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Strike on a Hezbollah terrorist cell:
The IDF dismantled a 1 kilometer long underground terror tunnel in the Rafah area (3 videos): Engineering activies of the troops: Attached is a video of the elimination of the terrorist Muhammad Mahmoud Negm: More strikes on Hezbollah: Safed: The IAF struck and eliminated in the area of Tyre the terrorist Saeed Mahmoud Daeb, a terrorist in Hezbollah's Rocket and Missle Unit. |
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Originally Posted By HiramRanger: DEI hire’s name is really Charlie Brown? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By HiramRanger: Originally Posted By Element94: Originally Posted By michigan66: Never fear, America's dumbest general is on the scene to give Israel a hand.
Wow... he has a lot of medals!!!!! DEI hire’s name is really Charlie Brown? I find these festooned uniforms offensive. They look like some third world dictator. I look at how Ike dressed and it makes me ashamed of what these people are now. |
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In a second wave of strikes by the IDF in southern Lebanon this morning (25 Aug 2024), Hezbollah rocket launchers were destroyed west of Yater in what we exposed as a Hezbollah Military Zone two years earlier (05 Aug 2022). Pay attention to the involuntary ignition of a rocket after being struck by IDF ordnance. Caves are located less than 1 km from the launch sites and could be providing the Hezbollah operatives with some protection. View Quote Attached File Attached File Attached File
According to our assessment, #Hezbollah intended, in its original response that was disrupted, to carry out a combined bombardment attack against #Israel: an intensive rocket and UAV strike on northern Israel (hundreds of launches, not thousands) as a diversion and intentionally engaging the Israeli defense systems, while, simultaneously, firing several accurate missiles or heavy rockets or UAVs at security targets in central Israel. This, with the aim to fulfill Hezbollah’s equation: If Israel accurately hits a target in Beirut (Fouad Shakar in Dahiyeh), Hezbollah will accurately hit a high-quality target in the heart of Israel. View Quote Zeitoun was one of the first areas in north Gaza the IDF cleared. Unfortunately, the IDF doesn't have the numbers to "clear and hold".
An Israeli reserve soldier was killed during fighting in Gaza City earlier today, the IDF announces. The slain soldier is named as Master Sgt. (res.) Shlomo Yehonatan Hazut, 36, of the Jerusalem Brigade’s 9207th Battalion, from Ashdod. Another soldier was seriously wounded in the incident. According to an initial IDF probe, the soldiers were hit by an explosive device planted on a road in Gaza City’s Zeitoun neighborhood. View Quote
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office, in a statement sent to diplomatic reporters which is attributable to a "political official," slams IDF Spokesman Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari for saying in a press conference tonight that the military is focusing on returning the hostages. "The choice of the IDF spokesman to mention in his statement this evening only one war goal -- while ignoring the rest of the war goals -- is in complete contradiction to the directives of the political echelon," the statement says. "The goals of the war were and remain: the return of our hostages, the destruction of the military and governmental capabilities of Hamas, the promise that Gaza will no longer be a threat to Israel, and the safe return of the residents of the north to their homes," the statement continues. Hagari in his press conference had said that "We continue to be committed to one central war goal, recovering the 109 hostages, and we will continue to act with all efforts in order to realize it." View Quote
A man aged 39 was slightly injured in the alleged ramming attack near the Ariel Junction in the West Bank, medics say. The man is being taken to Beilinson Hospital in Petah Tikva with superficial wounds to his stomach, MDA says. Two Palestinian men in the car that allegedly attempted to ram into army posts along the road were shot, at least one of them dead. View Quote
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"A dying culture invariably exhibits personal rudeness. Bad manners. Lack of consideration for others in minor matters. A loss of politeness, of gentle manners, is more significant than is a riot."
Robert A. Heinlein, Friday |
From the rocket impact in Kiryat Shmona.
The IDF Aerial Defense Array successfully intercepted a suspicious aerial target that crossed from Lebanon into the Western Galilee area: IDF operational activity continues in the Gaza Strip (2 videos): Dismantling of an Underground Tunnel Route in Khan Yunis: IDF Spokesperson, Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari: The Chief of the General Staff, LTG Herzi Halevi, is commanding the offensive and defensive operations from the Underground Operations Center in the Kirya Hezbollah threatens millions of Israelis: |
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I don’t think Hezbollah has the capability to afflict much harm on Israel anymore. They have been severely degraded the last 10 months. The US and Israeli intelligence is just too powerful to overcome for Hezbollah. Only way they would be able to do meaningful harm to Israel is if Iran launches everything and ties up Israel’s defenses.
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Institute for Study of War Backgrounder 25 August Summary of Hezbollah-IDF operations on 25 August and what might happen next Hezbollah conducted a drone and rocket attack on Israel on August 24 in response to Israel killing a senior Hezbollah commander, Fuad Shukr. Hezbollah fired 200-300 projectiles, including around 20 one-way attack drones, in two waves into Israel. Hezbollah fired rockets at 11 Israel Defense Forces (IDF) sites in northern Israel in the first wave, including a prominent IDF air defense and communications site on Mount Meron, which Hezbollah has targeted repeatedly since October 2023. Hezbollah Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah said that the rockets were meant to distract Israeli air defenses and enable the second wave to penetrate deeper into Israel. The second wave involved firing one-way attack drones targeting Ein Shemer base in Hadera and Glilot Base north of Tel Aviv. This tactic of using imprecise and indirect fire to distract air defenses and then using precision weapons to strike targets has become common across Iran and its Axis of Resistance in recent years. Ein Shemer base hosts major IDF air defense assets, while Glilot base has signals intelligence functions. The IDF intercepted some of the Hezbollah rockets in northern Israel and said Hezbollah failed to hit bases in central Israel. The IDF reported that an IDF Navy member was killed in the Hezbollah attack. (Early reports said he was killed by an Iron Dome interceptor). Hezbollah intended its attack to be much larger than it ended up being. A series of preemptive strikes in southern Lebanon 30 minutes before the attack was to begin destroyed “thousands” of Hezbollah rocket launchers and around 40 unspecified launch pads; the Air Force destroyed over 200 targets “within minutes.” Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant stated that the IDF destroyed between 50 and 67 percent of the munitions that Hezbollah planned to use in the attack. Israeli officials said not all of the rocket launchers that Hezbollah positioned were meant for use in their attack. Hezbollah may have positioned more rocket launchers than it planned to use in order to obfuscate the direction and scale of its attack. Nasrallah gave a speech after the attack and outlined the factors that led Hezbollah to delay its attack until now. Nasrallah said that the United States and Israeli deterrent postures affected Hezbollah's decision making and also said Hezbollah and the Axis of Resistance delayed the retaliation to allow the ceasefire-hostage talks in the Israel-Hamas war to continue. Nasrallah lastly said that Hezbollah delayed its attack to evaluate whether the Axis of Resistance would respond “as a whole or [on] each front alone.” Hezbollah and the rest of the Axis of Resistance have indicated that the Hezbollah attack is only the beginning of their retaliation. The Houthi Political Bureau reiterated that a Houthi response to Israel is “definitely coming.” Iran has not yet retaliated against Israel for the killing of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran on July 30, but Western and regional sources expect further attacks in the near future. Iran, Hezbollah, and the rest of the Axis of Resistance will likely learn lessons from the Hezbollah attack in order to improve the efficacy of future attacks on Israel. The Hezbollah attack was likely, at least in part, a reconnaissance-in-force operation. (I call BS. Hezbollah could use the attack to better understand the capabilities and disposition of Israeli air defenses. Hezbollah could also use lessons learned to design more effective strike packages against Israel. Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei referenced the Axis of Resistance’s war against Israel during a prayer ceremony in Tehran on August 25, comparing the Palestinian fight against Israel to Imam Hossein’s uprising in Karbala, Iraq, against the second Umayyad Caliphate leader in 680 AD. Khamenei described how Imam Hossein had “the goal of confronting oppression” and explained how these ”methods of confrontation” have changed in the “age of the atom and artificial intelligence.”. View Quote Key Takeaways Gaza 252nd's 16th Jerusalem (Reserve) and 10th Harel (Reserve) brigades continued operations around the Netzarim Corridor; they have been operating in the corridor for the past month. Israeli forces located and destroyed a "strategic" militia tunnel that connected the northern and southern Gaza Strip. A Palestinian journalist reports Israeli forces near Kuwait Circle in Zaytoun. This was the spot of several incidents involving food aid distribution that resulted in large numbers of civilian casualties. Palestinian fighters targeted Israeli forces with rocket-propelled grenades (RPG), killing an IDF reservist in the 19th Battalion near the Netzarim Corridor. Palestinian militias continued to engage Israeli forces in southern Gaza City; Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ), and the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP) detonated improved explosive devices (IED) at Israeli dismounted infantry and armor in Zaytoun. Two Palestinian militias fired rockets targeting Israeli forces east of Deir al Balah on August 25. The DFLP mortared Israeli forces in the Brazil neighborhood of Rafah. The IDF issued evacuation orders for a section of al Mawasi humanitarian zone in Deir al Balah on August 25. Three Palestinian militias mortared Israeli military sites in southern Israel on August 25. West Bank Israeli forces engaged Palestinian fighters in two locations in the West Bank. The al Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades fired small arms and detonated IEDs targeting Israeli forces in Balata refugee camp in Nablus, while Hamas fighters fired small arms at an IDF checkpoint in Jenin. Israeli media reported a Palestinian man crashed his car into Israeli vehicles, then attempted to ram into an IDF checkpoint at the Ariel intersection. The IDF killed the attacker. Lebanon and the Golan Heights These attacks are separate from Hezbollah’s retaliation strikes targeting northern and central Israel in response to Israel killing senior Hezbollah official Fuad Shukr. Hezbollah has conducted two attacks on northern Israel since CTP-ISW's last data cutoff on August 24. Hezbollah fired rockets at an IDF base in Raheb and launched a one-way attack drone at Manara in northern Israel. Axis of Resistance The Islamic Resistance in Iraq—a coalition of Iranian-backed Iraqi militias—claimed a drone attack targeting an unspecified target in Haifa, Israel on August 25. View Quote |
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"A dying culture invariably exhibits personal rudeness. Bad manners. Lack of consideration for others in minor matters. A loss of politeness, of gentle manners, is more significant than is a riot."
Robert A. Heinlein, Friday |
Lebanese media say that there are apparently no injuries in the reported Israeli drone strike on a car near Sidon. The Hezbollah-linked al-Mayadeen outlet says the target of the strike survived, while al-Ahkbar reports that the car was empty when it was hit. View Quote
A Hamas rocket launcher used in an attack on central Israel last night was destroyed in an airstrike, the military says. The rocket fired by Hamas in the attack struck an open area near the city of Rishon Lezion. The terror group claimed to have attacked Tel Aviv. According to the IDF, the launcher was located near a school in southern Gaza's Khan Younis. The launch site had been spotted by troops of the 98th Division operating in the area, who directed a drone to strike it. The launcher, along with another structure used by the Hamas terrorists who fired the rocket, were targeted. The IDF releases footage of the strikes. The IDF says that secondary explosions were seen following the strike on the launcher, "indicating the presence of additional rockets in the launcher that was struck." Meanwhile, troops of the 98th Division operating in Khan Younis and on the outskirts of Deir al-Balah killed dozens of gunmen and located weapons in the past day, the army says. Further south, in Rafah, troops with the 162nd Division killed dozens more gunmen amid operations in the Tel Sultan neighborhood, according to the IDF. And in the Netzarim Corridor of central Gaza, reservists with the 252nd Division killed several more terror operatives with tank shelling, the military adds. View Quote
Five hundred transport planes and 107 ships have delivered more than 50,000 tons of armaments and military equipment from the United States to Israel since the start of the war, the Defense Ministry says. The military equipment delivered to Israel since the beginning of the war includes “armored vehicles, munitions, ammunition, personal protection gear, and medical equipment,” the ministry says. It says the deliveries are "crucial for sustaining the IDF's operational capabilities during the ongoing war." The "large-scale logistical effort" has been carried out by the ministry's Directorate of Production and Procurement, the ministry's mission to the US, the IDF's Planning Directorate, and the Israeli Air Force. View Quote
The Houthis' latest act of resistance: sieging a Greek ship full of Filipino sailors carrying 150,000 tons of crude oil, risking a major environmental disaster. That's 4x more oil than the Exxon Valdez spill, the second-largest spill in US history. Paging climate activists. View Quote |
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"A dying culture invariably exhibits personal rudeness. Bad manners. Lack of consideration for others in minor matters. A loss of politeness, of gentle manners, is more significant than is a riot."
Robert A. Heinlein, Friday |
Hezbollah launches hundreds of rockets into Israel over 'preemptive' strikes in Lebanon |
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Approximately 100 IAF fighter jets struck and destroyed thousands of Hezbollah rocket launcher barrels:
Documentation of IDF attacks in Southern Lebanon. Falling of a UAV in the sea in Nahariya a few meters from a boat: Israeli interception of a UAV launched by Hezbollah: Documentation of IDF attacks in Southern Lebanon. Attached is a video from the Underground Operations Center in the Kirya: Israeli preemptive strike against Iran and Hezbollah in Lebanon: Netanyahu's statements after the preemptive strike on Lebanon: |
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The Palestinian Authority health ministry says one Palestinian was killed and three others were injured after Israeli settlers opened fire in the West Bank village of Wadi Rahhal near Bethlehem. According to Palestinian media, dozens of Israeli settlers entered the village and attacked residents. View Quote
This is the third militant turned loose in November that has attacked Israelis and been killed. There are like many more who haven't been gunned down (yet).
