🚩:🏴 | We are the sons and daughters of Imam Musa al-Kadhim (A). We will not bow to any threat or pressure. Despite imprisoning us in dungeons, placing us in heavy chains, tying rocks to our necks, poisoning us, and throwing our bodies onto the roads, we will not bow.
Assalamu alayka ya Musa ibn Ja‘far, ya Sayyidi wa Mawlai.
Assalamu alayka ya Musa ibn Ja‘far,
Assalamu alayka ya Bab al-Hawa’ij,
Assalamu alayka ya Imam al-Sabirin,
Assalamu alayka ya Gharib al-Baghdad,
Assalamu alayka ya Noor Allah fi Ardih.
We bear witness that you stood firm against tyranny, that you were patient in oppression, and steadfast in chains. Peace be upon you the day you were born, the day you were imprisoned, the day you were martyred, and the day you shall be raised alive.
Curse be upon your killer.
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Assalamu alayka ya Musa ibn Ja‘far, ya Sayyidi wa Mawlai.
Assalamu alayka ya Musa ibn Ja‘far,
Assalamu alayka ya Bab al-Hawa’ij,
Assalamu alayka ya Imam al-Sabirin,
Assalamu alayka ya Gharib al-Baghdad,
Assalamu alayka ya Noor Allah fi Ardih.
We bear witness that you stood firm against tyranny, that you were patient in oppression, and steadfast in chains. Peace be upon you the day you were born, the day you were imprisoned, the day you were martyred, and the day you shall be raised alive.
Curse be upon your killer.
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🏴 | Sindi ibn Shahik Prison is a prison located in Baghdad that was managed by Sindi ibn Shahik during the reign of Harun al-Rashid. Over various periods, the prison was occupied by Takfiris, and after the fall of Saddam, it was restored through the efforts of Sami Masoudi, the Deputy of the Shia Waqf of Iraq. The building is located a short distance from the shrine of Sheikh Kulayni and at the northwest corner of the Mustansiriya School. This dark and small prison, where Musa al-Kadhim – the seventh Shia Imam – was imprisoned and martyred.
According to local residents, this section had been closed for about a century, and entry to it was prevented. The prison is located a short distance from Jisr al-Shuhada (Bridge of the Martyrs), which connects eastern Baghdad (Al-Rusafa district) to western Baghdad and the Karkh district and its surroundings. This bridge stands on the same site where the body of Musa al-Kadhim was placed after his martyrdom.
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According to local residents, this section had been closed for about a century, and entry to it was prevented. The prison is located a short distance from Jisr al-Shuhada (Bridge of the Martyrs), which connects eastern Baghdad (Al-Rusafa district) to western Baghdad and the Karkh district and its surroundings. This bridge stands on the same site where the body of Musa al-Kadhim was placed after his martyrdom.
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Iran
• The head of Iran’s Judiciary stated that individuals directly or indirectly linked to foreign entities and their networks who played a role in directing riots and terrorist activities domestically or abroad are a top priority for investigation, trial, and punishment.
• Iranian airspace was reopened approximately 4–5 hours ago, with officials confirming that operations have returned to normal.
• A latest nationwide damage assessment reports extensive destruction:
• 250 mosques damaged
• 20 Husseiniyahs damaged
• Imamieh Mosque entrance destroyed in Golestan Province
• Hundreds of private vehicles torched in Tehran alone
• 364 large commercial stores damaged
• 419 small shops damaged
• Damage reported in 30 provinces
• Medical and treatment facilities damaged in Rasht and Ilam
• 182 ambulances severely damaged
• $5.3 million in damage to fire department vehicles and equipment
• $14 million in bank-related losses
• 317 bank branches completely destroyed
• 4,700 bank branches sustaining 10%–90% damage
• 1,400 ATMs damaged
• 250 ATMs permanently rendered inoperable
• $6.6 million in damage to the electricity sector
• 265 schools and educational institutions seriously damaged
• 3 major libraries set ablaze
• 8 cultural heritage and tourism sites severely damaged
• 4 cinemas attacked in Tehran, Nishapur, Borujerd, and Shahin Shahr
• Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence issued an SMS urging citizens to report suspicious activity, unusual movements, or individuals carrying weapons by submitting images, videos, license plates, or addresses to the Ministry’s official channel on the Eitaa domestic messenger, Vaja113, verified.
• New information regarding those arrested in the recent unrest was released. A security source cited by Fars News Agency stated that most detainees had previously been arrested during the unrest of 1401, 2022 WLF, and were later pardoned.
• The source added that the individuals were found in possession of various firearms and bladed weapons and were detained while attacking police and military facilities.
• Iran’s Chief of the Judiciary reiterated that terrorists whether operating on the ground or coordinating behind the scenes remain among the highest priorities for prosecution and punishment.
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Iran
• The head of Iran’s Judiciary stated that individuals directly or indirectly linked to foreign entities and their networks who played a role in directing riots and terrorist activities domestically or abroad are a top priority for investigation, trial, and punishment.
• Iranian airspace was reopened approximately 4–5 hours ago, with officials confirming that operations have returned to normal.
