Yom Shleeshee
Tuesday
27 Iyar 5784
June 4 2024
Photos of the Day
Photo 1 released by the Forensic Institute in Israel, shows once again why we can have no ceasefire with HamISIS:
Photo 2 from a pro-Hamas demonstration in New York yesterday shows how Hamas supporters want a repeat of October 7:
OneIsrael’s Campaign For Our Soldiers
IDF soldiers on the ground need basic protective gear, armaments, and supplies more than ever now that they are in Rafah and engaged in incredibly dangerous action elsewhere.
OneIsrael is now in the midst of a campaign to help protect our soldiers. This campaign is coming to an end in less than two weeks on Shavuot.
Please consider donating to our campaign by clicking on the donate button in the right hand column on this page. All donations go directly to our soldiers.
Thank you to those of you who have already contributed to the protection of our brave men and women in uniform.
Four More Hostages Are Dead
May Their Memories Be For A Blessing
Chaim Peri, 80: A man of peace, art, and cinema, Chaim was a teacher and founder of the Nir Oz art gallery and Garden of Levels. He was kidnapped from his home while protecting his wife’s bed. Chaim leaves behind a wife, five children, and thirteen grandchildren.
Nadav Popplewell, 51: From Kibbutz Nirim, Nadav was a sensitive and quiet individual, a gifted computer expert, and a devoted family member. He was abducted alongside his mother Hana Perry, who was later released after 49 days in captivity. His older brother, Roy, was killed on October 7.
Amiram Cooper, 84: One of the founders of Kibbutz Nir Oz, Amiram was an economist, poet, and composer. He was kidnapped with his wife Nurit, who was released after 17 days. Amiram leaves behind a wife, three children, and nine grandchildren.
Yoram Metzger, 80: Also from Kibbutz Nir Oz, Yoram was kidnapped along with his wife Tamar, who was released after 53 days. Known for his storytelling and humor, Yoram helped establish the Nir Oz winery. He is survived by his wife, three children, and seven grandchildren.
*The descriptions of each are taken from i24 news.
According to the IDF, all four were murdered by HamISIS in the Khan Younis area months ago. All four had appeared live in videos published by HamISIS; appearing live in a HamISIS video almost always means certain death.
On the Ground in Gaza
Eight HamISIS terrorists (aka Hamas Police) were killed in this strike in Deir Al-Balah today:
On the Ground in the North
*Firefighting teams, IDF soldiers, and local citizens battled 15 huge fires along the northern border, in Kiryat Shoma, in Katzrin, and in the Galilee yesterday. The fires were all caused by Hezbollah missile and drone explosions.
*Shin Bet released numbers yesterday showing that more than 1000 missiles were fired into northern Israel by Hezbollan in the month of May–the most in any month since the beginning of the war.
*An IAF drone eliminated senior Hezbollah leader Sayed Abiyar last night in Aleppo.
On the Ground in Judea and Samaria
HamISIS continues to try to infiltrate Israel. A large truck carry 17 HamISIS members was intercepted by IDF forces yesterday:
Two terrorists were killed in Tulkarm after firing on soldiers at a junction.
And so it goes until the next update . . .