Palestinian media report that among the dead in the IDF drone strike in Nur Shams is Jibril Jibril, a Hamas member who was released by Israel in a November deal with the terror group. The deal saw Israel release Palestinian terror convicts and detainees, mostly from the West Bank, in exchange for Israeli civilians abducted by the terror group on October 7. Jibril had been jailed for hurling explosive devices, stone throwing, and being a member of Hamas. View Quote Attached File
The IDF publishes several infographics which it says show Hezbollah rocket launch sites used in yesterday's attack on northern Israel. Some 230 rockets and about 20 drones were fired in the attack. Israeli officials say that Hezbollah planned to fire hundreds more, and the IDF's preemptive strike took out more than half of the intended threats. According to the IDF, 90% of the rockets launched yesterday morning were fired from civilian areas. View Quote Attached File Attached File Attached File Attached File
Several suspected drones launched from Lebanon impacted the Upper Galilee earlier this evening, the IDF says. Several more apparent drones that were heading toward the Western Galilee from Lebanon were mostly shot down by air defenses, the IDF says. Just one impacted the area. There are no injuries in the attacks. View Quote
Daily Update, August 26, 2024 - 14:00 - Northern Arena 1. Over the past 24 hours, Hezbollah has claimed responsibility for one attack against Israel using suicide UAVs. 2. Additionally, a UAV was intercepted in the Jordan Valley this morning, which apparently crossed from Syrian territory. Responsibility for this event has not been claimed. 3. Yesterday (August 25), at around 4:30 AM, the IDF launched a preemptive strike aimed at thwarting a massive launch of missiles and rockets by Hezbollah toward northern and central Israel, in response to the assassination of Fuad Shakar in Beirut on July 30. Thousands of missiles loaded into launch tubes were positioned in southern Lebanon and more than 40 missile-loaded launching tubes were attacked by about 100 IDF fighter jets. 4. About an hour later, Hezbollah fired over 200 Grad rockets and around 20 suicide UAVs across northern Israel, most of them targeting civilian areas in the Western Galilee, Upper Galilee, and the Golan Heights, which are not evacuated. According to Hezbollah. 5. Additionally, the IDF strikes in Lebanon resulted in the death of an Amal movement operative in Khiam and two Hezbollah operatives in the At-Tiri area. (Amal is a militant movement made up mostly of Shia ; it was founded in 1974, 8 years before Hezbollah.) 6. This morning (August 26), it was reported in Lebanon that there was an attack on a vehicle in Sidon, in which it is believed that Omar Kheiri, a senior Hamas figure, was present and apparently only sustained injuries from the attack. View Quote Attached File
Article mentioned in post: The terrorist groups attacking Israel, particularly Hamas, are turning to the use of explosive devices and booby traps increasingly. This is true in Gaza and also in the West Bank. On Sunday, the IDF said St.-Sgt.-Maj. (res.) Shlomo Yehonatan Hazut was killed in Gaza by an explosive device hidden on a road. The IDF had cleared the area, but the terrorists were still able to carry out the attack. This illustrates the growing threat of explosive devices and booby traps. These types of devices are called improvised explosive devices, or IEDs. Hazut was “the seventh soldier to fall in Gaza in four days,” Ynet reported. “Four of the fatalities were killed when IEDs detonated.” Hazut was in Battalion 9207 of the 16th Brigade. The IDF said it had conducted the correct procedures in the area where the explosion occurred. “An initial probe revealed that an infantry force was on the hunt for Hamas underground tunnels and infrastructure on a path that was cleared by heavy machines of the Engineering Corps,” it said. “An IED was likely missed and was detonated remotely by terrorists hiding in a tunnel.” In another incident, St.-Sgt. Amit Tsadikov of Battalion 202 in the Paratroopers Brigade was also killed by an explosive device on Saturday. On Friday, an explosive device was detonated near soldiers in Gaza City’s Zeitoun neighborhood near the Netzarim corridor. Two soldiers from the Jerusalem Brigade’s 6301st Battalion were killed and seven were wounded by an explosive device planted on the outside of a building they were searching. This area has been cleared numerous times in the past. The use of IEDs in Gaza has been growing over the last few months. Hamas has reverted to this method, along with other terrorist groups in Gaza, as a way to fight the IDF without using armed fighters. This is because Hamas lacks the manpower it had last October. It is now using the terrain to its benefit. It knows the area, so it can quietly sneak into homes and areas and leave explosives behind. It has been using this method increasingly. Terrorist groups are also increasing their use of explosives in the West Bank in areas such as Nur Shams, near Tulkarm, and Jenin and other areas. In addition, they may be seeking to expand the war into other areas of Israel. View Quote
Article mentioned in tweet Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah delivered a speech on Sunday about the Iranian-backed terrorist group’s attack on Israel earlier in the day. The attack was named “Operation Arbaeen Day” because it coincided with the end of a Shi’ite religious period called Arbaeen, he said. Hezbollah carried out the large attack on Israel to avenge the killing of Fuad Shukr, one of its senior commanders. Shukr was killed because of Hezbollah’s attack on Majdal Shams in July, which killed 12 children and teenagers. Nasrallah’s latest speech attempted to justify the attack and Hezbollah’s failure to achieve much by carrying it out. “We have enough time to negotiate because the goal of this front and its sacrifices is to stop the war against Gaza,” he said. In essence, Hezbollah does not see any of these attacks as urgent; instead, it prefers a long plodding war of attrition with Israel. Hezbollah has lost more than 430 of its fighters since it began its attacks last October, but it appears unfazed. Nasrallah sketched out some of Hezbollah’s decision-making in his speech. Hezbollah had acted alone, rather than coordinating a multifront attack with Iran and other proxies, he said. Hezbollah had decided not to target infrastructure and civilians; instead, it focused its attacks on IDF military sites, he added, citing an Israeli base at Glilot. Nevertheless, Hezbollah did not succeed in this attack. While the IDF said it had stopped 90% of Hezbollah’s attack via a preemptive strike, Hezbollah claimed it still fired 340 Katyusha rockets. It also launched drones from the Bekaa Valley, Nasrallah claimed. According to Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA), Iran’s state media, “Nasrallah also stated that the truth of what happened in these operations will be known, despite the enemy’s secrecy, and that data shows a number of drones hit their targets, but the enemy has remained silent.” Hezbollah’s propaganda, as voiced by its leader, claimed that all its plans were achieved. “What the enemy bombarded today were empty valleys; therefore, the enemy’s claims of targeting ballistic missiles that were prepared to target Tel Aviv are baseless, and the launch pads of combat drones were not hit, and the Israeli attacks hit only two missile launchers,” IRNA reported, citing Nasrallah’s speech, which mentioned ballistic missiles and precision weapons. Hezbollah is trying to save face. It knows Israel has claimed a major success in preempting its attacks, and that the IDF says it destroyed thousands of Hezbollah rocket launchers. Hezbollah wants to pretend that it emerged unscathed. This is the typical dance that Hezbollah has been doing for 10 months. “Nasrallah said that we announced that our response today is preliminary,” IRNA reported. War of attrition In essence, what Hezbollah is saying is that its plodding attacks will continue, and this war of attrition will continue. Hezbollah will continue to attack until there is a ceasefire in Gaza. Then it will revisit its demands, and it may even continue attacks after that due to the “open account” it believes it has due to the killing of Shukr. But it is clear that Hezbollah prefers to return to some semblance of quiet. It doesn’t want a large war. It also thinks that it benefits from this low-level war. It is putting on a brave face in a sense, despite its losses. It is showing that it can take the losses of a few men a week in this long war, and that it will recover. It is also indicating that it doesn’t view any of this with urgency. It doesn’t mind waiting for weeks or months to attack because it knows this puts Israel and the US on alert. Hezbollah believes it has achieved a lot just because it can put Israel on alert, and that in some cases, this might be enough for it to achieve a kind of victory. It has also caused Israel to evacuate the northern border, which for Hezbollah is a major accomplishment. Nasrallah’s speech revealed the overall sense that Hezbollah has that it doesn’t need to carry out more large attacks quickly. It can wait, and it will wait as Iran keys in other proxies, such as Syrian-based militias. One of those groups launched a drone at Israel, for instance. Yemen’s Houthis have also backed the Hezbollah attack, according to a statement at Beirut-based Al Mayadeen, a pro-Iranian news channel. Meanwhile, the Iranian regime is also signaling that it can hold off on its own claims it will retaliate against Israel. Iran’s foreign minister spoke with his Italian counterpart on Monday. “Iran’s foreign minister has reiterated his country’s pledge to punish the Zionist regime for assassinating Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran,” IRNA reported. Iran is also reaching out to Turkey and Egypt. “Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and his Egyptian counterpart, Badr Abdelatty, have discussed bilateral relations and regional issues, including the Gaza war,” IRNA reported Sunday. View Quote |
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"A dying culture invariably exhibits personal rudeness. Bad manners. Lack of consideration for others in minor matters. A loss of politeness, of gentle manners, is more significant than is a riot."
Robert A. Heinlein, Friday |
Institute for Study of War Backgrounder 26 August Key Takeaways Gaza 252nd Division continued to operate in and around the Netzarim Corridor on August 26. Palestinian militias fired rockets at Israeli forces near the corridor. 98th Division continued clearing operations in Khan Younis and on the outskirts of Deir al Balah. Hamas conducted several attacks targeting Israeli forces operating in al Qarara, northeast of Khan Younis, firing thermobaric rockets and rocket-propelled grenades (RPG) at Israeli forces who were occupying a house. Hamas fighters detonated a pre-rigged tunnel and claimed they killed and wounded Israeli soldiers. Palestinian sources reported IDF armor advanced into al Mahta and al Katiba in central Khan Younis. 7th Brigade and 35th Paratroopers Brigade (98th Division) continued to operate on the outskirts of Deir al Balah on August.. The 603rd Combat Engineering Battalion and Yahalom combat engineers located and destroyed a 700-meter-long Hamas tunnel in al Maani, southeast of Deir al Balah. Palestinian sources reported on August 25 that Israeli forces are near al Musaddar, east of Deir al Balah. 162nd Division continued clearing operations in Tal al Sultan, Rafah, on August 26. West Bank Israeli forces have engaged Palestinian fighters in five locations in the West Bank. The al Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades shot at Israeli forces at a military checkpoint south of Tulkarm; the al Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades shot at Israeli forces near the Ajaj Mosque in Nablus. Unspecified militants detonated an improvised explosive device (IED) at a civilian bus south of Bethlehem; there were no casualties. Lebanon and the Golan Heights Hezbollah, have conducted four attacks into northern Israel. The Air Force conducted a drone strike on Hamas official Nidal Hlehill in his vehicle near Abra, east of Sidon. The drone reportedly injured Hlehill but did not kill anyone. Iran and Axis of Resistance The Iraqi Resistance Coordination Committee met to establish a unified position regarding attacks targeting US forces. A source claimed that “most” leaders in attendance agreed that the pause in attacks targeting US forces must end. The committee discussed ways to “work against” the United States, including increasing the rate of attacks targeting US forces. Iranian-backed Iraqi militias have only conducted seven attacks targeting US forces since July 17, none of which have been claimed by the Islamic Resistance in Iraq. Iranian-backed Iraqi militia Kataib Sarkhat al Quds, formerly known as Ashab al Kahf, announced that it had resumed its military operations targeting Israel after the six-day pause it had announced for the Arbaeen Pilgrimage. Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) forces deployed forces to Gulajo, Diyala Province, Iraq, after reports of ISIS activity in the area. Gulajo is in a disputed area between the Iraqi Federal Government and Kurdistan Regional Government. Unspecified Iranian-backed militias launched a drone from Syria into the Golan Heights. The IDF intercepted the drone near Hamat Gedar, on the Jordanian border in the southern Golan Heights. The European Union (EU) military mission in the Red Sea reported at least five fires on the main deck of a Greek-flagged oil tanker in the Red Sea. State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller said, on August 24, that the United States is concerned (but not concerned enough to blast the Houthis) that the attacks on the Sounion could spill millions of barrels of oil into the Red Sea, causing a disaster four times the size of the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill. The Houthis initially targeted the Greek-flagged vessel, the Sounion, on August 21. Israel- Iran conflict CTP-ISW continues to believe that an Iranian drone and missile strike targeting Israel is the most likely Iranian course of action. Iranian Armed Forces General Staff Chief Maj. Gen. Mohammad Bagheri said on August 26 during a ceremony for the new Iranian Minister of Defense Brigadier General Aziz Nasir Zadeh that Iran and the Axis of Resistance will retaliate against Israel “separately and independently.” Iran will likely take lessons from Hezbollah’s attack to tailor its retaliatory strike. The IDF believes Hezbollah launched less than 50 percent of the number of munitions it intended to launch during its August 24-25 attack on Israel. Israeli Army Radio reported on August 26 that the IDF believes Hezbollah planned to launch 500 to 600 rockets at northern Israel and “dozens” of drones targeting central Israel in its attack. Hezbollah fired 200 to 300 projectiles, including approximately 20 one-way attack drones, into Israel during the attack. The IDF added that Hezbollah launched 90 percent of the rockets and drones used in its August 24-25 attack from civilian areas in Lebanon. View Quote |
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"A dying culture invariably exhibits personal rudeness. Bad manners. Lack of consideration for others in minor matters. A loss of politeness, of gentle manners, is more significant than is a riot."
