Categories
Selected Articles

Netanyahu, Lapid and Gantz Discuss Emergency Unity Government Amid Hamas’ Shock Infiltration – Israel News – Haaretz.com


57015.jpg?precrop=2400,1395,x0,y0&height

Haaretz | Israel News

Opposition leaders Yair Lapid and Benny Gantz expressed their willingness to join Netanyahu’s government, but Lapid demanded far-right leaders and ministers Bezalel Smotrich and Itamar Ben-Gvir be removed. Gantz agreed to join alongside the two

Noa Shpigel
Michael Hauser Tov

Oct 7, 2023 8:31 pm IDT

Oct 7, 2023 8:31 pm IDT

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and opposition heads Yair Lapid and Benny Gantz spoke on Saturday and discussed the possibility of joining Netanyahu’s government because of the emergency created by the day’s infiltration and rocket attacks from Gaza.

Paid by the office of attorney Rakefet Shfaim

Categories
Selected Articles

Haaretz: ‘Nightmare Scenario’: Hamas’ Victory Is an Israeli Failure on a Massive Scale


default.jpg

The State of Israel has been at war since Saturday morning. Hamas initiated an effective, sudden attack that caught the Israeli intelligence organizations completely by surprise and shattered the operational defense doctrine on the Gaza Strip border, writes columnist for the Israeli publication Haaretz Amos Harel.

“There is a large number, which has yet to be finally determined, of dead and wounded on the Israeli side. According to reports in Gaza, a considerable number of hostages and corpses have been brought there from Israel.

At this time, the Israel Defense Forces and Israel Police are conducting house-to-house battles with armed Palestinians holed up in homes in Israeli communities along the border. The army is calling up reservists at an extent commensurate to war.

There have been terrible massacres in some communities and military bases. Although thousands of rockets and missiles have been fired into Israel, from the south to Jerusalem and the greater Tel Aviv area, that has been mainly a diversion: Hamas’ military effort is concentrated on the Israeli communities on the Gaza border. Tragically, it has been very successful.

There was apparently no intelligence for Saturday’s shock attack from the Gaza Strip, but there were preliminary signs. Now Israel is likely to respond with great force, and the possibility of a ground maneuver and occupation of the Strip cannot be ruled out. The eruption of a multi-arena campaign is also possible,” the author notes.

!

This text available in   Հայերեն and Русский

Print


Categories
Operation "Doppelganger"

West Side Supply & Rental – Grain Valley, MO – Yelp


Yelp users haven’t asked any questions yet about West Side Supply & Rental.

Categories
Selected Articles

Iran’s support for Hamas fans suspicion it’s wrecking Israel-Saudi deal


GettyImages-1722183017-scaled.jpg

Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s top military adviser said Tehran supported the attacks by Hamas against Israel on Saturday and would continue to back the Islamist fighters “until the liberation of Palestine and Jerusalem.”

The remarks by Yahya Rahim Safavi, a former commander of the country’s Revolutionary Guards, will only fan suspicion that Tehran played a direct role in supporting its traditional ally, Hamas, in the well-planned attacks that have killed at least 40 people and injured more than 700.

Interventions by Rahim Safavi and other senior Iranian policymakers will also be seen by Iran’s long-running regional rival Saudi Arabia as a threatening signal that Tehran is willing to stir up regional conflict to prevent Riyadh from normalizing ties with Israel, as the U.S. wants.

“We support the commendable ‘Al-Aqsa Storm’ operations,” Rahim Safavi was quoted as saying by state media in Iran, using Hamas’ name for Saturday’s rocket attacks and incursions.

The assault from Gaza came just four days after Khamenei posted on social media: “The usurper regime is coming to an end. Today, the Palestinian youth and the anti-oppression, anti-occupation movement in Palestine is more energetic, more alive, and more prepared than ever during the past 70 or 80 years. God willing, the movement will achieve its goals.”

The militant offensive comes at a highly sensitive diplomatic moment, with Saudi Arabia intimating that it could normalize relations with Israel — an alliance that would profoundly unsettle Tehran. Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman will have triggered alarm bells in Iran with an interview on Fox News last month when, addressing diplomacy with Israel, he said: “Every day, we get closer.”

In recent weeks, Iran’s leaders have railed against a U.S.-backed proposed deal between Israel and Saudi Arabia, with Khamenei on October 3 saying countries aiming to normalize relations with Israel would be taking a big risk. “The position of the Islamic Republic is that countries that make the gamble of normalization with Israel will lose. They are betting on a losing horse,” Khamenei said. 

Hezbollah, another militant group linked to Iran, also appeared to link Saturday’s violence with the Saudi rapprochement, saying in a statement the attack was a “decisive response to Israel’s continued occupation and a message to those seeking normalization with Israel.”

