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Sunday, October 6, 2024

Sunday Israel News Roundup!

 *IDF Destroys 250-Meter Hezbollah Tunnel in Northern Israel Meant to Conduct Oct 7th Style Attack on Israel*


In a decisive operation over the weekend, the IDF uncovered and destroyed a 250-meter Hezbollah tunnel near the northern border of Israel. The tunnel was believed to be built with the intent to facilitate a large-scale attack, reminiscent of the October 7th assault on southern Israel.

“This tunnel was designed to carry out the next October 7th in northern Israel,” an Israeli spokesperson said. “But make no mistake: those who harm the people of Israel will pay a heavy price.”

This operation marks the latest in Israel’s ongoing efforts to neutralize threats from Hezbollah and safeguard its citizens.


IDF and Shin Bet Confirm After 3 Months:
 Ruhi Mushtaha, Sinwar's "Right-Hand Man," Eliminated


Hamas has confirmed that one of its commanders, Saeed Atallah Ali, was killed in an Israeli airstrike overnight in the Beddawi Palestinian refugee camp near Tripoli in northern Lebanon. According to Lebanese reports, the strike also claimed the lives of three members of Ali’s family.


An Iranian Qeshm Fars Air flight from Tehran, believed to be in route to Lebanon or Syria, made a sudden U-turn over Iraqi airspace earlier today, according to flight tracking data. The aircraft was reportedly carrying weapons intended for Hezbollah, prompting the IDF to issue a warning, leading to the flight’s rerouting.

The IDF has announced that its “military blockade” on Lebanon, aimed at halting Iranian arms shipments to Hezbollah, will persist indefinitely. As part of this effort, the IDF has targeted all military crossings between Lebanon and Syria, including a tunnel, and has even struck a civilian crossing after Hezbollah began using it for smuggling.

Additionally, the IDF has warned that it will disrupt any attempts by Iran to transport weapons through Beirut’s civilian airport. In recent days, the IDF is also reported to have struck several warehouses in Syria, which were suspected of storing Iranian weapons intended for Hezbollah.



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