Robert A. Heinlein, Friday |
An Israeli hostage was rescued alive by IDF troops from a tunnel in the southern Gaza Strip earlier today, the military announces. The rescued hostage is Qaid Farhan al-Qadi, 52, from a Bedouin community near the southern city of Rahat, who was working as a guard at a packing factory in Kibbutz Magen on October 7. Al-Qadi was abducted by Hamas terrorists from the nearby community of Mivtahim. Al-Qadi was found alive inside a tunnel by commandos of the Navy’s elite Shayetet 13 unit. The operation was led by the IDF Southern Command, Shin Bet security agency, and the IDF’s 162nd Division. He is said to be in good health. It is now believed that 104 of the 251 hostages abducted by Hamas on October 7 remain in Gaza, including the bodies of 34 confirmed dead by the IDF. Hamas released 105 civilians during a weeklong truce in late November, and four hostages were released before that. Eight hostages have been rescued by troops alive, and the bodies of 30 hostages have also been recovered, including three mistakenly killed by the military as they tried to escape their captors. Hamas is also holding two Israeli civilians who entered the Strip in 2014 and 2015, as well as the bodies of two IDF soldiers who were killed in 2014. View Quote
Farhan al-Qadi was alone in a tunnel in the southern Gaza Strip where special forces located him earlier today. No other hostages or Hamas terrorists were alongside him, and troops did not face any resistance. It is believed that the Hamas guards had fled the area in which he was being held, or al-Qadi managed to escape his captors, but remained inside the tunnel. According to the IDF al-Qadi was not inside this tunnel for the entire ten months of captivity, and he is believed to have been moved around several times. View Quote |
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"A dying culture invariably exhibits personal rudeness. Bad manners. Lack of consideration for others in minor matters. A loss of politeness, of gentle manners, is more significant than is a riot."
Robert A. Heinlein, Friday |
Daily Update, August 27, 2024 - 15:00 - Northern Arena 1.Over the past 24 hours, Hezbollah has claimed responsibility for three attacks against Israel using suicide UAVs. 2.Yesterday (August 26), Hezbollah launched suicide UAVs toward Nahariya and the Ayelet HaShachar areas, which are not evacuated. 3.Additionally, Hezbollah claimed responsibility for another attack using a suicide UAV in the Shtula area. 4.During the past 24 hours, the IDF attacked several Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon, including compounds and infrastructure in the areas of Kfarkela, Tayr, Meiss El Jabal, Khiam, Hajir, and Bint Jbeil. Additionally, IDF forces shot artillery fire to eliminate the threat around Chebaa and Ayta ash Shab in southern Lebanon. 5.Attached is a video documenting rockets attack carried out by Hezbollah last week toward the city of Kiryat Shmona View Quote
Southern Gaza is where the IDF and Shin Bet recovered a hostage alive today. Southern Gaza is where the Biden Administration repeatedly told Israel not to operate. Southern Gaza is where the Egyptian regime has repeatedly told Israel not to operate. View Quote |
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"A dying culture invariably exhibits personal rudeness. Bad manners. Lack of consideration for others in minor matters. A loss of politeness, of gentle manners, is more significant than is a riot."
Robert A. Heinlein, Friday |
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An IDF soldier was lightly wounded in a Hezbollah drone attack on the Galilee Panhandle earlier this evening, the military says. Suspected drone infiltration sirens had sounded at 7:26 p.m. after at least one explosive-laden drone crossed into Israeli airspace from Lebanon, before impacting near the northern community of Beit Hillel, wounding the soldier. Hezbollah took responsibility for the attack. Meanwhile, the IDF says it carried out an airstrike against a building in southern Lebanon's Odaisseh earlier today, after spotting a cell of Hezbollah operatives there. View Quote Attached File Attached File Attached File
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"The elimination of Jibril underscores claims that Palestinian terrorists released from prison often resume activities against Israel. There’s no better example of this than Hamas’s leader Yahya Sinwar himself, who was released from incarceration in Israel as part of a deal to free captured IDF soldier Gilad Shalit in 2011. This clearly poses a significant challenge for Israel, which must carefully weigh its options as it contemplates which senior terrorist it might have to release in a ceasefire deal with Hamas." View Quote
In his speech yesterday, Hassan Nasrallah revealed that the members of Iran’s axis had decided on separate responses following the assassinations of Fuad Shukr and Ismail Haniyeh. However, the statement by the new Iranian foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, regarding Iran’s future response, indicates that Iran still intends to respond to Haniyeh’s assassination and is only waiting for “the appropriate time and place.” It’s important not to underestimate Iran’s decision not to join Hezbollah’s response. A united response would have significantly increased the likelihood of causing damage to Israel and “balanced” the equation between Israel and Iran and Hezbollah. However, it seems that Iran’s decision stems from Tehran’s fear of the consequences of such a response. Tehran has been under intense pressure since Haniyeh’s assassination, including the unprecedented US military presence in the region, public messages from senior US officials, including President Biden, regarding the US determination to defend Israel, as well as reports of internal struggles in Tehran regarding the response, particularly emphasizing President Pezeshkian’s fear of a regional campaign. These challenges make it difficult for Tehran to make a decision in this context. The fear in Iran of being portrayed as the party responsible for destroying any chance of a ceasefire to preserve Hamas’s presence in the Gaza Strip influenced not only the delay in the response but also the decision not to join Hezbollah in its retaliation. It’s still unclear how Iran’s decision will affect the dynamics of the Axis, and particularly how the other Axis members, led by Hezbollah, will evaluate their commitment to the alliance after their desire to respond individually to Haniyeh’s assassination. It’s apparent that Iran has a separate set of considerations, and the assassination of Haniyeh is not equivalent to that of Shukr. Nonetheless, this decision aligns with reports of tensions between Iran and Hezbollah following Hezbollah’s reluctance to join the Iranian response to Mahdavi’s assassination, and these disagreements could potentially damage the unity within the Axis. In any case, it seems from the public statements that Iran is committed to responding to Haniyeh’s assassination. However, the continued American military presence in the region, the time that has passed since the assassination, and the decision to respond independently rather than with Hezbollah indicate that Iran is seeking a way to resolve the incident without escalating the situation in the region. Ultimately, there is still a significant probability that Iran will respond to Haniyeh’s assassination. The public commitment of its leaders, including the supreme leader of Iran, has led Tehran into a position from which it can’t easily retreat. This fact, along with the Houthis’ desire to seek revenge for the bombing in the Hodeidah Port, suggests the risk of a regional campaign remains, even after Hezbollah has completed its response to Shukr’s assassination. Yet, it seems that Tehran is puzzled over how to respond to Haniyeh’s assassination without becoming embroiled in a broader regional conflict. It’s crucial to remember that any response by Tehran, even if limited, against Israel carries the risk of escalating into a wider conflict. The vapors of the fuel for such a campaign are still in the air. View Quote |
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"A dying culture invariably exhibits personal rudeness. Bad manners. Lack of consideration for others in minor matters. A loss of politeness, of gentle manners, is more significant than is a riot."
Robert A. Heinlein, Friday |
Institute for Study of War Backgrounder 27 August Key Takeaways Gaza 252nd Division continued operations to expand the Netzarim Corridor in Zaytoun, southern Gaza City. Hamas and other Palestinian militias have targeted Israeli forces with pre-planted improvised explosive devices (IED), mortars, and rocket-propelled grenades (RPG). Five IDF reservists from the IDF 16th Brigade were killed in combat in Zaytoun on August 24 and 25. 98th Division forces have continued to advance north from northeast Khan Younis toward Deir al Balah. Palestinians report the IDF continued to operate in central Khan Younis on August 27. The IDF 98th Division continued to conduct clearing operations in Khan Younis on August 26. Hamas and the al Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades fired rockets targeting three IDF sites east of Khan Younis in southern Israel. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and Shin Bet rescued Israeli hostage Qaid Farhan al Qadi from an underground tunnel in the southern Gaza Strip 401st Brigade, Shayetet 13 naval commandos, Yahalom combat engineers, and Shin Bet forces conducted the operation under the IDF 162nd Division. Israeli forces did not encounter resistance from Palestinian fighters during the operation and located al Qadi alone in the tunnel complex where Hamas held him captive. Two security sources told Israeli Army Radio that al Qadi escaped from his captors and reached Israeli forces in the tunnel. The IDF did not specify where in the southern Gaza Strip Israeli forces found Qadi, but two Israeli brigades have been conducting daily raids in Tal al Sultan since August 19. Al Qadi is the first living hostage whom the IDF has recovered from an underground tunnel in the war. West Bank The IDF conducted a drone strike on a Hamas command-and-control site in Nour Shams refugee camp in Tulkarm. Five Hamas fighters reportedly died in the strike. One of the Hamas fighters who died in the strike was released as part of the temporary truce agreement between Israel and Hamas in November 2023. Palestinian militias, including Hamas, called on Palestinians across the West Bank to demonstrate and attack Israeli forces and civilians in response to the killing of the Arab Israeli civilian in Wadi Rahal. Lebanon and Golan Heights Hezbollah has conducted at least five attacks into northern Israel. Axis of Resistance The Islamic Resistance in Iraq—a coalition of Iranian-backed Iraqi militias—claimed a drone attack targeting an unspecified target in Haifa, Israel, on August 26. Israel-Iran CTP-ISW continues to assess that an Iranian attack on Israel is the most likely Iranian course of action. US White House National Security Communications Advisor John Kirby said on August 27 that Iran is “still postured and poised” to attack Israel. Kirby added that the United States will maintain its deterrent military posture in the Middle East “as long as we feel we need to keep it in place to defend Israel and defend our own troops and facilities in the region.” Iranian Deputy Defense Minister Brigadier General Hojatollah Qureishi warned on August 27 that Iran’s response to Israel will be “unpredictable.” The Iranian ambassador to Lebanon similarly claimed on August 26 that Iran will “certain[ly]” retaliate against Israel. View Quote |
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"A dying culture invariably exhibits personal rudeness. Bad manners. Lack of consideration for others in minor matters. A loss of politeness, of gentle manners, is more significant than is a riot."
Robert A. Heinlein, Friday |
I think our government agencies who infight constantly for our tax money, along with the D-party and all of their aligned NGO's, along with their government unions and half of another party with their the lucrative quest for the "forever war" agenda all share a common vision. "Managed wars" brings them in votes, taxpayer $$, taxpayer funded kickbacks and power over all of us. One party may never win an election again but it brings it's predicted lackluster performance that is just good enough home to and in line with all the other sides, which is exactly what our unelected agency overlords who are really running the country desire. How's that for long run-on sentences? |
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Activities of the 252nd Division in the Gaza Strip:
Attached is footage from the refueling of F-35i Adir jets in Lebanese skies: This is how a rocket directly hit a house in the settlement of Manot in the Western Galilee: Documentation from the stampede attack in Ariel - a 39-year-old man was evacuated from the scene in a very minor condition. Daniel Hagari: During IDF operational activity in the central Gaza Strip, troops continued to dismantle terrorist infrastructure, eliminate terrorists, and locate underground terrorist infrastructure and weapons The rocket launcher used to fire at Rishon LeTsiyon in central Israel was struck by the IAF: Destruction of another underground tunnel route in Khan Younis: |
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The IDF releases footage of a drone strike in the West Bank's Far'a camp near Tubas this morning, which the military says killed four Palestinian gunmen who "endangered forces" carrying out a raid. Meanwhile in Jenin, another drone strike killed three gunmen, and two other armed Palestinians were killed while clashing with Border Police officers, the army says. IDF troops and Border Police officers have also been operating since last night in the Tulkarem area. So far amid the operation, the IDF says many explosive devices planted underneath roads were neutralized and weapons were seized. View Quote
The IDF releases footage of Monday's airstrike in the West Bank's Nur Shams camp, targeting a command room used by local terror operatives. The strike killed five Palestinian terror operatives, the IDF says, including Hamas member Jibril Jibril who was released in the November hostage deal. View Quote
For more than three years, we at @FDD have been warning about the growing danger of Iran-backed terrorist groups in the West Bank. I recently detailed the dangers of Iranian meddling in the West Bank and the branches of terrorist groups in the territory. View Quote Attached File Article mentioned in tweet For three years, violence in the West Bank has persisted with no signs of abatement, fueled mainly by Iran-backed terrorist groups. While Israeli forces conduct near-daily counterterrorism raids, attacks on Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) and civilian targets continue. Branches belonging to Islamic Jihad, the Al Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades, Hamas, and other armed groups not only continue to be operational but are expanding their presence in the West Bank. The FDD’s Long War Journal “Mapping Terrorism in the West Bank” project breaks down attacks carried out by armed groups between March 31, 2022, and June 13, 2024. Additionally, the project breaks down data to show attacks pre- and post-October 7, 2023. Notable figures from the tally reveal that Katibat Jenin, the Islamic Jihad’s Jenin branch, has been responsible for the majority of attacks against Israeli targets. The Lions’ Den has also conducted a significant number of attacks. However, that group has since ceased its activities following repeated Israeli counterterrorism raids against its leadership and members. The Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades’ Tulkarm Battalion has also demonstrated a capacity to launch a substantial number of attacks, with a total of 132 recorded incidents. Separately, LWJ’s mapped data highlight a concerning issue regarding the presence of numerous terrorist groups operating in the West Bank. While the infographic identifies 15 groups, many linked to known terrorist organizations, additional factions are also active. The data illustrate a marked rise in the number of armed cells, indicating a substantial uptick in terrorist activity in comparison to previous years when only a few militant groups were active in the West Bank. A significant development the infographic does not highlight is the substantial increase in the use of improvised explosive devices (IEDs) against Israeli troops. Initially, Palestinian terrorist groups in the West Bank relied on automatic weapons, pipe bombs, and crudely rigged fire extinguishers. However, as the violence in the West Bank evolved, armed groups have grown in capability. For example, IED manufacturing labs have been established, creating more sophisticated and powerful explosives capable of causing significant damage to thinly armored Israeli military vehicles. Two notable examples of this trend are attacks in January and May of this year. On January 7, an Israel Border Police officer succumbed to injuries sustained in a roadside bomb explosion, which was claimed by Islamic Jihad’s Jenin branch. On May 5, a car bomb detonated against an Israeli bulldozer, with Islamic Jihad’s Tubas branch taking responsibility for the attack. These incidents demonstrate the evolving tactics of Palestinian terrorist groups and the growing sophistication of their explosive devices. Iran is arming West Bank terrorist groups Iran has been advocating for arming Palestinian terrorist groups in the West Bank since 2014. In August 2022, Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Quds Force Chief Hossein Salami stated that the West Bank was “being armed” against Israel. He repeated the claim less than a year later, hinting that the Iranian regime was involved in the surge of West Bank violence. “But invisible hands have armed the West Bank, and you [now] see modern automatic rifles and automatic weapons in the hands of the Palestinians,” said Salami. Salami’s words were not mere rhetoric. A significant indicator that the status quo had changed in the West Bank was that armed groups increasingly clashed with Israeli troops, and shooting attacks against IDF posts and Jewish communities became prevalent. Iran’s strategy to arm Palestinian terrorist groups involved employing its proxies and networks of clients in the region to smuggle arms to the West Bank. In September 2023, a senior Israeli military official confirmed to LWJ that Lebanese Hezbollah was involved in the plot. Moreover, on March 25, the Shin Bet said it had thwarted an Iranian plot to smuggle advanced weapons into the West Bank. The smuggling network involved two units from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and a senior Fatah official in Lebanon. The Iranian regime has demonstrated a shrewd ability to identify areas of weak governance in the region and leverage its proxies to exploit them. One such example is the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank, which has a troubled history of corruption and declining popularity. Recognizing an opportunity, Iran initiated a substantial campaign to arm and support its existing proxies in the West Bank, creating a new “resistance” front on Israel’s doorstep. This development has presented a serious security challenge, as armed Palestinian groups supported by Iran continue to pose a threat despite three years of perpetual Israeli efforts to mitigate it. View Quote
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"A dying culture invariably exhibits personal rudeness. Bad manners. Lack of consideration for others in minor matters. A loss of politeness, of gentle manners, is more significant than is a riot."
