iraq claimed that it conducted an unspecified attack on a “vital target” south of Eliad in the Golan Heights..  Israeli media reported that it was a one-way drone attack and marked the first time that such a drone landed in the Golan Heights since the start of the Israel-Hamas war.Israeli media also reported that the Islamic Resistance in Iraq may have launched the drone, which caused minor damage but no injuries, from Syria.

The Islamic Resistance in Iraq also claimed that it attacked an Israeli “spy center” northeast of Erbil, Iraq.  Iranian state media claimed without evidence that the attack killed and injured several individuals. The Iranian regime has historically accused Kurdish opposition groups and Israel of using Iraqi Kurdistan to facilitate operations into Iran.

Former Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al Maliki met with senior Iranian-backed Iraqi actors.

The Iranian regime held a funeral ceremony for killed IRGC Brigadier General Razi Mousavi in Tehran.
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Syrian state media reports Israeli airstrike near Damascus for second time in three hours

Israel carried out an aerial strike targeting a main Syrian air defence base in southern Syria on Thursday in the latest bombing campaign since the outbreak of war in Gaza on Oct. 7, Syrian army and intelligence sources said.

Citing a Syrian military source, state media had earlier said missile strikes coming from the direction of the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights had targeted several sites it did not identify.

"Our air defences confronted the (Israeli) aggressors' missiles and downed some of them with only material losses," a Syrian military source said.

Later, a Syrian army source was quoted on state media as saying Israel staged another round of strikes after midnight near the capital but gave no details.

Reuters could not independently verify the report. There was no immediate comment from Israel's military.
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Times of Israel:  Report details ultra-secret buildup to October 7, and isolation of Hamas in its wake

Highpoints:  
Hamas alerted the leader of fellow terror group Hezbollah just minutes before launching its October 7 assault, according to a report this week, detailing rifts between various Iran-backed groups and within Hamas in the wake of the unprecedented assault.

According to the report in French daily Le Figaro, members of Iran’s so-called axis of resistance, have offered only middling support for Hamas as it faces off against Israel, along with alleged evidence of souring ties between Hamas’s Gaza leadership and the group’s Qatar-based politburo.

The report describes Hamas’s exhaustive preparations for the attacks and expected reprisal, from appointing dummy commanders to take the brunt of Israel’s response, to sending members on secret training missions, all while keeping the timing of the assault and other details from all but a handful of people, a decision that may have wound up leaving the group largely isolated.

As Israel struggled to mount a response [to the attack of Oct 7th], Hezbollah’s leadership in Lebanon was also scrambling to get a picture of what was happening, according to Le Figaro, citing a Lebanese source close to the terror group.

It was only some 30 minutes before the 6:30 a.m. rampage kicked off that a top Hamas official based in Lebanon, was told over the phone to give Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah a heads up on what was about to happen.

Hezbollah, which had been planning a similar assault on Israel, was not pleased.

"The cards they had been holding for a future attack against Israel had been shown by the Palestinians: penetrating inside Israel, airborne [assaults], the element of surprise,” said a Lebanese source, noting a “well-known plan by Hezbollah’s elite al-Radwan to infiltrate the Galilee.”

When Hezbollah began firing at northern Israel the next day in support of Hamas its attacks have been limited to anti-tank missile strikes, launching armed drones and sporadic rocket fire, mostly aimed at since-evacuated border towns.

Hamas, though, was apparently expecting beefier backing from Iran-backed groups.

[The Secretary Generalnof Hezbollah] was unable to commit [more support for Hamas] sent [a subordinate leader] to Tehran, where he and Hamas politburo chief Ismail Haniyeh were told by Iran Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei that [Iran] would not be embarking on an “all-out war” against Israel.

Iran refused to help because it was not given prior warning about the assault.

The Le Figaro report described Sinwar as keeping his cards extremely close to his chest, hiding his plans from even many of Hamas’s heavies, including Osama Hamdan, a Beirut-based official who tells the paper he heard about the attack on the news.

In the months leading up to the attack Sinwar largely stopped communicating with Hamas officials in Qatar and elsewhere, even making Moussa Abu Marzouk, another bigwig in Hamas’s politburo, wait to see him in person.

Sinwar has long carried a reputation as an uncompromising hawk dedicated to destroying Israel.

“He is a little dictator, insensitive to the death of Palestinian civilians” the paper quoted the Jordan-based source.

The Jordan-based source claimed that Sinwar went as far as appointing figurehead commanders of armed units in order to protect the actual commander.  Mohammed Deif, long-described as the head of the Izzeldine al-Qassam Brigades, is one such decoy.

Deif has largely lurked in the shadows. Pictures of him are so rare that a Channel 12 news report Wednesday night revealing a photo purporting to show him was enough to cause a major stir in Israel and raise hopes that troops in Gaza could be closing in on him.

He is also apparently useful as bait. Despite his elusiveness, Deif has been subjected to no less than seven Israeli assassination attempts, somehow crawling away each time, though missing an eye and possibly some limbs.

The source named Mohammed Sinwar, Yahya Sinwar’s younger brother, as the actual leader of Hamas’s armed wing.
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