The Gaza War: Day 152 . . . The War in the North


Yom Reva’ee

Wednesday

26 Adar I

March 6 2024

 

The Photo of the Night

Incoming missiles being intercepted over Kiryat Shmona last night.

Incoming missiles being intercepted over Kiryat Shmona last night.

UPDATE 9:00 AM

On the Ground in Gaza (taken from reports of residents along the border)

*Artillery fire towards Deir Al-Balach, Netzer, Al Mugraqa, and Al Dawa (central Gaza).

*”Massive” artillery fire toward Nuseirat and Hamad (neighborhood in Khan Younis).

*Two massive explosions in southern Gaza near Kerem Shalom.

*The IAF has carried out extensive strikes in Rafah and Deir Al-Balach.

*Internet services for Rafah have been knocked out possible meaning a ground attack there is imminent.

Overnight

*A bus driver was stabbed by a terrorist in Rishon LeZion. He is in moderate condition; the terrorist escaped.

*An IAF F-15 shot down a drone from Syria.

On the Ground in Judea and Samaria

IDF forces operated in the Jericho area during the night. Terrorists were captured in Ein Sultan, Aqebat Jaber, and Yatta.

Since October 7th, our security forces have arrested more than 3,450 wanted terrorists–1,500 of whom are members of HamISIS. 

The Government and “Humanitarian” Aid To Gaza

As you may not know, when each “humanitarian” aid truck enters Gaza, it is immediately commandeered by heavily armed HamISIS terrorists. The trucks are then directed to HamISIS distribution points. Some of the “aid” goes directly into the tunnels to resupply terrorists there; other aid is doled out to HamISIS vendors who them sell the aid at exorbitant prices to Gazans.

As you know, the Mothers’ March has been leading efforts to stop “humanitarian aid” trucks from entering Gaza. Yesterday, 7 members were detained, and the demonstrations against the aid were broken up by the police.

This morning brings news that the government has decided to open a new crossing into Gaza to provide aid–from the Be’eri area of all places. The community hit hardest on October 7th will now become a focal point for providing aid to the terrorists.

Also this morning comes news that the government has approved plans to provide aid to Gaza by sea.

There is no end to the “humanitarian” idiocy.

The Extent of Damage in the North

According to the Israel Tax Authority, more than 700,000 claims of damage have been filed by residents living near the Lebanese border and in the Galilee.

This is 6 times the number of claims that were filed in the 2006 Lebanese war.

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