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Amid an ongoing IDF operation in the West Bank's Far'a camp, near Tubas, troops located what the military describes as a command room used by local terror operatives embedded within a mosque. The site had numerous surveillance cameras hooked up to television screens, which according to the IDF was used by terror operatives to track Israeli forces. A video from an IDF drone shows the entrance to the mosque, the walls of which are plastered with "martyr posters." The video also shows equipment that the IDF says are used to build explosive devices. Further inside the mosque, several primed explosive devices were found, according to the IDF. This evening, Palestinian media report that the mosque was blown up. View Quote
The body of an Israeli soldier who was killed and abducted by Hamas on October 7, was recovered by the military from the southern Gaza Strip overnight, the IDF announces. At the request of the family, the soldier's name is not yet permitted for publication. Following the overnight operation, 103 of the 251 hostages abducted by Hamas on October 7 remain in Gaza, including the bodies of 33 confirmed dead by the IDF. Hamas released 105 civilians during a weeklong truce in late November, and four hostages were released before that. Eight hostages have been rescued by troops alive, and the bodies of 31 hostages have also been recovered, including three mistakenly killed by the military as they tried to escape their captors. Hamas is also holding two Israeli civilians who entered the Strip in 2014 and 2015, as well as the bodies of two IDF soldiers who were killed in 2014. View Quote
Fighter jets carried out an airstrike against a building in southern Lebanon's Odaisseh earlier today, where a group of Hezbollah operatives were spotted, the IDF says. The military says additional airstrikes were carried out against Hezbollah infrastructure in the Ain al-Tineh area, located about 20 kilometers from the Israeli border. Hezbollah observation posts in Odaisseh and Kafr Kila were also struck today, the IDF adds. View Quote
In a rare admission, the IDF confirms carrying out a drone strike in Syria earlier today, killing a senior Palestinian Islamic Jihad operative. According to the IDF, the airstrike on the Syrian side of the Beirut-Damascus highway, near the border between Lebanon and Syria, killed Fares Qasem. The military says Qasem is a prominent member of Islamic Jihad's operations unit. "Qasem was tasked with building operational plans for the PIJ terror organization in Syria and Lebanon, and took a central part in the recruitment of Palestinian terrorists to the Hezbollah terror organization, for the purpose of carrying out terror operations from Lebanon against the State of Israel," the IDF says. The IDF says that in recent years, Hezbollah, with Iranian funding, has been recruiting Palestinians to the terror organization to attack Israel. Two more PIJ operatives were killed in the strike, along with Hezbollah operative Muhammad Taha. The IDF says the four were driving from Syria to Lebanon to carry out operations on behalf of Hezbollah. View Quote
A 3km-long Hamas tunnel located in the Netzarim Corridor area of the central Gaza Strip was recently demolished by combat engineers, the IDF says. The tunnel had been located and later demolished by the elite Yahalom combat engineering unit, along with reservists of the Jerusalem Brigade, the latter of which is currently stationed in the corridor. According to the IDF, part of the tunnel was destroyed during the 2014 Gaza war, but over the years Hamas worked to rebuild it. The tunnel did not cross into Israeli territory, the military clarified. View Quote
Article from X post in quote box Latest Developments The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) launched an overnight counterterrorism operation in the West Bank on August 27, targeting militants in multiple locations, including the cities of Jenin and Tulkarem. By morning on August 28, the IDF reported that it had eliminated five “armed terrorists” in those areas, apprehended “wanted suspects,” and located and confiscated “weapons including M-16s, ammunition and additional military equipment.” IDF troops additionally “exposed and dismantled explosives that were planted under the roads in the area” for use against Israeli forces. The IDF also carried out “an aerial counterterrorism operation in the area of Far’a” as part of its widespread sweep that killed an additional four “armed terrorists.” IDF spokesman Nadav Shoshani said on August 28 that the counterterrorism operation is ongoing. Since Hamas’s October 7 onslaught, the IDF has arrested more than 4,000 wanted Palestinians across the West Bank, including over 1,850 affiliated with Hamas. According to FDD tracking data, West Bank terrorists have perpetrated some 2,600 attacks against Israelis in the same time period. Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz hinted on August 28 that a larger-scale IDF operation was in the works. “We need to deal with the [terror] threat exactly as we deal with terror infrastructure in Gaza, including the temporary evacuation of Palestinian civilians and any other step needed,” Katz said, adding that the operation can be called “a war in every sense.” Expert Analysis “The fecklessness of the Palestinian Authority when it comes to reining in terrorist groups, coupled with Iran’s campaign of supporting and arming Palestinian factions in the West Bank, has compelled Israel to launch a large-scale operation. Israeli security has increasingly been compromised by escalating violence in the West Bank over the last three years, while the Palestinian Authority has been outmatched by terrorist groups that are undermining its credibility and influence. Urgent action is needed to bring about substantial change in the West Bank before the situation deteriorates beyond the point of no return.” — Joe Truzman, Senior Research Analyst at FDD’s Long War Journal “The West Bank, already on fire before October 7, is a key part of Iran’s strategy to engulf Israel from all sides. A Hamas foothold — or the proliferation of other terrorist groups — in the West Bank would be catastrophic given its proximity to Israel’s major population centers.” — David May, FDD Research Manager and Senior Research Analyst Recent West Bank Operations The IDF eliminated five terrorists, including a wanted senior member of Hamas, in two separate counterterrorism operations on August 14. On August 3, Israeli drone strikes near Tulkarem in the northern West Bank killed at least nine Palestinian terrorists, including the commander of the local wing of Hamas’s Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades. According to the IDF, Haitham al-Balidi and four other terrorists were targeted while traveling in a vehicle near Tulkarem. An IDF spokesperson informed the Israeli broadcaster Kan that “the squad was on its way to execute a large-scale attack,” The Jerusalem Post reported. Reports from both Israeli and Palestinian sources confirmed that at least four more terrorists were killed in a subsequent strike. Iran Stoking West Bank Violence Katz warned on August 12 that Iran is working to destabilize both Jordan and the Palestinian Authority-controlled West Bank by smuggling weapons and funds through the Hashemite Kingdom. In an August 12 post on X, Katz noted that “a serious and dangerous situation is unfolding,” revealing that units from Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) “are collaborating with Hamas operatives in Lebanon to smuggle weapons and funds into Jordan with the aim of destabilizing the regime.” On April 9, The New York Times reported that Iran is employing a network of militants, criminals, and intelligence operatives to flood the West Bank with weapons. Iranian officials told the Times that Tehran’s goal is to fuel unrest against Israel. View Quote |
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"A dying culture invariably exhibits personal rudeness. Bad manners. Lack of consideration for others in minor matters. A loss of politeness, of gentle manners, is more significant than is a riot."
Robert A. Heinlein, Friday |
Originally Posted By michigan66:
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The IDF releases footage of a drone strike in the West Bank's Far'a camp near Tubas this morning, which the military says killed four Palestinian gunmen who "endangered forces" carrying out a raid. Meanwhile in Jenin, another drone strike killed three gunmen, and two other armed Palestinians were killed while clashing with Border Police officers, the army says. IDF troops and Border Police officers have also been operating since last night in the Tulkarem area. So far amid the operation, the IDF says many explosive devices planted underneath roads were neutralized and weapons were seized.
The IDF releases footage of Monday's airstrike in the West Bank's Nur Shams camp, targeting a command room used by local terror operatives. The strike killed five Palestinian terror operatives, the IDF says, including Hamas member Jibril Jibril who was released in the November hostage deal.
For more than three years, we at @FDD have been warning about the growing danger of Iran-backed terrorist groups in the West Bank. I recently detailed the dangers of Iranian meddling in the West Bank and the branches of terrorist groups in the territory. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/501718/IMG_2228_jpeg-3306822.JPG Article mentioned in tweet For three years, violence in the West Bank has persisted with no signs of abatement, fueled mainly by Iran-backed terrorist groups. While Israeli forces conduct near-daily counterterrorism raids, attacks on Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) and civilian targets continue. Branches belonging to Islamic Jihad, the Al Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades, Hamas, and other armed groups not only continue to be operational but are expanding their presence in the West Bank. The FDD’s Long War Journal “Mapping Terrorism in the West Bank” project breaks down attacks carried out by armed groups between March 31, 2022, and June 13, 2024. Additionally, the project breaks down data to show attacks pre- and post-October 7, 2023. Notable figures from the tally reveal that Katibat Jenin, the Islamic Jihad’s Jenin branch, has been responsible for the majority of attacks against Israeli targets. The Lions’ Den has also conducted a significant number of attacks. However, that group has since ceased its activities following repeated Israeli counterterrorism raids against its leadership and members. The Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades’ Tulkarm Battalion has also demonstrated a capacity to launch a substantial number of attacks, with a total of 132 recorded incidents. Separately, LWJ’s mapped data highlight a concerning issue regarding the presence of numerous terrorist groups operating in the West Bank. While the infographic identifies 15 groups, many linked to known terrorist organizations, additional factions are also active. The data illustrate a marked rise in the number of armed cells, indicating a substantial uptick in terrorist activity in comparison to previous years when only a few militant groups were active in the West Bank. A significant development the infographic does not highlight is the substantial increase in the use of improvised explosive devices (IEDs) against Israeli troops. Initially, Palestinian terrorist groups in the West Bank relied on automatic weapons, pipe bombs, and crudely rigged fire extinguishers. However, as the violence in the West Bank evolved, armed groups have grown in capability. For example, IED manufacturing labs have been established, creating more sophisticated and powerful explosives capable of causing significant damage to thinly armored Israeli military vehicles. Two notable examples of this trend are attacks in January and May of this year. On January 7, an Israel Border Police officer succumbed to injuries sustained in a roadside bomb explosion, which was claimed by Islamic Jihad’s Jenin branch. On May 5, a car bomb detonated against an Israeli bulldozer, with Islamic Jihad’s Tubas branch taking responsibility for the attack. These incidents demonstrate the evolving tactics of Palestinian terrorist groups and the growing sophistication of their explosive devices. Iran is arming West Bank terrorist groups Iran has been advocating for arming Palestinian terrorist groups in the West Bank since 2014. In August 2022, Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Quds Force Chief Hossein Salami stated that the West Bank was “being armed” against Israel. He repeated the claim less than a year later, hinting that the Iranian regime was involved in the surge of West Bank violence. “But invisible hands have armed the West Bank, and you [now] see modern automatic rifles and automatic weapons in the hands of the Palestinians,” said Salami. Salami’s words were not mere rhetoric. A significant indicator that the status quo had changed in the West Bank was that armed groups increasingly clashed with Israeli troops, and shooting attacks against IDF posts and Jewish communities became prevalent. Iran’s strategy to arm Palestinian terrorist groups involved employing its proxies and networks of clients in the region to smuggle arms to the West Bank. In September 2023, a senior Israeli military official confirmed to LWJ that Lebanese Hezbollah was involved in the plot. Moreover, on March 25, the Shin Bet said it had thwarted an Iranian plot to smuggle advanced weapons into the West Bank. The smuggling network involved two units from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and a senior Fatah official in Lebanon. The Iranian regime has demonstrated a shrewd ability to identify areas of weak governance in the region and leverage its proxies to exploit them. One such example is the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank, which has a troubled history of corruption and declining popularity. Recognizing an opportunity, Iran initiated a substantial campaign to arm and support its existing proxies in the West Bank, creating a new “resistance” front on Israel’s doorstep. This development has presented a serious security challenge, as armed Palestinian groups supported by Iran continue to pose a threat despite three years of perpetual Israeli efforts to mitigate it.
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Originally Posted By michigan66:
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The IDF releases footage of a drone strike in the West Bank's Far'a camp near Tubas this morning, which the military says killed four Palestinian gunmen who "endangered forces" carrying out a raid. Meanwhile in Jenin, another drone strike killed three gunmen, and two other armed Palestinians were killed while clashing with Border Police officers, the army says. IDF troops and Border Police officers have also been operating since last night in the Tulkarem area. So far amid the operation, the IDF says many explosive devices planted underneath roads were neutralized and weapons were seized.
The IDF releases footage of Monday's airstrike in the West Bank's Nur Shams camp, targeting a command room used by local terror operatives. The strike killed five Palestinian terror operatives, the IDF says, including Hamas member Jibril Jibril who was released in the November hostage deal.
