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Arab Cartoon by Mahmoud Abbas (not the Palestinian leader): "Before us the sea; behind us, death."

This immediately reminded me of the biblical story of the "Parting" of the Red Sea when the people of Israel stood before the sea with the Egyptians behind them. At that time, God saved the people of Israel "by a strong east wind all that night and made the sea dry land, and the waters were divided" (Exodus 14). Thus, the people were saved, and the Egyptians followed the children of Israel and were swallowed up by the sea.

Two different situations, but if Abbas portrays it this way, then it shows on which side the God of Israel stands. By the way, the biblical story also appears in the Quran with "ebb and flow" in Surah 44. Moses and the children of Israel were also saved in the Quran, not the Palestinians.

What is happening now in the Gaza Strip cannot be compared to the biblical story of the children of Israel - but if one wants to depict it that way, then they are missing the God of Israel.
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The Israeli army has released the names of three fallen soldiers in the Gaza Strip:

Danil Pechenyuk, 26 years old, from Bat Yam,
Nitai Metodi, 23 years old, from Ashkelon,
Yaniv Itzhak Oren, 35 years old, from Ein Gedi.

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699 Israeli soldiers have fallen since October 7th.
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Israel has initiated a preemptive strike in Lebanon. Hundreds of targets have already been bombed in Lebanon. There is massive rocket fire on Israel.

Israel's Defense Minister has declared an emergency for the next 48 hours. The airspace is closed for the next 48 hours. No planes are landing or taking off in Tel Aviv.

The same applies to the hinterland for the next 48 hours, whether citizens can continue their normal lives or need to stay near shelters.

This was to be expected. We have repeatedly emphasized that Israel must begin with a preemptive strike in Lebanon. This began about three hours ago.

More to follow, we will report.
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Hezbollah planned to target strategic facilities in the center of the country.
Hezbollah, in an official statement: We have completed the first phase of the response and launched 320 rockets.

Israel's Home Front Command has updated the defense instructions for the coastal area of Gush Dan and further north.
The thwarted rocket attack: Hezbollah planned to launch about 6,000 rockets and drones at Israel, including Tel Aviv.

This is being thwarted by the Israeli army with a preemptive strike in Lebanon.
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In the bunker, called "Bor" (hole), at the main headquarters in Tel Aviv, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Galant are in a state of war readiness. Both are monitoring the targeted strikes in Lebanon. The Home Front Command has declared a "special state of emergency" for the hinterland, valid for two days.
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IDF Spokesperson, Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari:

"In the past hour, we identified extensive preparation by the Hezbollah terrorist organization to fire toward the Israeli Home Front. After extensive identification, the IAF and Northern Command began proactively and broadly striking Hezbollah targets in order to remove the threats aimed at the citizens of Israel. We are removing threats against the Israeli home front. Dozens of IAF jets are currently striking targets in various locations in southern Lebanon. We are continuing to remove threats, and to intensively strike against the Hezbollah terrorist organization."
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Short recap:

Israel this morning launched a preemptive aerial raid against hundreds of Hezbollah targets in Lebanon after intelligence showed the terror group was planning to launch a major assault on Israel.

The Israeli Air Force destroyed hundreds of Hezbollah launch sites simultaneously.

Hezbollah responded by firing hundreds of rockets at northern Israel.

Officials say the preemptive strike thwarted Hezbollah's plan to fire more than 6,000 missiles and drones at Israel.

Stay tuned. MUCH more to come...
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On a personal note, I was trying to sleep in a bit after a long, but enjoyable Shabbat when a notification from my son's football (soccer) coach woke me.

"As for now, the boys will still have practice today."

Still half sleeping I thought to myself: "Why wouldn't they have practice?"

It quickly dawned on me... I better get on top of the news.
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Ryan, "take it easy"...
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Hezbollah published a leaflet stating that its reaction to Israel's killing of the group's top commander, Fuad Shukr, had begun.

Hezbollah said it would strike a high-value target in Israel.

Israeli officials say this morning's preemptive strike thwarted missiles on Tel Aviv.
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Hezbollah managed to "only" launch between 200-300 rockets and drones at targets in northern Israel.

The group is now saying that its "military operations" for today are concluded.

Has Israel's bold preemptive strike deterred any further Hezbollah action?

The coming hours will tell...
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The Israel Air Force has about 270 fighter jets (600 total aircraft).

To give you a sense of the scope of this morning's preemptive strike, 100 of those fighter or multi-role jets–over one-third of all Israel's combat aircraft–took part in the assault on Hezbollah.
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Ben-Gurion Airport is operational for now, but some flights are still being rerouted to Ramon Airport north of Eilat.

Tel Aviv remains a target.
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Hezbollah claims that it hit two targets north of Tel Aviv, and that Israel's preemptive strike failed.

Hezbollah says it has achieved its objectives, and that today's "military operation" is concluded.

Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah will deliver a speech later today.

They have suffered a major and humiliating blow, and Hezbollah is keen to flip the narrative to make them look "victorious."
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Israeli forces continue to strike Hezbollah targets across Lebanon at this time.

Army officials say there is now a clear decision to "eliminate the enemy threat."
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Cleared for publication: Hezbollah's target this morning was the Mossad and Military Intelligence base in northern Tel Aviv.

Hezbollah claims it achieved this objective.

The truth is that moments before the attack was to begin, Israeli aircraft swooped in and destroyed the Hezbollah launchers across southern Lebanon.
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Dutch leader Geert Wilders.

Perhaps the only Western leader who is unconditionally standing with Israel.
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