The start of the assault, the largest clash since Israel and Hamas fought a 10-day battle in 2021, was announced by Hamas military commander Mohammad Deif. “This is the day of the greatest battle to end the last occupation on earth,” he said, adding that 5,000 rockets had been fired at Israel. 

Israeli officials have been predicting since August a likely attack from either Hamas or Hezbollah, or both, amid increasing skirmishes in the border area between Israel and Lebanon. In the summer, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant warned if war were to break out with Hezbollah it would result in Lebanon being returned “to the stone age.”

In September, there were meetings in Lebanon between Hamas and Iranian Revolutionary Guard commanders, according to Jason Brodsky, a non-resident scholar at the Middle East Institute. That provides “some clues as to organization of this assault on Israel today,” he said.

Hostility between Israel and the Gaza-based Islamist Hamas movement erupted into war in 2009, 2012, 2014 and 2021. Ties between Hamas and Iran, its main backer, became strained on the outbreak of the Syrian civil war, with Tehran backing President Bashar al-Assad and the Palestinian group supporting rebels fighting to topple the Syrian leader.

Hamas pulled closer to Saudi Arabia and Qatar as a result, but it had little choice but to re-establish links with Iran as the civil war raged in Syria. The Palestinian group became more and more isolated because of Arab Spring developments and grew increasingly cash-strapped when funding from Tehran and Damascus, where it headquartered until 2012, dried up.  

It suffered further financial problems from the ousting of Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi, the first Muslim Brotherhood leader of Egypt. And a change in leadership in Qatar also hit it financially, forcing Hamas to backtrack on its position on the Syrian civil war and return cap in hand to Tehran.

“I believe that the hand of Iran will be found in elements of this,” said Jonathan Schanzer, senior vice president for research at the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies, a Washington-based think tank. 

He said the assault by Hamas was a marked change from the Palestinian group. Before it was focused on suicide bombings and crude rocket attacks; this time it is “going deep into Israel and pulling off an operation that marks a significant departure. “This strikes at the heart of the Israel Defense Force. It strikes at the heart of Israel. This is unlike anything that we’ve seen from Hamas in the past. And it demonstrates a strategic decision undertaken by the organization that I don’t think would happen without its patrons in Tehran.”

“There are questions about whether other fronts will now turn turn hot, which is a serious concern that Israel has long held with regard to the Iranian encirclement strategy,” he added. 

“Will the West Bank turn hot? Will Shi’ite militias activate in places like Syria? Will Hezbollah get involved?  We will see over the next few hours or days to come whether this was just simply an attempt by Hamas to make a statement and to announce itself anew or whether this is part of a broader strategy where other elements beholden to Iran participate. This is the war I think everyone has feared with an Iranian goal of encirclement and perhaps even an attempt to strangle the Israeli state.”


Categories
Selected Articles

Why the Palestinian group Hamas launched an attack on Israel? All to know


EXPLAINER

Dozens killed, hundreds injured after Hamas sends rockets, fighters in to Israel, which has started bombing Gaza.

Published On 7 Oct 20237 Oct 2023

Israel and Hamas seem to be on the brink of another conflict after a surprise attack on Saturday involving aerial, sea and ground operations, initiated by the Palestinian group from the Gaza Strip. Israel responded with a heavy bombardment of the blockaded coastal enclave.

Here is what to know:

list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3list 2 of 3list 3 of 3end of list

  • The Palestinian armed group Hamas has launched “Operation Al-Aqsa Flood” against Israel in the most serious escalation since Israel and Hamas fought an 11-day war in 2021.
  • Hamas said it had fired 5,000 rockets, while Israel confirmed that the group’s fighters had entered its territory.
  • Daniel Hagari, an Israeli army spokesman, said that the group attacked from land, sea and air.
  • The first round of rockets was fired at 6:30am local time (03:30 GMT).
  • The Israeli army also said it launched “Operation Iron Swords” against the Hamas group in the Gaza Strip.
  • The early-morning attacks occurred on Simchat Torah, a holiday which falls towards the conclusion of the weeklong Jewish festival known as Sukkot, or the Feast of Tabernacles.
  • The rockets were fired as far north as Tel Aviv. Hamas also sent fighters into southern Israel.
  • Israeli media said that gunmen had opened fire on passers-by in the town of Sderot, and footage circulating on social media appeared to show clashes in city streets as well as gunmen in jeeps roaming the countryside. One report claimed Hamas fighters had taken control of multiple Israeli civilian population centres, where residents were begging for help from their government.
  • The Israeli army says dozens of fighter jets were carrying out attacks on Hamas targets in the Gaza Strip.
  • Currently, the gun battles are taking place in and around the towns of Kfar Aza, Sderot, Sufa, Nahal Oz, Magen, Be’eri, and the Re’im military base, the Times of Israel reported.