For more than three years, we at @FDD have been warning about the growing danger of Iran-backed terrorist groups in the West Bank. I recently detailed the dangers of Iranian meddling in the West Bank and the branches of terrorist groups in the territory. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/501718/IMG_2228_jpeg-3306822.JPG Article mentioned in tweet For three years, violence in the West Bank has persisted with no signs of abatement, fueled mainly by Iran-backed terrorist groups. While Israeli forces conduct near-daily counterterrorism raids, attacks on Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) and civilian targets continue. Branches belonging to Islamic Jihad, the Al Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades, Hamas, and other armed groups not only continue to be operational but are expanding their presence in the West Bank. The FDD’s Long War Journal “Mapping Terrorism in the West Bank” project breaks down attacks carried out by armed groups between March 31, 2022, and June 13, 2024. Additionally, the project breaks down data to show attacks pre- and post-October 7, 2023. Notable figures from the tally reveal that Katibat Jenin, the Islamic Jihad’s Jenin branch, has been responsible for the majority of attacks against Israeli targets. The Lions’ Den has also conducted a significant number of attacks. However, that group has since ceased its activities following repeated Israeli counterterrorism raids against its leadership and members. The Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades’ Tulkarm Battalion has also demonstrated a capacity to launch a substantial number of attacks, with a total of 132 recorded incidents. Separately, LWJ’s mapped data highlight a concerning issue regarding the presence of numerous terrorist groups operating in the West Bank. While the infographic identifies 15 groups, many linked to known terrorist organizations, additional factions are also active. The data illustrate a marked rise in the number of armed cells, indicating a substantial uptick in terrorist activity in comparison to previous years when only a few militant groups were active in the West Bank. A significant development the infographic does not highlight is the substantial increase in the use of improvised explosive devices (IEDs) against Israeli troops. Initially, Palestinian terrorist groups in the West Bank relied on automatic weapons, pipe bombs, and crudely rigged fire extinguishers. However, as the violence in the West Bank evolved, armed groups have grown in capability. For example, IED manufacturing labs have been established, creating more sophisticated and powerful explosives capable of causing significant damage to thinly armored Israeli military vehicles. Two notable examples of this trend are attacks in January and May of this year. On January 7, an Israel Border Police officer succumbed to injuries sustained in a roadside bomb explosion, which was claimed by Islamic Jihad’s Jenin branch. On May 5, a car bomb detonated against an Israeli bulldozer, with Islamic Jihad’s Tubas branch taking responsibility for the attack. These incidents demonstrate the evolving tactics of Palestinian terrorist groups and the growing sophistication of their explosive devices. Iran is arming West Bank terrorist groups Iran has been advocating for arming Palestinian terrorist groups in the West Bank since 2014. In August 2022, Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Quds Force Chief Hossein Salami stated that the West Bank was “being armed” against Israel. He repeated the claim less than a year later, hinting that the Iranian regime was involved in the surge of West Bank violence. “But invisible hands have armed the West Bank, and you [now] see modern automatic rifles and automatic weapons in the hands of the Palestinians,” said Salami. Salami’s words were not mere rhetoric. A significant indicator that the status quo had changed in the West Bank was that armed groups increasingly clashed with Israeli troops, and shooting attacks against IDF posts and Jewish communities became prevalent. Iran’s strategy to arm Palestinian terrorist groups involved employing its proxies and networks of clients in the region to smuggle arms to the West Bank. In September 2023, a senior Israeli military official confirmed to LWJ that Lebanese Hezbollah was involved in the plot. Moreover, on March 25, the Shin Bet said it had thwarted an Iranian plot to smuggle advanced weapons into the West Bank. The smuggling network involved two units from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and a senior Fatah official in Lebanon. The Iranian regime has demonstrated a shrewd ability to identify areas of weak governance in the region and leverage its proxies to exploit them. One such example is the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank, which has a troubled history of corruption and declining popularity. Recognizing an opportunity, Iran initiated a substantial campaign to arm and support its existing proxies in the West Bank, creating a new “resistance” front on Israel’s doorstep. This development has presented a serious security challenge, as armed Palestinian groups supported by Iran continue to pose a threat despite three years of perpetual Israeli efforts to mitigate it.
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Originally Posted By Malhass:Who’s supplying them with ARs? View Quote Some are stolen from IDF armories, others from one of the seventeen Palestinian Authority police and security agencies. Iran has been shipping them into the West Bank from Jordan---not sure where they came from originally. Somebody posted Iran makes AR clones as well. |
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"A dying culture invariably exhibits personal rudeness. Bad manners. Lack of consideration for others in minor matters. A loss of politeness, of gentle manners, is more significant than is a riot."
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They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. - Benjamin Franklin, 1775 |
Herzi Halevi:
The IAF struck a Hezbollah military structure and terrorist infrastructure sites in the areas of Meiss El Jabal, Khiam, Hajir, and Bint Jbeil Inside look at Hezbollah’s attack: The brother of the rescued Muslim hostage, Farhan Kadi, speaks about the feeling of reuniting after 326 days. Additional documentation from the moment Farhan landed at Soroka Hospital. The rescued hostage, Farhan Kadi, arrives at Soroka Hospital in Israel. Emotional reunion as Farhan Kadi’s family rushes to embrace him at the hospital after his heroic rescue from captivity. |
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Originally Posted By Malhass: Who’s supplying them with ARs? View Quote Our Globalist Scum Government. The Palestinian Authority was armed by the US government with M16A2's. Let's not forget the BILLONS of $ of equipment Biden/Harris left in Afghanistan, including over 250,000 M4 carbines & 42,000 pieces of night vision equipment. |
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Attached is footage of Qaid Farhan Alkadi being rescued from the Gaza Strip:
Spokesperson, Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari: One-year-old little Habib is waiting to meet his father, Farhan Kadi: Additional Footage From the Moments of the Rescue: Attached is footage of the rescue from cameras on the helicopter, in the armored vehicles of the Nahal Brigade and by the Mobility Unit: Attached is footage from the body cameras of the Shayetet 13 soldiers: The target was identified falling in the area of Odaiseh |
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This morning they began the demolition of the house of Pasi Cohen in Kibbutz Bari, one of the symbols of the war that was damaged on Black Sabbath on October 7.
Destruction of an Attack Tunnel in the Area of the Central Gaza Corridor: The security forces tonight began an operation to counter terrorism in Jenin: Joint IDF, ISA and Israel Police announcement: The Chief of the General Staff to the Heads of Local Municipalities in the Jordan Valley: “We are here first and foremost to strengthen security” Attached is documentation of the forces' activity in the area of the central Gaza corridor: |
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The Center's director has an interesting back story--his brother was one of the founders of Islamic Jihad; the Israelis killed him in Malta 30 years ago.
The IDF has recovered Hamas documents from the Gaza Strip that it says prove the terror group has been secretly falsifying the results of polls conducted by the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research (PCPSR). Still, the IDF says that the documents do not prove that PCPSR was cooperating with Hamas, but rather that the terror group was conducting clandestine actions to fraudulently influence the results of the polls. PCPSR is run by prominent Palestinian pollster Khalil Shikaki. According to the IDF, the documents it recovered in Gaza "prove an extensive effort by the terror organization to falsify the results of [the PCPSR] polls, to create a false representation of the Gazan public's support for the terror organization, especially after the massacre on October 7." "These documents are part of a systematic process, the purpose of which is to disguise the collapse of the organization, and the collapse of public support for it," the IDF accuses. The military says the documents "emphasize the importance that the Hamas terror organization sees in the results of the polls, to falsify Palestinian support and to influence the Palestinian public and Arab and international public opinion." An alleged Hamas document released by the IDF shows the results of a PCPSR poll from March 2024, with both the original data and the falsified numbers. "The documents show that the falsified results are in favor of the organization and its leaders, with an emphasis on Yahya Sinwar," the military says. The documents released by the IDF also show that the falsified results show greater support among the Gazan public for Hamas's October 7 onslaught. View Quote
Hamas's Rafah Brigade has "collapsed" as a result of the IDF's ongoing offensive in the city in the southern Gaza Strip, military sources say. The remarks come a week after Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said the Rafah Brigade had been defeated. According to the IDF, around 80% of Hamas's tunnels along the Philadelphi Corridor, the Egypt-Gaza border area, have been neutralized. The military has also seen Hamas operatives increasingly trying to escape from tunnels in Rafah, and flee north to the Israeli-designated humanitarian zone. The IDF has successfully been ambushing Hamas gunmen in the area who have tried to flee, military sources add. View Quote
The IDF releases footage of troops neutralizing explosive devices amid an ongoing operation in the northern West Bank, during which the military says forces have so far killed at least 12 Palestinian gunmen. The ongoing operation is focused on dismantling a Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad terror network in the Tulkarem area, as well as in Jenin and the Far'a camp near Tubas. While the army says it has seen a relative decline in terror coming from the northern West Bank in recent months, it has also seen continued attempts by terror operatives to launch attacks. After a series of smaller operations in the northern West Bank, the IDF decided to launch a more extensive operation, targeting three areas at once -- Jenin, Tulkarem and Far'a -- where terror operatives were seen as operating together. The large-scale operation was also launched in part following an intended suicide bombing in Tel Aviv earlier this month. The attack was largely unsuccessful after the Hamas terrorist was killed when the bomb in his backpack exploded prematurely as he walked down a sidewalk. In the first 24 hours of the operation, the IDF says soldiers killed 12 gunmen and detained more than 10 others. Palestinian media put the total toll at 17. Five of them, including the leader of a Palestinian Islamic Jihad wing in Tulkarem's Nur Shams camp, were killed in an exchange of fire with troops at a mosque in the West Bank city overnight. Another top member of Islamic Jihad was detained. The IDF has carried out several drone strikes amid the operation. It publishes footage of one of them. Dozens of explosive devices were neutralized and weapons were also seized, the army says, attaching footage showing soldiers shooting at bombs planted along roads in the West Bank. The IDF has also been ripping up roads in the West Bank where it says it has intelligence of explosive devices that were planted there. So far, dozens of bombs hidden underneath roads have been neutralized, the military says. One soldier was moderately wounded and a member of the police's Yamam counterterrorism unit was lightly hurt amid the operations, the IDF adds. View Quote
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Several explosive-laden drones launched from Lebanon impacted in the northern Golan Heights a short while ago, according to the IDF. Suspected drone sirens had sounded in the northern communities of Ein Qiniyye, Kela and Sha'al amid the incident. There are no immediate reports of damage or injuries. View Quote
A Palestinian Islamic Jihad intelligence officer was killed in a drone strike in southern Gaza's Rafah yesterday, the IDF says. According to the military, Osama Gadallah served as a commander in Islamic Jihad's military intelligence unit, and he also participated in the October 7 onslaught. The IDF says that dozens more gunmen were killed by troops with the 162nd Division in Rafah in the past day. Further north, in Khan Younis and on the outskirts of Deir al-Balah, the IDF says troops with the 98th Division also killed dozens of gunmen in clashes and by directing drone strikes over the previous 24 hours. In the Netzarim Corridor in the Strip's center, reservists with the 252nd Division directed a drone strike on a cell of gunmen, while carrying out pinpoint raids in the area, the military says. In addition, the Israeli Air Force struck more than 40 targets across Gaza in the past day, which the IDF says includes buildings used by Hamas and other positions used by terror operatives to open fire at troops. View Quote
Overnight, Israeli forces killed five Palestinian gunmen who were hiding in a mosque in the West Bank city of Tulkarem, including a local terror leader, the IDF, police, and Shin Bet say. The IDF launched a large-scale operation in Tulkarem yesterday. Troops are also operating in the city of Jenin and the Far'a camp near Tubas as part of the operation. In Tulkarem, troops of Border Police's elite Yamam counterterrorism unit battled a group of gunmen who had been holed up in a mosque, following intelligence of their whereabouts provided by the Shin Bet, the joint statement says. Five Palestinian gunmen were killed and one Israeli Yamam officer was lightly hurt in the exchange, according to the military. Among the dead is Muhammad Jaber, known as Abu Shuja'a, who had been previously reported by Palestinian media to be the commander of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad’s local wing in the Nur Shams camp in Tulkarem. The Shin Bet says Jaber was involved in planning and directing many terror attacks, including the killing of Amnon Muchtar in a terror attack in Qalqilya in June. Another terror operative was arrested, according to the statement. Palestinian media names the arrested individual as Mohammed Qassas, a member of Islamic Jihad's local wing in Tulkarem. View Quote Attached File |
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"A dying culture invariably exhibits personal rudeness. Bad manners. Lack of consideration for others in minor matters. A loss of politeness, of gentle manners, is more significant than is a riot."
Robert A. Heinlein, Friday |
Another strike on Hezbollah:
Terrorists in northern Samaria are planting landmines in civilian areas: Attached is footage from the preparations of the troops for a counterterrorism operation in Jenin and Tulkarm: Attached is drone footage of an operations center and an explosives lab in a mosque located by soldiers of the Duvdevan Unit in Far'a: The families of the abductees arrived this morning at the border of the Gaza Strip with large loudspeakers from there they shouted to their loved ones who have been held captive for 328 days - after that the families broke through one of the fences and ran to their loved ones who are in Gaza. Ella, the daughter of Ohad Ben Ami cried out to her father: "Do you hear me? I miss you. I will do everything to hug you again. Hold on - it's hard but you'll be fine. You'll come back and we'll all hug you." The IDF eliminated dozens of terrorists and located large quantities of weapons in central and southern Gaza; a commander in the Islamic Jihad’s intelligence unit was eliminated: Strike on Kfarkela, Lebanon |
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Sorry I'm behind. I had to go back to work.
