Israel - Palestinian militants launch massive attack, 7 Oct 2023 #9

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Kiryat Shmona says seven rockets hit city, heavy damage to homes, but no injuries

The Kiryat Shmona municipality says the city was targeted in two separate rocket barrages Sunday night with over half of the 13 projectiles fired hitting areas inside the city.

It says there are no injuries from either attack.

In an initial volley at 7:12 p.m. five rockets landed in open areas, one was intercepted and one landed in the city, hitting a car.

A second barrage was fired at the city at 9:25 p.m. Three rockets hit homes in the city and another three landed inside the city, the municipality says.

“Heavy damage was caused to structures,” a city spokesman says on the municipality’s Facebook page.
 
According to Palestinian Sources, the Massive Israeli Airstrikes earlier on Northern Gaza caused Total Collapses of Buildings and Roadways nearby likely indicating that these Strikes are attempting to Target and Destroy the Hamas Tunnel Networks beneath Gaza City.
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Shraga Hasid, 77: Paratrooper who liberated Jerusalem in Six Day War​

Grandfather killed by a rocket strike in Ashkelon on October 9 while visiting a wounded friend​

Shraga Hasid, 77, from Mazkeret Bayta, was killed on October 9 by a rocket which hit Ashkelon as he was visiting a friend who had been wounded during Hamas’s assault on southern Israel.

Hasid, who was married to Shlomit and a father of four and grandfather of 12, was visiting a friend at the Barzilai Medical Center in Ashkelon who had been wounded by Hamas in Netiv Ha’asara, according to his family. Shortly after he left the hospital, he was killed when a rocket fired from Gaza slammed into the ground just a few feet away.IMG_8606.jpeg

 
Can someone summerize this video? For some reason it won't play for me........
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10min ago

Jordan says it airdropped medical aid into Gaza, seemingly bypassing Rafah

Jordan’s air force has airdropped medical aid into Gaza, King Abdullah says on Twitter, seemingly bypassing Israel’s tight embargo on unsupervised aid entering the Strip.

The Jordanian monarch says the airdrop took place around midnight, with medical supplies and drugs being parachuted to a Jordanian field hospital in Gaza.

“This is our duty to aid our brothers and sisters injured in the war on Gaza. We will always be there for our Palestinian brethren,” Abdullah says in the tweet.
 
10min ago

Jordan says it airdropped medical aid into Gaza, seemingly bypassing Rafah

Jordan’s air force has airdropped medical aid into Gaza, King Abdullah says on Twitter, seemingly bypassing Israel’s tight embargo on unsupervised aid entering the Strip.

The Jordanian monarch says the airdrop took place around midnight, with medical supplies and drugs being parachuted to a Jordanian field hospital in Gaza.

“This is our duty to aid our brothers and sisters injured in the war on Gaza. We will always be there for our Palestinian brethren,” Abdullah says in the tweet.
Fabulous. So Hamas gets more aid. IMO the hospital won’t even get a bandaid.
 
Live updates: Israel-Hamas war, Gaza Crisis, Blinken visit (cnn.com)
51 min ago

Lebanon says it is working with Hezbollah to prevent war​

Lebanese Foreign Minister Abdallah Bou Habib told CNN on Sunday that the government is working with Hezbollah and Palestinian groups in Lebanon to prevent a war.

“We are working with Hezbollah and other Palestinian organizations here to prevent a war, and we’d like the US also to pressure Israel not to start a war,” he told CNN.

Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah said on Friday that "all scenarios" are possible on the Lebanon-Israel border, warning Israel against further escalation of its operations on the Lebanese border, as he repeated calls for a ceasefire in Gaza.

Bou Habib said Israel provokes Lebanon “every day” and said he believes Hezbollah does not want a war.

“We are under the impression, they didn’t tell us, but we are under the impression that there wouldn’t be any big war coming unless Israel attacks Lebanon or the situation gets very bad in Gaza,” said.

He said he believes Hezbollah when it says it had no prior knowledge to the October 7 attack by Hamas but conceded that that doesn’t mean the two groups don’t have relations with one another.

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10min ago

Jordan says it airdropped medical aid into Gaza, seemingly bypassing Rafah

Jordan’s air force has airdropped medical aid into Gaza, King Abdullah says on Twitter, seemingly bypassing Israel’s tight embargo on unsupervised aid entering the Strip.

The Jordanian monarch says the airdrop took place around midnight, with medical supplies and drugs being parachuted to a Jordanian field hospital in Gaza.

“This is our duty to aid our brothers and sisters injured in the war on Gaza. We will always be there for our Palestinian brethren,” Abdullah says in the tweet.
I would think Israel was at least aware of this, as it would've happened over their airspace. Whether they approved of it or not is another story...
 
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Israel-Hamas war: Forensic teams identifying victims from mutilated remains​

From a beheaded child to a man who was shot, stabbed, burned and then run over, a dedicated forensics team is confronted with the horrendous, stomach-churning injuries inflicted by the insurgents, as they work to identify the Israeli dead and bring closure to their families.

 
10min ago

Jordan says it airdropped medical aid into Gaza, seemingly bypassing Rafah

Jordan’s air force has airdropped medical aid into Gaza, King Abdullah says on Twitter, seemingly bypassing Israel’s tight embargo on unsupervised aid entering the Strip.

The Jordanian monarch says the airdrop took place around midnight, with medical supplies and drugs being parachuted to a Jordanian field hospital in Gaza.

“This is our duty to aid our brothers and sisters injured in the war on Gaza. We will always be there for our Palestinian brethren,” Abdullah says in the tweet.
Bbm.
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That may be because Jordan doesn't want the IDF to know what was inside the "aid" package ?
Maybe everything from medical items -- to more fuel, rockets, guns, and ammo ?
Omo.
 
From a beheaded child to a man who was shot, stabbed, burned and then run over,
In a civilized world, a sentence like this should never even be possible.

I watch all the graphic videos, because the truth is true, and IMO the people who do this work of trying to identify the dead are saints.

Bags of jumbled fragments of bones that were burned at 1000°. Adults and children who were tied together as they watched each other become incinerated. Anthropologists called in to distinguish human remains from cell phones and everything else that is melded together.

No rest for the weary and yet they persevere to get answers for the families.

SAINTS.

IMO
 
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