The Gaza War: Day 163 . . . The War in the North


Yom Rishon

Sunday

7 Adar II 5784

March 17 2024

 

UPDATE 9:00 AM

The Evil Photo of the Day

The scene in Hevron yesterday afternoon.

The scene in Hevron yesterday afternoon.

What you are looking at is a Muslim imam celebrating Ramadan by standing in a cemetery in Hevron firing an automatic rifle. What you don’t see is that he was trying to kill 2 Jewish children in the street playing soccer.

Fortunately, the imam hit the soccer ball and miraculously missed the childrenand he was fortunately killed by IDF soldiers in the area.

On the Ground in the South

*Another Palestinian was killed and more were wounded in the combined American/Jordanian airdrop of “humanitarian” pallets. Pallets struck the Palestinians who did not get out of the way when they hit the ground.

*18 terrorists were killed by sniper fire, artillery shells, and IAF missiles after they fired an anti-tank shell at the battle team of the Nahal Brigade in the center of Gaza. The combat team of the Givati Brigade killed 4 more terrorists who attempted to attack them on motorcycles.

On the Ground in the North

*An anti-tank missile fired from Lebanon hit a vehicle on the northern border yesterday killing a foreign worker and wounding 6 more workers.

From the IDF Spokesman: 

“During the night, warplanes attacked a military building used by the terrorist organization Hezbollah in the Al-Khyam area in response to the launches towards the Ajar area last night. In addition, warplanes attacked an observation post of the Hezbollah terrorist organization in the Kfar Kila region last night (Saturday). The IDF attacked last night (Saturday) with artillery fire to remove a threat in the area of Misat. Last night (Saturday) a number of launches from Lebanese territory towards the areas of Ajar and Har Dov were detected, the IDF attacked the sources of the fire.”

*The IAF also attacked Hezbollah targets in Yabrod, Syria (near the Lebanese border).

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