The IDF says it carried out a strike against a group of gunmen who hijacked an aid convoy in the southern Gaza Strip earlier today. According to the military, a convoy of aid trucks from the American Near East Refugee Aid (Anera) organization entered the southern Rafah area with IDF coordination. During the drive, "armed men took over a vehicle at the front of the convoy (a jeep) and began to lead it," the military says. Shortly after the hijacking, the IDF says it was able to determine that it could strike only the car with the gunmen, without harming the rest of the convoy. It then carried out the strike. "There was no damage to the other vehicles in the convoy and it reached its destination according to the plan. The attack on the armed men removed the threat of them taking over the humanitarian convoy," the IDF says. The military says representatives from the Coordination of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT) unit spoke with members of Anera, who "confirmed that all the members of the organization who were part of the convoy, and the humanitarian aid, were safe and sound and reached their destination safely." "The presence of armed men in a humanitarian convoy without coordination is against the procedures and makes it difficult to secure the convoys and their workers and thus also harms the humanitarian effort in Gaza," the IDF adds. View Quote Attached File Translation: Scenes of the storming and burning of the Greek ship (SOUNION) in the Red Sea, whose owner company violated the decision to ban entry to the ports of occupied Palestine. View Quote
IDF: Today, the IDF and ISA completed a counterterrorism operation in the area of Far'a in the Jordan Valley with the objective of foiling terror, exposing terrorist infrastructure and eliminating armed terrorists in the area. At the beginning of the operation, the soldiers arrived in an IAF helicopter and operated to encircle the area. During the counterterrorism operation, an IAF aircraft struck and eliminated an armed terrorist cell inside a vehicle. During the operation, with the direction of the ISA, IDF soldiers used a drone to locate an explosives laboratory and operations center embedded inside a mosque in the area. Weapons, explosive devices and additional military equipment were also located inside the mosque. Furthermore, the IDF soldiers encountered armed terrorists in exchanges of fire, during which hits on the terrorists were identified. Additionally, terrorists hurled explosive devices at the soldiers. No IDF injuries were reported. As part of the operation, the soldiers searched and questioned individuals suspected of terror activity and confiscated various weapons. The confiscated weapons were transferred to the security forces for further investigation. View Quote
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"A dying culture invariably exhibits personal rudeness. Bad manners. Lack of consideration for others in minor matters. A loss of politeness, of gentle manners, is more significant than is a riot."
Robert A. Heinlein, Friday |
Institute for Study of War Backgrounder 29 August Key Takeaways Gaza 252nd Division continued clearing operations along the Netzarim Corridor in the central Gaza Strip on August 29. The al Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades mortared an Israeli headquarters along the Netzarim Corridor. 98th Division continued clearing operations in Khan Younis and on the outskirts of Deir al Balah on August 29. A Palestinian journalist reported on August 29 that the IDF conducted a limited withdrawal from eastern Deir al Balah. The al Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades and Nasser Salah al Din Brigades conducted a combined mortar attack targeting Israeli forces in eastern Deir al Balah on August 29; Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) detonated a house-borne improvised explosive device (HBIED) targeting Israeli ground forces. 162nd Division continued clearing operations in Rafah on August 29. Israeli forces directed an airstrike that killed a PIJ military intelligence commander who participated in the October 7, 2023, attack against Israel. The National Resistance Brigades mortared Israeli forces in the Yabna camp in eastern Rafah. Palestinian militias conducted two indirect fire attacks into southern Israel. Hamas fired rockets at Israeli forces at the Mars military site in the Gaza Envelope. The al Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades launched rockets targeting Israeli forces in Kissufim. West Bank The IDF conducted raids in Tulkarm and Jenin for the third consecutive day. The IDF engaged a Palestinian militia cell in Nour Shams refugee camp in Tulkarm and killed five fighters, including Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) Tulkarm Battalion Commander Abu Shuja. Palestinian and Israeli media previously reported in April 2024 that the IDF had killed Shuja, but Shuja reappeared three days later and resumed militia activities. The IDF separately conducted a raid in Tulkarm refugee camp on August 29, killing five Palestinian fighters and detaining a local militia battalion commander. The IDF concluded a two-day raid in al Fara refugee camp in the Jordan Valley. The IDF killed four Palestinian fighters and discovered an IED production site in a mosque during the raid. The IDF was unable to safely remove the IEDs from the mosque and conducted a controlled detonation of the devices that caused a fire in the mosque. Lebanon Hezbollah has conducted at least ten attacks into northern Israel. Axis of Resistance The Islamic Resistance in Iraq—a coalition of Iranian-backed Iraqi militias—claimed a drone attack targeting the Alon Tavor Power Plant in Haifa, Israel, on August 28. Yemen UKMT reported Global Position Systems (GPS) disruptions in the Persian Gulf southwest of Asalouyeh, Bushehr Province, Iran on August 29. UKMTO reported a similar GPS interference in early April 2024. Houthi spokesperson Yahya Sarea published a video on August 29 of Houthi fighters boarding and setting off seven explosive devices on the Greek-flagged Sounion oil tanker. The publication of the video followed statements from Houthi and Iranian officials on August 28 that the Houthis will permit third parties to tow the oil tanker to safety. The European Union’s military mission to the Red Sea sighted fires on the Sounion but did not observe any signs of an oil spill. Houthi Supreme Leader Abdulmalik al Houthi confirmed that the Houthis boarded the vessel in a speech and warned of further attacks targeting vessels transiting the Red Sea. Analysis of Hamas Israeli military sources said that IDF operations in Rafah caused the “collapse” of Hamas’ Rafah Brigade. Hamas fighters have increasingly attempted to flee Rafah via tunnels north to the al Mawasi humanitarian zone. Hamas’ weekly rate of attacks in Rafah have declined since the IDF began its offensive in Rafah on May 7; Hamas attacks in August have continued to decline compared to July’s rate of attacks. The rate of Hamas attacks began to decline dramatically around August 13. Hamas did not claim an attack for six days between August 13 and August 19 while the 162nd Division conducted its multi-day clearing operation in Tal al Sultan. Hamas has only conducted nine attacks targeting Israeli forces since August 19 as of this writing. Hamas has not conducted any attacks in the Rafah area since August 23. Recent Hamas activity in the month of August have demonstrated neither clear objectives nor sophisticated weaponry or planning, suggesting that Hamas has lost the capabilities to conduct these types of attacks. View Quote |
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"A dying culture invariably exhibits personal rudeness. Bad manners. Lack of consideration for others in minor matters. A loss of politeness, of gentle manners, is more significant than is a riot."
Robert A. Heinlein, Friday |
The IDF releases footage of troops neutralizing explosive devices:
Attached is a video of the counterterrorism operation: IOSH security forces attack terrorists in an operation in Judea and Samaria: The IDF and ISA completed a counterterrorism operation in the area of Far'a in the Jordan Valley with the objective of foiling terror, exposing terrorist infrastructure and eliminating armed terrorists in the area. Take a look at Kfar Kila in southern Lebanon—Hezbollah terrorists are trying to turn all of Lebanon into the next Gaza. Lebanese citizens, it’s time to rise up and take your country back! The IDF attacked several launchers of the terrorist organization Hezbollah: |
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The commander of Hamas's military wing in the West Bank city of Jenin was killed, along with two other operatives, in clashes and drone strikes this morning, the IDF, Shin Bet, and police say. According to the military, amid an ongoing operation in the northern West Bank, troops spotted a cell of gunmen in a car in the Jenin area town of Zababdeh. Inside the car was Wissam Hazem, the head of Hamas's terror network in Jenin. Undercover Border Police officers opened fire at the car, killing Hazem, while the other two gunmen fled, the joint statement says. A short while later, a drone struck and killed the pair. According to Israel, Hazem was involved in numerous shooting and bombing attacks, and was advancing additional attacks. The other two gunmen, killed by the drone, are named by the IDF as Maysara Masharqa and Arafat Amer. The military says they were Hamas members working under Hazem, and were also involved in shooting attacks, including against Israeli communities near the West Bank security barrier. Inside the car and on the bodies of the terror operatives, the IDF says it recovered assault rifles, a handgun, and other weapons. No troops were hurt in the incident. View Quote
Border Police release footage of this morning's exchange of fire in the West Bank town of Zababdeh near Jenin, during which senior Hamas commander Wissam Hazem was killed. Another two Hamas members in the car fled and were killed moments later in drone strikes. View Quote
The IDF has wrapped up a three-week-long operation in the southern Gaza Strip, during which the military says it demolished six kilometers worth of tunnels, killed over 250 gunmen, and recovered the bodies of six hostages. The raid, in Khan Younis and on the outskirts of Deir al-Balah, was launched by the 98th Division in early August. The division has now been withdrawn from Gaza as it prepares for future operations. According to the IDF, amid the operation combat engineers demolished six separate tunnels, which totaled to some six kilometers worth of underground passages. Inside some of the tunnels, troops killed gunmen, as well as located areas where terror operatives would reside, and found weapons, the military says. Dozens more Hamas infrastructures above ground were also demolished amid the operation, the IDF says. The military says troops also located weapons, rocket launchers, and intelligence materials at a "central" Hamas outpost in the Deir al-Balah area. In the Hamad Town residential complex of Khan Younis, the IDF recovered the bodies of six hostages from a Hamas tunnel last week. The hostages were Alex Dancyg, 75, Yagev Buchshtav, 35, Chaim Peri, 79, Yoram Metzger, 80, Nadav Popplewell, 51, and Avraham Munder, 78. View Quote
More than 30 sites in the Gaza Strip were struck by the Israeli Air Force in the past day, the military says in a morning update. The targets included rocket launchers, buildings used by terror groups, weapon depots, and other infrastructure, according to the IDF. Meanwhile, the military says that troops with the 162nd Division killed dozens of gunmen in southern Gaza's Rafah in the previous 24 hours. View Quote
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"A dying culture invariably exhibits personal rudeness. Bad manners. Lack of consideration for others in minor matters. A loss of politeness, of gentle manners, is more significant than is a riot."
Robert A. Heinlein, Friday |
The IDF says troops have killed 20 gunmen and detained 17 wanted Palestinians during an ongoing major operation in the northern West Bank. The operation has been taking place in Tulkarem, Jenin, and the Far'a camp near Tubas. Troops have also destroyed dozens of explosive devices and seized many weapons, the IDF adds. View Quote
Latest Developments On the third day of an extensive military operation in the West Bank, Israel Border Police eliminated local Hamas commander Wessam Khazem in the city of Jenin on August 30. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said Border Police forces, acting on Shin Bet intelligence agency information, located Hazem in a vehicle and eliminated him. An Israeli aircraft eliminated two additional Hamas members who had fled from the car in which they and Khazem were traveling. Troops located M16 rifles, a handgun, ammunition, explosives, gas grenades, and thousands of shekels in the vehicle, the IDF noted. The IDF implicated Khazem as the head of Hamas in Jenin, responsible for orchestrating and carrying out shooting and IED attacks in the West Bank. Potentially complicating matters for Israel, Khazem held Norwegian citizenship, Arab affairs analyst Khaled Abu Toameh reported. Expert Analysis “With the assistance of its Iranian sponsor, Hamas has been seeking to expand its terrorist network in the West Bank over the past year. The elimination of a Hamas commander in Jenin is a significant achievement in the war against Hamas’s attempt to infiltrate cities such as Jenin.” — Seth J. Frantzman, FDD Adjunct Fellow “The recent failed Tel Aviv suicide bombing, coupled with persistent violence committed by terrorist groups in the West Bank, compelled Israel to launch a broad operation in the territory. Israeli security chiefs likely realized the situation was poised to worsen significantly weeks before the start of the Jewish high holiday season. While the operation in the West Bank has made some important progress, a more comprehensive strategy is needed to eliminate the persistent threat of terrorist groups in the West Bank.” — Joe Truzman, Senior Research Analyst at FDD’s Long War Journal IDF Eliminates Palestinian Islamic Jihad Commander in Tulkarem On August 29, the IDF targeted and eliminated Palestinian Islamic Jihad commander Muhammed Jabber in the city of Tulkarem. According to the IDF, the operation involved the Shin Bet intelligence agency, Yamam (National Counter-Terrorism Unit), and military troops who were deployed to a mosque where Jabber was found hiding alongside four gunmen. Israeli forces killed the gunmen inside the mosque after carrying out a “pressure cooker” — a tactic that involves increasing the volume of fire at a structure to force the occupants inside to surrender, The Times of Israel reported. Separately, Israeli forces killed three terrorists in a nearby building, while a fourth surrendered to troops. The IDF accused Muhammad Jabber, commonly known as “Abu Shujaa,” of being involved in several terrorist attacks, including the murder of Amnon Muchtar, a 66-year-old Israeli civilian, in the West Bank city of Qalqilya on June 22. View Quote |
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"A dying culture invariably exhibits personal rudeness. Bad manners. Lack of consideration for others in minor matters. A loss of politeness, of gentle manners, is more significant than is a riot."
