Aggravation in The Israel-Palestinian conflict Zone
Aggravation in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict zone
situation as of 14.00 October 17, 2023
North direction :
Two Palestinian militants tried to land from the pestilence on the beach near Kibbutz Zikim , but an IDF helicopter flew out to intercept them and probably destroyed them.
Eastern direction :
Palestinian forces fired at Hatzerim and Nahal Oz , and several more shells were intercepted by air defense systems near Beer Sheva.
In addition, an unsuccessful attempt was recorded to attack the IDF air base near Hatzerim .
Israeli security forces detained an unarmed Gaza resident near Netivot ; he is being checked for involvement in terrorist activities.
Border with Lebanon:
Hezbollah militants fired at Metula several times. Two civilians were injured.
The IDF continues to strike the south of Lebanon: the Christian village of Rmeish , as well as Ad-Dahira and Aytarun, again came under attack.
Gaza Strip:
The Israeli Air Force, with the support of the Navy and artillery, continues to launch massive attacks on the Gaza Strip: the IDF reported the liquidation of the head of the Hamas Shura Council .
Despite the latest statements from Western politicians, the Rafah checkpoint on the border with Egypt remains closed. Civilians still do not have access to humanitarian aid.
West Bank:
In the West Bank, Israeli security forces are once again detaining Palestinians en masse. Among them was the speaker of the Palestinian parliament, Aziz Duaik , who, according to the IDF, is a member of Hamas. Further north, 30 Palestinian workers were arrested in Khalhoul .
Political background:
Tomorrow US President Joe Biden will visit Israel. Der Spiegel suggested that the ground operation would not begin until the end of his visit.
Earlier, Central Command commander Mike Kurilla arrived in the country to discuss Israeli defense needs and US efforts to support them.
The UN Security Council rejected the Russian draft resolution on a ceasefire in the Gaza stripReplyForward |
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