Senior American officials voiced serious concern on Saturday following the leak of two US intelligence documents allegedly outlining Israel’s preparations for a potential strike on Iran. These documents were published by a Telegram account linked to Iran.
Go to the full article >>IDF spokesperson R.-Adm. Daniel Hagari revealed new footage of former Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, who was eliminated by the IDF in Gaza on Thursday.
Hagari shared documentation from October 6, 2023, just one day before the October 7 Massacre, which shows Sinwar fleeing with his family in a tunnel. The documentation was found a few months ago by the IDF and Shin Bet (ISA).
Go to the full article >>Israel plans to retaliate for the attempted assassination of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu by the Iranian proxy group Hezbollah, a diplomatic source told The Jerusalem Post on Saturday night, explaining that ultimately Tehran was responsible.
Go to the full article >>St.-Sgt. Ofir Berkovich and Sgt. Elishai Young were killed in battle while fighting in the Gaza Strip, the IDF announced on Saturday.
St.-Sgt. Berkovich, 20, from Modi'in-Maccabim-Re'ut, served in the 52nd Armored Battalion, 401st "Iron Tracks" Brigade.
Go to the full article >>Hamas is reportedly concealing the identity of its new leader to prevent their assassination, Saudi-owned news outlet Asharq Al-Awsat reported on Saturday.
Hamas sources told Asharq Al-Awsat that there are internal discussions on the matter, stating, "The movement's leadership is moving towards making an exceptional decision regarding the identity of the head of its new political bureau, and keeping the name secret most likely due to the security challenges facing the movement."
Go to the full article >>Prof. Amatzia Baram explains how a Hezbollah drone strike near Prime Minister Netanyahu’s residence highlights Iran’s growing influence in the conflict.
Go to the full article >>Israeli planes dropped leaflets over southern Gaza on Saturday showing a picture of the dead Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar with the message that "Hamas will no longer rule Gaza," echoing language used by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The move came as Israeli military strikes killed at least 32 people across the Gaza Strip and tightened a siege around hospitals in Jabalya in the north of the enclave, Palestinian health officials said. The statement did not differentiate how many of those were civilians and how many were Hamas terrorists.
“Whoever drops the weapon and hands over the hostages will be allowed to leave and live in peace," the leaflet, written in Arabic, read, according to residents of the southern city of Khan Yunis and images circulating online.
Go to the full article >>In recent years, Hezbollah has focused on developing its own aerial capabilities, primarily consisting of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).
This has given the terrorist organization the ability to strike buildings in Israel with precision while complicating the detection and interception of these drones. Hezbollah's aerial capabilities have proven effective in several instances, such as the attack on a Golani Brigade training base that resulted in the deaths of four soldiers and dozens of injuries, as well as a drone launch toward the Prime Minister's residence on Saturday.
Go to the full article >>A man in Acre was killed when a Hezbollah rocket struck his vehicle on Saturday, according to MDA, amid a morning of intense rocket fire.
Go to the full article >>IDF soldiers raided Hezbollah headquarters and an observation post in southern Lebanon that oversaw Israeli towns in the Galilee.
Go to the full article >>