Robert A. Heinlein, Friday |
The IDF struck the launcher from which projectiles were fired toward Israeli territory; Dozens of terrorists were eliminated in the southern and central Gaza Strip over the past day:
"Put your hands up and spread your legs. Take your pants off. Do not speak. Do not make problems. You are a hostage. I will kill you." The sheet of words and sentences that Hamas terrorists were specifically given to use for kidnapping Israeli civilians. Watch the video. Jenin: The Troops of the 98th Division Have Completed Their Mission in the Southern Gaza Strip and Are Preparing for Further Missions: Attached is footage of the activity of the 7th Brigade in Deir al-Balah: Attached is a video of the destruction of the tunnels as part of the operation: The Israeli Air Force works accurately wherever needed to defend our civilians: |
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The IDF says it killed two Palestinian terrorists as two suspected car bombs were detonated in the Gush Etzion area of the West Bank this evening, In the first incident, a car exploded at a gas station near the Gush Etzion junction. Troops dispatched to the scene shot dead a terrorist who had arrived in the vehicle, and attempted to attack them, the military says. Footage posted to social media shows the moment that the suspect was shot. Two men were moderately and lightly wounded by gunfire amid the incident, medics say, likely as a result of friendly fire while forces shot the alleged terrorist dead. In the second incident, a Palestinian terrorist rammed a car into a guard at the entrance to the settlement of Karmei Tzur, lightly injuring him, according to medics. The IDF says troops dispatched to the scene shot dead the terrorist, and are continuing to search for additional possible suspects. The car used in the attack at Karmei Tzur also exploded, though the IDF is still looking into the circumstances. The IDF also says that it cannot confirm the two attacks are related at this stage. View Quote
The commander of the IDF's Etzion Regional Brigade, Col. Gal Rich, was slightly wounded amid tonight's attempted bombing attacks in the West Bank. Rich was hit in the arm by gunfire while troops shot dead a Palestinian terrorist at a gas station at the Etzion Junction. He is being treated by medics and is said to be in good condition. An image from the scene shows the brigade commander investigating the attack. View Quote
During the incident at Karmei Tzur, IDF troops opened fire at the terrorist who breached the entrance to the settlement. One of the members of the local security team in his own car crashed into the terrorist's car, and killed the Palestinian assailant. A short while later, the terrorist's car exploded due to a bomb planted in it. View Quote Attached File
A barrage of some 40 rockets was fired from Lebanon at the Western Galilee earlier tonight, the IDF says. The military says that some of the rockets were intercepted and others impacted the area, though no injuries were caused. It adds that troops shelled the launch sites with artillery. Meanwhile, the IDF says it struck several Hezbollah rocket launchers in southern Lebanon in the last few hours. View Quote
The fact is that Mashaal is seeking to send young men to their deaths, men who were likely born during or after the Second Intifada, they are too young to remember the last time this method didn’t work, so he is exploiting their youth and ignorance to harm young men while the wealthy war profiteers of the top Hamas leadership all relaxes in Doha. This is what Hamas is, a murderous genocidal movement that exploits the young and poor so that the leaders can be billionaires living abroad View Quote
Article linked in X post in quote box The Jewish Chronicle reports that out of the 108 hostages believed to be still held in Gaza, only about 20 are alive and under Hamas's control. These captives are reportedly being used to surround Sinwar, providing protection for the Hamas leader who remains in hiding underground. Intelligence sources told the Jewish Chronicle that Israel has had several opportunities to eliminate Yahya Sinwar after locating his hiding tunnels. However, these attacks were not authorized due to the danger posed to the hostages. The remaining captives, both living and dead, are believed to be in the hands of smaller terror groups, including the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, the Mujahideen Brigades, the al-Nasser Salah al-Deen Brigades, and the al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades. These groups have reportedly cut off contact with Sinwar and are rebelling against his instructions. Security sources cited by the Jewish Chronicle suggest that these smaller groups have been planning a coup for months due to disagreements with Sinwar over the identity and numbers of Palestinian prisoners to be released in any hostage deal. While Sinwar prioritizes the release of Hamas prisoners, these organizations demand representation for prisoners from their own ranks. The smaller groups are also taking a harder line in negotiations, insisting on the release of all terrorists from Israeli jails, including 1,236 convicted murderers serving life sentences. They also oppose Israel's proposal to deport released prisoners from Gaza and the West Bank. These internal Palestinian frictions have reportedly been a significant obstacle in reaching a hostage deal. The situation is further complicated by Sinwar's reliance on the captives for his own safety. The Hamas leader, in hiding since October 7, has reportedly surrounded himself with 22 living, handcuffed hostages, using them as protection against potential elimination by Israel. Sinwar's main demands include ending the war, the withdrawal of the IDF from the entire Gaza Strip, and American guarantees that Israel will not continue the war after a hostage deal is completed. He is also seeking assurances that he will not be eliminated once the hostages in his possession are released. Another point of contention in recent talks is the Philadelphi Corridor, a narrow strip of land between Gaza and Egypt used for smuggling. Hamas seeks control of this area to restore its military power, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu opposes this, even at the risk of derailing a potential deal. Talks in Cairo have resumed, but a breakthrough remains elusive. Israeli sources believe Sinwar may be stalling, hoping for a wider regional war that would divert the IDF's attention from Gaza. Meanwhile, Hamas is reportedly encouraging terrorist activity in the West Bank to further burden the Israeli army. Zaher Jabarin, a former prisoner released in the 2011 Gilad Shalit exchange, has been tasked with activating terrorists in the area, according to intelligence sources who spoke with the JC. Jabarin, currently operating from Turkey, is considered Hamas's top financier and is believed to be transferring large amounts of funds received from Iran to fuel terror in the West Bank. View Quote |
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"A dying culture invariably exhibits personal rudeness. Bad manners. Lack of consideration for others in minor matters. A loss of politeness, of gentle manners, is more significant than is a riot."
Robert A. Heinlein, Friday |
TC Source: Company Security Officer and Master. Issued: 30 Aug 2024 2105UTC UKMTO has received a report an incident 130NM east of Aden, Yemen. Update 001: The CSO of a vessel reports 2 missiles exploding in close proximity to the vessel. The Master reports all crew are safe and proceeding to next port of call. View Quote Attached File
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"A dying culture invariably exhibits personal rudeness. Bad manners. Lack of consideration for others in minor matters. A loss of politeness, of gentle manners, is more significant than is a riot."
Robert A. Heinlein, Friday |
Institute for Study of War Backgrounder 30 August Key Takeaways Gaza 98th Division "completed" operations in Khan Younis and on the outskirts of Deir al Balah on August 30 after operating there since early August. The IDF also reported the outcome of the 98th Division’s operations in Khan Younis and the Deir al Balah vicinity over the last 24 hours. Yahalom combat engineers and the 7th Brigade destroyed six tunnels in the area measuring about six kilometers long in total and located safe houses and weapons in some of the tunnels. The 7th Brigade also located weapons and destroyed infrastructure in Khan Younis and Deir al Balah. The 7th Brigade’s 77th Battalion conducted a raid targeting a Hamas outpost in Deir al Balah and located weapons and “intelligence documents.” Palestinian Islamic Jihad mortared Israeli forces in eastern Khan Younis on August 29. The IDF 162nd Division continued clearing operations in Rafah on August 30. The IDF killed at least four people in an aid convoy in the southern Gaza Strip that the IDF said was hijacked by Palestinian fighters on August 29. A senior official from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office reported that the Israeli security cabinet voted on August 29 in favor of retaining Israel’s presence along the Philadelphi Corridor, thus cementing an Israeli presence in the corridor as official policy. West Bank The IDF continued raids in Jenin for the fourth consecutive day on August 30. The IDF killed Hamas’ Jenin battalion commander Wissam Khazem during engagements with Hamas fighters. The IDF conducted a drone strike that killed two of Khazem’s subordinates in Jenin as they attempted to escape in a vehicle after the engagement. The IDF stated that the Khazem-led Hamas cell was responsible for conducting shooting and IED attacks in the West Bank and along the West Bank-Israel barrier. The IDF recovered M4/M16-style rifles, pistols, ammunition, explosive devices and "tens of thousands” of Israeli shekels from the fighter’s vehicle. Senior Hamas official Abdel Hakim Hanini confirmed that Hamas is shifting its tactics to conduct suicide attacks targeting Israeli forces and civilians. Hanini claimed that Hamas’ return to suicide attacks is a response to Israeli forces and settlers “crossing red lines.” Hamas has primarily used rocket attacks to impose costs on the Israeli population over the last two decades. The dwindling Hamas rocket stockpile in the Gaza Strip makes this option less viable, however. Hamas claimed responsibility for the attempted suicide bombing in Tel Aviv on August 18, marking the first such claim since 2008. Senior Hamas official Khaled Meshaal responded to the Israeli counterterrorism operation in the West Bank on August 28 by threatening future suicide bombings in Israel. Lebanon and the Golan Heights Hezbollah conducted seven attacks into northern Israel since CTP-ISW's last data cutoff on August 29. The IDF detected “several” rockets targeting Israel from Lebanon, one of which landed in the Upper Galilee region. Iran and Axis of Resistance Senior Iranian commanders and officials highlighted Iran’s defensive capabilities against Israel. Semnan Province Artesh Air Defense Commander Colonel Mehdi Fadaei Bashi stated during Friday prayers on August 30 that Iran’s Sayyed 3 long-range surface-to-air missile and new Nasser 40 and Moin 40 radar systems are some of Iran’s “most important [air defense] capabilities.” Assembly of Experts Vice Chairman Hashem Hosseini Bushehri claimed on August 29 that Israel wouldn’t dare to target Iranian skies and stated that Iranian air defenses have a ”heavy responsibility.” The Artesh Air Defense Force’s Chief Commander Brigadier General Alireza Sabahifard stated that Iran has ”upgraded” its air defense capabilities in response to global threats and added that the Air Defense Forces are ”carefully monitoring” Israel. CENTCOM destroyed a Houthi missile system and unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) in Houthi-controlled territory in Yemen. View Quote |
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"A dying culture invariably exhibits personal rudeness. Bad manners. Lack of consideration for others in minor matters. A loss of politeness, of gentle manners, is more significant than is a riot."
Robert A. Heinlein, Friday |
Fuckem , the mooselims im speaking of . They had a choice , Live in peace ,or die in pieces . They chose their path .
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The Commanding Officer of the Central Command and the Commanding Officer of the Judea and Samaria Division in Jenin:
Menashe Brigade in Jenin: A video announcement of a Company Commander in the 906th Battalion: The IAF struck a number of ready-to-use Hezbollah launchers in the areas of Maryamine and Yaroun: IDF soldiers identified a number of terrorists entering a Hezbollah military structure in the area of Tayr Harfa: |
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An explosive laden drone launched from Lebanon an hour ago struck near the northern community of Beit Hillel, the IDF says. There are no injuries in the attack. Sirens had sounded in several communities in the Galilee Panhandle amid the incident. Separately, the IDF says it struck a building in southern Lebanon's Markaba where a group of Hezbollah operatives were spotted. Fighter jets carried out the strike on the building a short while after the Hezbollah members were identified by troops of the 869th Combat Intelligence Collection Unit. View Quote
The IDF's ongoing major operation in the northern West Bank is now largely focusing on the Jenin area, after raids in Tulkarem and Far'a concluded. Troops this morning raided the Jenin's refugee camp, where they neutralized dozens of explosive devices that were planted along the roads, according to the military. There have been fierce clashes between IDF troops and Palestinian gunmen in the Jenin area this morning. So far amid the major operation launched earlier this week, the IDF says troops have killed at least 26 gunmen and detained another 30 wanted Palestinians. View Quote
Israeli forces have detained six Palestinians who are suspected to have been involved in last night's dual car bombing attacks in the West Bank. Their connection to the attacks in the Gush Etzion area is being looked into. The IDF has meanwhile encircled Hebron and towns in the area, where the two terrorists came from, as it searches for additional suspects and investigates the attack. This morning, troops demolished a bomb-making lab in Hebron. The military says that there is no fear of a third car bomb -- as some media outlets reported -- and the incident in Gush Etzion is considered to have ended. The two cars that exploded in Gush Etzion are believed by the IDF to have been packed with makeshift explosive devices. View Quote
The IDF and Shin Bet believe that the two Palestinian terrorists who attempted to carry out concurrent car bombing attacks in the Gush Etzion area of the West Bank last night were coordinated. The two terrorists set out together from the Hebron area and headed toward the Etzion settlement bloc to carry out the attack at two locations, according to the initial probe. One car bomb was set off at a gas station at the Gush Etzion junction, while the second terrorist breached into the Karmei Tzur settlement and his car exploded there. Both terrorists were killed. Their identities and affiliations are not immediately known. At the gas station, a soldier was moderately wounded and a reservist officer who is the head of a local security team was lightly hurt as troops opened fire at the terrorist. The commander of the IDF's Etzion Regional Brigade, Col. Gal Rich, was also lightly hurt but did not require hospitalization. In Karmei Tzur, a local security officer chased after the terrorist in his own car. He rammed into the terrorist's car, before getting out and opening fire, killing him. The car then exploded. View Quote Palestinian posts with videos from the West Bank and Gaza
Video showing neighborhood in Tulkarm after IDF took out PIJ leader. The IDF claimed they killed him earlier this year, then he was found to be alive. Judging by the state of the building, the Israelis wanted to make damn sure he was dead this time.
From the place where the commander of the Tulkarm Battalion, "Abu Shujaa", and 4 resistance fighters were martyred, where armed clashes took place after he was surrounded by the occupation forces, at dawn today.. View Quote
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"A dying culture invariably exhibits personal rudeness. Bad manners. Lack of consideration for others in minor matters. A loss of politeness, of gentle manners, is more significant than is a riot."
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Timeline of recent operations in Jenin--link.
