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🇵🇸 Report | The kidnapping of Palestinians in Gaza has turned into trending content for Israeli soldiers on Instagram. The fate of the three young men in the picture remains uncertain following the publication of their photo by an Israeli soldier.

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🟢 Breaking | Al-Qassam Brigades published a new video showing the destruction of an Israeli Merkava tank east of Jabalia, northern Gaza.

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+ 🟡 3. Artillery Attack at Fatima Gate: • At 06:30 am on Monday, October 28, 2024, the Mujahideen of Hezbollah attacked a gathering of Israeli enemy forces at Fatima Gate using artillery shells. 🟡 4. Second Rocket Attack at Fatima Gate: • At 07:00 am…
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🟡 9. Attack in Al-Amra Area:

• At 12:06 pm on Monday, October 28, 2024, the Mujahideen of Hezbollah targeted a gathering of Israeli enemy soldiers in the Al-Amra area, west of Al-Wazzani, using a missile.

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🇾🇪 Report | Yemeni armed forces reveal new modern submarine “al-Ghare’ah”.

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🇸🇾 Breaking | Resistance fighters attacked the US occupation base in the Al-Omar oil field in eastern Syria with a swarm of attack drones. Explosions have been reported. This comes a day after a rocket attack on Al-Omar and other US bases. This renewed surge of attacks follows the IOF’s violation of Iraq’s airspace to attack Iran a few days ago.

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🟨 Breaking | Hezbollah is targeting:

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❇️ Yemen Signals New Missile Power: "American Bases Are Within Reach"

The Yemeni news agency SABA announced that Yemen's armed forces now possess advanced, locally manufactured missile systems, including hypersonic missiles. These new deterrent weapons, reportedly capable of reaching speeds high enough to evade advanced air defenses, make Yemen the first Arab nation with such strategic capabilities. This development signals a potential shift in regional power, particularly impacting Israel, the US, and the broader resistance axis. Saba’s report underscores Yemen's position within the international missile arms race, highlighting its technological achievements inspired by Russian, Chinese, Iranian, and North Korean advancements in missile technology.

The report indicated that the Yemeni-made hypersonic missile boasts impressive capabilities, with a range extending to 2,150 kilometers. Powered by solid fuel in two stages, it incorporates stealth technology and reaches speeds of up to Mach 16, enabling it to bypass advanced air defense systems like the Iron Dome. Its high maneuverability and exceptional effectiveness further enhance its ability to penetrate sophisticated air defenses.

This stirred reactions in the West, with the US initially denying Yemeni possession of hypersonic missiles, though US sources later confirmed a test launch of a medium-range missile. Saba hinted at further military surprises, suggesting that Yemen could strike significant targets in the region, including American military bases, potentially reshaping regional deterrence dynamics. This missile capability, positioned as both a national achievement and a direct message to forces of global dominance, represents a strategic shift by enabling Yemen to deliver high-impact strikes and alter power balances in favor of the resistance alliance across the region.

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🇾🇪 Report | Yemen armed forces' new and largest military exercises named “Liyasoo’oo Wujoohakum” (To Darken Your Faces).

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❇️ Over-censoring will ruin Israel more; it will damage it more than they think it will help.
❇️ "Israel" Can No Longer Conceal Its Losses: Israeli military’s carefully controlled media strategy is fraying, as the visible impact of operations in Lebanon has made it increasingly difficult to suppress reports on soldier casualties and damage to military sites. The Israeli army, previously able to conceal field losses during its Gaza operations, is now leaking information selectively to manage public and political expectations in Lebanon. This shift reflects the challenge of controlling news in northern regions where military activities are highly visible; casualties and damaged bases are transported and hit publicly, exposing "Israel's" military vulnerabilities. These leaks also reveal the military's struggle to maintain operations, preferring a shift to remote actions involving airstrikes and artillery rather than direct ground engagements, alongside continued targeted assassinations across Lebanon. Military officials hope this strategy—known as the "policy of pressure with fire"—will steer political discussions toward a hardline approach while also dampening expectations for decisive ground advancements. Journalists also face restrictions on reporting as the military monitors all published information, issuing warnings against coverage that may jeopardize field operations.

One American correspondent departing from Quds reported the military’s incapacity to mount a successful ground incursion in Lebanon due to Hezbollah's resilience, stressing that Israeli strategies seem ill-prepared, with no precise data to support operations. Military leadership, he noted, is wary of political overreach that could undermine what it views as “historic achievements” from strikes on Hezbollah leadership, as broader ambitions to achieve gains outside the stated objective—securing the northern settlements—could risk military credibility.

Israeli experts highlight rising public frustration with the government’s inability to counter missile and drone attacks effectively, with only 40% interception success, as these attacks disrupt critical infrastructure, agriculture, and civilian life. The government is set to convene to review security and military assessments, but there are no plans to revise the continuation of the war. Netanyahu’s strategy remains firm: escalate force to achieve goals where previous efforts have fallen short.
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