An anti-tank missile was fired at the northern Israeli moshav Shtula, near the Lebanese border, the IDF said.
Hezbollah took responsibility for the launch. IDF said artillery forces targeted the source of the fire.
The IDF was also striking targets in southern Lebanon after another anti-tank missile was fired at an Israeli military position in the North, it said.
At least four civilians were reportedly wounded in the incident, with one man in his 40s murdered following failed resuscitation attempts, Magen David Adom said. MDA added it rushed the other wounded civilians to the Galilee Medical Center in Nahariya for further treatment.
Two more men in their 40s are considered in moderate condition, MDA added.
The IDF announced the evacuation of towns four kilometers or less away from the northern border on Sunday morning, saying that entry to this area is strictly forbidden.
Residents of the northern moshav were told to seek shelter immediately. Later, the Kiryat Shmona municipality also told the border city's residents to seek shelter following exchanges of fire on the border
Residents of the nearby kibbutzim of Yiftach, Menara, Maayan Baruch, Misgav Am, Yeron, Bar'am, Tzivon, Dan, Daphna, Snir and Kfar HaGiladi were all told to seek shelter later on Sunday morning.
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Go to the full article >>An anti-tank missile was fired at the northern Israeli moshav Shtula, near the Lebanese border, the IDF said.
Hezbollah took responsibility for the launch.
At least five civilians were reportedly wounded in the incident. Residents of the northern moshav were told to seek shelter immediately.
The IDF is striking targets in southern Lebanon following the fire at Shtula, the Israeli military said.
This is a developing story.
Go to the full article >>Rocket sirens sounded in Nahal Oz on Sunday morning as Hamas resumed rocket fire from the Gaza Strip following a relatively quiet night in southern Israel.
An anti-tank missile was fired at the northern Israeli moshav Shtula, near the Lebanese border, the IDF said.
At least five civilians were reportedly wounded in the incident.
This is a developing story.
Go to the full article >>Over 44,000 Palestinian residents reside in the East Jerusalem neighborhood of Beit Hanina, between Shu’fat and Neve Yaakov.
Establishments, including restaurants, cafes, and clothing stores as well as others that offer entertainment and luxury items, have shut down, either in solidarity with the Palestinian people or due to fear of Jewish East Jerusalem residents—considered settlers by the Palestinians—patrolling the streets.
While some local business owners voiced their perspectives on the war between Israel and Hamas, others refrained from speaking out, prioritizing their safety.
Go to the full article >>A senior Israeli official accused Iran on Sunday of trying to open a second war front by deploying weapons in or through Syria as Israel steps up a counter-offensive in Gaza to the south.
Responding to a post on the X social-media platform that posited such a scenario, Joshua Zarka, head of strategic affairs for Israel's Foreign Ministry, said: "They (Iranians) are."
The original post also said "the Israelis are determined to prevent" such developments. To that, Zarka responded: "We are."
1. They are
— Joshua L. Zarka (@yzarka) October 15, 2023
2. We are https://t.co/YAHfRkvxA9
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״אני רואה את המקצועיות, אני רואה את גודל השעה"
— צבא ההגנה לישראל (@idfonline) October 15, 2023
מפקד פיקוד הדרום, אלוף ירון פינקלמן ביקר אתמול, בשטח וערך שיח עם לוחמי מילואים בעוצבת סיני >> pic.twitter.com/C4CF5DC2cq
The IDF said on Sunday it will allow a humanitarian corridor to the southern Gaza Strip, declaring it will not attack in the vicinity of Salah a-Din Street from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. local time.
Go to the full article >>An unprecedented 1,200% escalation in online calls for violence against Israel, Zionists, and Jews in the chilling aftermath of the IDF Swords of Iron operation against Hamas was seen in a new report.
The statistics were collected between October 7-10, 2023, as highlighted by the 2nd Assessment Report released by the Antisemitism Cyber Monitoring System (ACMS).
This period saw 157,000 recorded antisemitic posts, indicating a 450% increase from the prior four days and Paris emerged as the epicenter of this online hate, closely followed by cities like New York and Buenos Aires.
Go to the full article >>A senior Israeli official accused Iran on Sunday of trying to open a second war front by deploying weapons in or through Syria as Israel steps up a counter-offensive in Gaza to the south.
Responding to a post on the X social-media platform that posited such a scenario, Joshua Zarka, head of strategic affairs for Israel's Foreign Ministry, said: "They (Iranians) are."
The original post also said "the Israelis are determined to prevent" such developments. To that, Zarka responded" "We are."
Syria accused Israel of carrying out strikes against Damascus and Aleppo airports last week.
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