Entire linked article below Here are some of the notable recent Israeli military operations in the territory: July 3-5, 2023: Israel launched its largest military operation in years against armed groups in the West Bank, a raid meant to curb attacks by armed Palestinians on Israelis. Israel carried out deadly airstrikes, which had not happened there in about two decades. Twelve Palestinians were killed during the operation, which involved about 1,000 Israeli soldiers. Militant groups claimed at least nine of them as members. One Israeli soldier was also killed, possibly mistakenly by a fellow soldier. Thousands of people fled their homes and Israel detained and interrogated many others. Here are pictures of the raid. Oct. 19, 2023: At least 13 Palestinians and one Israeli officer were killed in clashes, less than two weeks after the Hamas-led attacks in southern Israel. At least five of the 13 Palestinians were children. The worst clashes were in Nur Shams. Israel’s military said that it was “thwarting terrorist infrastructure and confiscating weapons” in the operation — and that Palestinians had fought back, shooting and throwing improvised bombs. Dec. 12-14, 2023: An Israeli raid killed at least 12 people during a two-and-a-half-day incursion in Jenin. A 13-year-old was pronounced dead at a hospital after his father carried him there, according to the medical charity Doctors Without Borders, which said Israeli armored cars had blocked ambulances. At least 34 other people were injured. The Palestinian Prisoners Club, a rights group, said that at least 100 Palestinians had been arrested. Israel disciplined three soldiers for a video showing some of them singing a Jewish prayer in a mosque in Jenin during the raid. The footage had circulated widely online. Jan. 7, 2024: At least nine Palestinians and an Israeli officer were killed during a day of violence. A drone strike killed seven men in pre-dawn clashes during an incursion into Jenin. Four were brothers, aged 22 to 29, the Palestinian Authority’s official news agency, Wafa, said. Israeli soldiers killed an eighth man in the central West Bank, Palestinian health officials said. And a 3-year-old girl was killed, apparently by errant fire, when Israeli forces said they shot at a car that rammed a checkpoint near Jerusalem. The Israeli border police officer was killed when a bomb blew up her military vehicle. Jan. 30, 2024: Israeli soldiers raided a hospital and fatally shot a Hamas commander in a patient’s room. During the brief incursion, some of the soldiers were wearing medical garb, surveillance footage showed, as they brandished their guns in the hospital. Two other men were also killed in the shooting. Experts said the raid raised questions because hospitals have special protection under international laws of war. April 20, 2024: Israeli soldiers killed at least 10 people at the Nur Shams camp, the military said, in what it described as a “counterterrorism operation.” Palestinian officials said that at least 14 people had died, including a 15-year-old boy. The next day, Palestinians in the West Bank went on a general strike in protest: Shops, schools, universities, banks and public transit were closed or stopped. View Quote Videos of previous operations Israeli troops, some disguised in women's clothing and as medical staff enter West Bank hospital Operation Defensive Shield, The Battle Of Manger Square Video showing what prompted 2002 West Bank operation--Jenin was the suicide bomber capital of the world. Buses, restaurants, and a Passover Seder were attacked in Israel; one bus route was hit twice in 7 days--the young woman in the graduation picture was one of the suicide bombers. Suicide Bombs, Israeli Attacks On Palestinian Headquarters, Operation Defensive Shield |
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"A dying culture invariably exhibits personal rudeness. Bad manners. Lack of consideration for others in minor matters. A loss of politeness, of gentle manners, is more significant than is a riot."
Robert A. Heinlein, Friday |
Timeline of recent operations in West Bank--link.
Entire linked article below Here are some of the notable recent Israeli military operations in the territory: July 3-5, 2023: Israel launched its largest military operation in years against armed groups in the West Bank, a raid meant to curb attacks by armed Palestinians on Israelis. Israel carried out deadly airstrikes, which had not happened there in about two decades. Twelve Palestinians were killed during the operation, which involved about 1,000 Israeli soldiers. Militant groups claimed at least nine of them as members. One Israeli soldier was also killed, possibly mistakenly by a fellow soldier. Thousands of people fled their homes and Israel detained and interrogated many others. Here are pictures of the raid. Oct. 19, 2023: At least 13 Palestinians and one Israeli officer were killed in clashes, less than two weeks after the Hamas-led attacks in southern Israel. At least five of the 13 Palestinians were children. The worst clashes were in Nur Shams. Israel’s military said that it was “thwarting terrorist infrastructure and confiscating weapons” in the operation — and that Palestinians had fought back, shooting and throwing improvised bombs. Dec. 12-14, 2023: An Israeli raid killed at least 12 people during a two-and-a-half-day incursion in Jenin. A 13-year-old was pronounced dead at a hospital after his father carried him there, according to the medical charity Doctors Without Borders, which said Israeli armored cars had blocked ambulances. At least 34 other people were injured. The Palestinian Prisoners Club, a rights group, said that at least 100 Palestinians had been arrested. Israel disciplined three soldiers for a video showing some of them singing a Jewish prayer in a mosque in Jenin during the raid. The footage had circulated widely online. Jan. 7, 2024: At least nine Palestinians and an Israeli officer were killed during a day of violence. A drone strike killed seven men in pre-dawn clashes during an incursion into Jenin. Four were brothers, aged 22 to 29, the Palestinian Authority’s official news agency, Wafa, said. Israeli soldiers killed an eighth man in the central West Bank, Palestinian health officials said. And a 3-year-old girl was killed, apparently by errant fire, when Israeli forces said they shot at a car that rammed a checkpoint near Jerusalem. The Israeli border police officer was killed when a bomb blew up her military vehicle. Jan. 30, 2024: Israeli soldiers raided a hospital and fatally shot a Hamas commander in a patient’s room. During the brief incursion, some of the soldiers were wearing medical garb, surveillance footage showed, as they brandished their guns in the hospital. Two other men were also killed in the shooting. Experts said the raid raised questions because hospitals have special protection under international laws of war. April 20, 2024: Israeli soldiers killed at least 10 people at the Nur Shams camp, the military said, in what it described as a “counterterrorism operation.” Palestinian officials said that at least 14 people had died, including a 15-year-old boy. The next day, Palestinians in the West Bank went on a general strike in protest: Shops, schools, universities, banks and public transit were closed or stopped. View Quote Videos of previous operations Israeli troops, some disguised in women's clothing and as medical staff enter West Bank hospital Operation Defensive Shield, The Battle Of Manger Square Video showing what prompted 2002 West Bank operation--Jenin was the suicide bomber capital of the world. Buses, restaurants, and a Passover Seder were attacked in Israel; one bus route was hit twice in 7 days--the young woman in the graduation picture was one of the suicide bombers. Suicide Bombs, Israeli Attacks On Palestinian Headquarters, Operation Defensive Shield |
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"A dying culture invariably exhibits personal rudeness. Bad manners. Lack of consideration for others in minor matters. A loss of politeness, of gentle manners, is more significant than is a riot."
Robert A. Heinlein, Friday |
Israeli TV Report: New IDF assessment shows some 6,000 Gazans invaded Israel on Oct. 7. The border was breached in 119 places--previous reports described 60 breaches in the Israel-Gaza fence.
Entire article based on TV report below--here. New assessments indicate twice as many Gazans breached the border into Israel on October 7 than previously believed, Channel 12 reported Saturday, citing data compiled by the Israel Defense Forces’ Gaza Division. Some 3,800 terrorists from the Hamas terror group’s elite Nukhba forces smashed through the border fence, the report said, among a total of 6,000 Gazans who crossed into Israel that day. Hitherto, figures made public indicated that some 3,000 Hamas-led terrorists participated in the invasion, massacre and hostage-taking that day. That number did not take into account Gazans who crossed the fence and participated in the atrocities but were not Hamas members, nor did it differentiate between Nukhba terrorists and other Hamas terrorists. It was unclear from the report what the status was of the 2,200 other Gazans who infiltrated Israel on October 7. Presumably, many were civilians, as extensive footage of the onslaught showed many enter to loot and take part in the assault, while others were likely members of other Hamas units or other terrorist organizations such as the Palestinian Islamic Jihad. The TV report also said that the border was breached in 119 spots — again, about double the previously widely cited figure of 60 breaches in the Gaza-Israel fence. Additionally, 1,000 terrorists inside Gaza were involved in firing rockets at Israel that day, the report said, meaning that a total of some 7,000 Gazans took part in the onslaught. Some 5,000 rockets were fired at Israel on October 7, with 3,000 of them in the first four hours of the onslaught, according to the IDF. Channel 12 said the data was submitted to IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi. In response to the report, Channel 12 quoted the IDF Spokesman’s Office as saying that the IDF’s operational probe of the events surrounding October 7 has not yet been completed, and is continuing in accordance with situational assessments and operational needs. Upon completion, the findings will be made public, the spokesman’s office said. The October 7 massacre saw terrorists kill some 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and kidnap 251, all while committing widespread atrocities and mass sexual assault. Over 350 people were killed at a music festival and whole families were executed in their homes. View Quote
The IDF says it has located several bodies in the Gaza Strip, which may belong to Israeli hostages. "At this stage the forces are still operating in the area and carrying out a process to extract and identify the bodies, which will last several hours," the military says. The IDF calls on the public not to spread unverified rumors. View Quote
An Israeli soldier was killed and three others were wounded during clashes with Hamas gunmen in the West Bank city of Jenin this morning, the military announces. The slain soldier is named as Staff Sgt. Elkana Navon, 20, a squad commander in the Bislamach Brigade’s 906th Battalion, from Petah Tikva. According to an initial IDF probe, troops carrying out a raid in Jenin encountered two gunmen, considered to be prominent members of the Hamas terror group. The soldiers exchange fire with the two terror operatives from a close range, killing both of them. Four soldiers were hit by the gunmen, including Navon who later died. One of the wounded troops, an officer, is listed in serious condition. View Quote
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On August 21, 2024, Hezbollah published a video of a cannon firing from a closed building with an opening in the roof (pictured on the left). This attack was carried out on August 18, 2024, by #Hezbollah aimed at the border town of Shtula using a M101 Howitzer. The M101 is a 105mm light cannon with a range of 8 to 15 km depending on the type of shell and firing angle. The M101 Howitzer is American-made and widely used by US forces in World War 2, Korea, and Vietnam as you can see in the comparison photo on the right. It can be assumed that the cannon reached Hezbollah in some way from the Lebanese army. At this point, it is a relatively old weapon. Western weapons reach Hezbollah in different ways, but the potential for it to leak from the Lebanese Army is high and is even reflected in the potential spillover of anti-aircraft missiles, anti-tank missiles, additional military equipment, and other Western military technologies. All of which are intended to be used against Israel directly. View Quote Attached File
IS UKRAINE NOW TARGETING IRGC MEMBERS? After more than 2 years of getting killed by Iranian-made drones, seems like the Ukrainians finally had enough.. Today Ukraine announced the elimination of the Iranian Moussa Sharfi Molassari in Russia. According to Iranian opposition sources, Molassari belonged to the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corp (IRGC) and was responsible for the transfer of the Shahed and Mohajir UAVs to Russia. He operated on the Iran-Crimea line and among his duties was the training of Russian forces in Crimea to operate UAVs. View Quote Attached File |
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"A dying culture invariably exhibits personal rudeness. Bad manners. Lack of consideration for others in minor matters. A loss of politeness, of gentle manners, is more significant than is a riot."
Robert A. Heinlein, Friday |
Institute for Study of War Backgrounder 31 August Key Takeaways Gaza 252nd Division continued to operate in Gaza City on August 31. Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) targeted IDF personnel with sniper fire in Zaytoun. The IDF Air Force targeted and killed PIJ's Central Camps Brigade commander Muhammad Qatrawi in the central Gaza. Qatrawi commanded rocket attacks targeting Israel from the central Gaza Strip and planned numerous attacks against Israeli forces and Israel. 162nd Division operations in Rafah on August 31. The Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP) mortared Israeli forces near Salah ad Din Gate in central Rafah. Humanitarian aid groups will begin a mass polio vaccination campaign in the Gaza Strip on September 1. The head of the UN World Health Organization operations in the Palestinian territories Rik Peeperkorn said that the campaign will begin in central Gaza. West Bank The IDF continued raids in the northern West Bank for the fifth consecutive day. The IDF expanded its operations to Jenin refugee camp on August 31, destroying dozens of IEDs planted along the roads entering the camp. Palestinian militias, including the al Aqsa Martyrs‘ Brigades, Hamas, and PIJ, engaged Israeli forces with small arms and IEDs near the camp and in several other locations in Jenin. At least two Palestinian fighters attempted to carry out car bombing attacks in the Gush Etzion area of the West Bank on August 30. According to an initial IDF probe, the two militants set out together from the Hebron area towards Gush Etzion–a cluster of Israeli settlements south of Jerusalem–to carry out coordinated attacks in two locations. One fighter set off a car bomb at a gas station at the Gush Etzion junction. The fighter shot at IDF forces who then killed him. The second fighter breached the entrance to the Israeli Karmei Tzur settlement, located within the Gush Etzion area, approximately twenty minutes later. The fighter tried to run over the security guard at the Karmei Tzur settlement entrance, resulting in a car chase with Israeli security guards. The explosive device in the attacker‘s vehicle detonated during the exchange of fire; IDF forces shot and killed the second fighter. The two car bombs were packed with ”makeshift explosive devices” and packed with nails and screws. An initial IDF investigation found that the two explosives came from the same bomb-making lab. The IDF located and destroyed an explosives laboratory in Hebron on August 31. The Palestinian Authority Health Ministry said that two Hebron residents were responsible for the attack. The IDF and Shin Bet are investigating whether the attack was carried out by ”foreign threats.” Israeli security officials believe a terrorist cell operating in Hebron intends to carry out additional attacks. Lebanon and the Golan Heights Hezbollah conducted six attacks on Israel, including rocket and mortar attacks on the IDF 411th Battalion near Nave Kiv and the headquarters of the IDF 300th Brigade near Ya’ara. The IDF identified 40 rockets targeting Israeli territory from Lebanon. Iran and Axis of Resistance The Houthis claimed an attack on the Liberian-flagged container ship M/V GROTON in the Gulf of Aden on August 31. The UKMTO reported two missiles exploded in proximity to the GROTON 130 nautical miles east of Aden, Yemen. The Houthis previously targeted the GROTON with two missiles on August 3. US Central Command destroyed two Houthi drones in a Houthi-controlled area of Yemen on August 30. View Quote |
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The bodies of Carmel Gat, Eden Yerushalmi, Hersh Goldberg-Polin, Alexander Lobanov, Almog Sarusi, and Master Sergeant Ori Danino were found and recovered yesterday. They were all taken hostage on October 7 and were murdered by the Hamas terrorist organization while in captivity in Gaza. The IDF and ISA send their heartfelt condolences to the families. Israeli security forces are operating with all means to bring home all the hostages as fast as possible. |
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Ill be in the West Bank in about 48 hours.
Oddly enough there are places in the west bank (while very fucking hostile) that are utterly amazing. As you head toward Jerico...deep in "should not be here" country. There is a desolate hill that has a view of a lot of the ancient Jerusalem skyline. I was sitting on that hill eating some wicked good falafel soon after the war started, enjoying one of the most peaceful moments of my life....until it wasnt. I had to unass the area really fast. Its all such a shame. |
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Be safe, sir.
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