INTERACTIVE---Gaza-escalation-map-1696682587

How many casualties in Israel and Palestine?

  • Medical sources in Gaza said at least 160 Palestinians were killed and more than 1,000 wounded.
  • Israeli health officials said at least 40 Israelis have been killed and 750 wounded in Hamas attacks.

Why did Hamas attack Israel?

  • Hamas spokesperson Khaled Qadomi has told Al Jazeera that the group’s military operation is in response to all the atrocities the Palestinians have faced over the decades.
  • “We want the international community to stop atrocities in Gaza, against Palestinian people, our holy sites like Al-Aqsa. All these things are the reason behind starting this battle,” he said.
  • “This is the day of the greatest battle to end the last occupation on Earth,” Mohammed Deif, the Hamas military commander said, adding that 5,000 rockets were launched.
  • “Everyone who has a gun should take it out. The time has come,” Deif said, according to reports.
  • Hamas called on “the resistance fighters in the West Bank” as well as “our Arab and Islamic nations” to join the battle, in a statement posted on Telegram.

INTERACTIVE - The besieged Gaza Strip-1696662300

What is the Israeli government saying?

  • The Israeli army warned Israelis who live near Gaza to stay in their homes or head to shelters.
  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says his country is in a war it “will win”.
  • Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant said Israel “will win this war.” Hamas, he said, had made a “grave mistake this morning and launched a war against the State of Israel”.

What is the latest on the ground?

  • Israeli media reported gunbattles between bands of Palestinian fighters and security forces in towns in southern Israel. Israel’s police chief said there were “21 active scenes” in southern Israel
  • Al Jazeera’s Walid al-Omari, bureau chief in Ramallah, says Israeli forces surrounded a house in the Ofakim settlement and negotiations are under way with Palestinian fighters who are allegedly holding hostages.
  • The Israeli Ministry of Education says all kindergartens and schools will remain closed across the country on Sunday, expanding a previously announced decision.
  • The Ministry of Health in Gaza has issued a call for blood donations at hospitals in the besieged enclave.
  • Follow all the latest updates in our page.

What are the international reactions so far?

  • The Czech government has condemned Hamas for launching “terrorist attacks” on Prague’s traditional ally Israel.
  • The European Union’s foreign chief, Josep Borrell, expressed solidarity with Israel.
  • The French foreign ministry said France condemned the “terrorist attacks under way against Israel and its population” and that France expressed its full solidarity with Israel.
  • The UK “unequivocally condemns” a surprise attack by Palestinian group Hamas on Israel on Saturday, Foreign Secretary James Cleverly said.

  • Egypt warned of “grave consequences” from an escalation in a statement from the foreign ministry carried by the state news agency on Saturday. It called for “exercising maximum restraint and avoiding exposing civilians to further danger”.

  • Lebanese group Hezbollah issued a statement on Saturday saying it was closely following the situation in Gaza and was in “direct contact with the leadership of the Palestinian resistance”.

Source: Al Jazeera and news agencies


Categories
Selected Articles

Iran-Azerbaijan Friendship Important for Region: Aliyev


1402071514513071228510574.jpg

Speaking in a meeting with the visiting Iranian Minister of Roads and Urban Development Mehrdad Bazrpash in Baku on Saturday, Aliyev said Azerbaijan was an initiator of the 3+3 format and considers holding a meeting within this format as soon as possible a positive step. 

He also said his country will proceed with its activities in the field of creating transport corridors within the framework of bilateral and multilateral cooperation.

Elsewhere in his remarks, Aliyev pointed to the significance of the ground-breaking ceremony of a bridge on the Aras RIver within the framework of the construction of roads, bridges, and infrastructures of the border crossing and fortification of the coasts near the Aghband region and added that these measures will strengthen the friendly ties between the two countries.

Iran’s minister of roads and urban development, for his part, conveyed the warm greetings of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi to the president of Azerbaijan and said the countries of the region and the people have deep cultural and historical bonds with one another.

Peace in the Caucasus region will create great prospects for the region, Bazrpash added.


Categories
Selected Articles

Hamas surprise attack on Israel: What is the objective?


1696679559055_tdy_sat_mitchell_israel_23


Categories
Selected Articles

Hamas surprise attack on Israel: What is the objective? – TODAY


Hamas surprise attack on Israel: What is the objective?  TODAY

Categories
Selected Articles

Israel Attack: Hamas Rockets Imperil Regional Geopolitics – Bloomberg


Israel Attack: Hamas Rockets Imperil Regional Geopolitics  Bloomberg

Categories
Selected Articles

Statement From Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III on the Attacks Against Israel – Department of Defense


Statement From Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III on the Attacks Against Israel  Department of Defense