• A latest nationwide damage assessment reports extensive destruction:
• 250 mosques damaged
• 20 Husseiniyahs damaged
• Imamieh Mosque entrance destroyed in Golestan Province
• Hundreds of private vehicles torched in Tehran alone
• 364 large commercial stores damaged
• 419 small shops damaged
• Damage reported in 30 provinces
• Medical and treatment facilities damaged in Rasht and Ilam
• 182 ambulances severely damaged
• $5.3 million in damage to fire department vehicles and equipment
• $14 million in bank-related losses
• 317 bank branches completely destroyed
• 4,700 bank branches sustaining 10%–90% damage
• 1,400 ATMs damaged
• 250 ATMs permanently rendered inoperable
• $6.6 million in damage to the electricity sector
• 265 schools and educational institutions seriously damaged
• 3 major libraries set ablaze
• 8 cultural heritage and tourism sites severely damaged
• 4 cinemas attacked in Tehran, Nishapur, Borujerd, and Shahin Shahr
• Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence issued an SMS urging citizens to report suspicious activity, unusual movements, or individuals carrying weapons by submitting images, videos, license plates, or addresses to the Ministry’s official channel on the Eitaa domestic messenger, Vaja113, verified.
• New information regarding those arrested in the recent unrest was released. A security source cited by Fars News Agency stated that most detainees had previously been arrested during the unrest of 1401, 2022 WLF, and were later pardoned.
• The source added that the individuals were found in possession of various firearms and bladed weapons and were detained while attacking police and military facilities.
• Iran’s Chief of the Judiciary reiterated that terrorists whether operating on the ground or coordinating behind the scenes remain among the highest priorities for prosecution and punishment.
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🇮🇷 | A 2-year-old Iranian girl, Bahareh, has died after remaining in a coma for three days after being shot during the recent unrest. Bahareh was with her brother when a gunshot fired by armed assailants struck her. She was immediately taken to the hospital but succumbed to her injuries after three days in critical condition. The incident took place on Shahid Beheshti Street in Nishapur.
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🇮🇷 | The released images of injuries on the bodies of several victims indicate that the deceased were subjected to as many as 18 strikes from sharp and bladed objects.
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✅ | Today; We have received direct calls and communications from Iran and from nine provinces. One‑to‑one confirmations from our friends and sources indicate that during the riots, massive damage was inflicted on national assets. The aim was to destabilize Iran and create a wave of panic against the government and the Islamic leadership in order to form a pretext for an enemy attack.
However, contrary to the narrative being pushed to spread panic, in almost all cities the riots were limited. If unrest occurred in one area, the remaining 99 percent of the city remained fully normal and operational. Administrative and economic issues existed, but they were neither exaggerated nor unprecedented, as similar situations have been experienced many times before.
There is almost a consensus among Iranians that the internet disruption and the suspension of all communication applications, including SMS services, gave security forces the leverage needed to control the situation. As of now, the situation appears to be under control, and most ordinary citizens are continuing their daily lives without major disruption.
What Trump is presenting, claiming that he changed his stance on attacking Iran because regional neighbors requested him not to do so, is not the real issue. The real issue is that the riots have ended due to the large-scale dismantling of riot networks, ringleaders, and their volunteers. This also disrupted and exposed foreign infiltration efforts involving Mossad and American agencies, preventing them from succeeding in launching sudden strikes on Iran and then fleeing from accountability. Now, Trump is using a different narrative, claiming he was requested by certain countries to hold back.
Trump is fully aware of Iran’s response capabilities and the current level of preparedness designed by the Leader. That is why he is attempting to maneuver politically. Trump is not defined by what he says, but by what he does. Therefore, Iran may respond or act unexpectedly at any time, sooner or later. The leadership has repeatedly emphasized vigilance, rapid mobilization, and coordination among security forces to ensure any threat is neutralized immediately.
The Leader has stated that he does not trust the zigzag behavior of enemies. None of the Iranian side, including the foreign minister, is currently working toward negotiations or table talks with the Americans. Iran is not initiating war, but if war is imposed, Iran is prepared and in a state of high alert. Current intelligence and security measures across provinces, military readiness, and public awareness campaigns are all designed to deter aggression while maintaining internal stability.
Additionally, sources confirm that the government has taken steps to repair damages caused by the riots, restore disrupted services, and reassure the population. The overall message is that despite attempts at creating chaos, Iran remains resilient, organized, and fully capable of responding to any internal or external threats.
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However, contrary to the narrative being pushed to spread panic, in almost all cities the riots were limited. If unrest occurred in one area, the remaining 99 percent of the city remained fully normal and operational. Administrative and economic issues existed, but they were neither exaggerated nor unprecedented, as similar situations have been experienced many times before.
There is almost a consensus among Iranians that the internet disruption and the suspension of all communication applications, including SMS services, gave security forces the leverage needed to control the situation. As of now, the situation appears to be under control, and most ordinary citizens are continuing their daily lives without major disruption.
What Trump is presenting, claiming that he changed his stance on attacking Iran because regional neighbors requested him not to do so, is not the real issue. The real issue is that the riots have ended due to the large-scale dismantling of riot networks, ringleaders, and their volunteers. This also disrupted and exposed foreign infiltration efforts involving Mossad and American agencies, preventing them from succeeding in launching sudden strikes on Iran and then fleeing from accountability. Now, Trump is using a different narrative, claiming he was requested by certain countries to hold back.
Trump is fully aware of Iran’s response capabilities and the current level of preparedness designed by the Leader. That is why he is attempting to maneuver politically. Trump is not defined by what he says, but by what he does. Therefore, Iran may respond or act unexpectedly at any time, sooner or later. The leadership has repeatedly emphasized vigilance, rapid mobilization, and coordination among security forces to ensure any threat is neutralized immediately.
The Leader has stated that he does not trust the zigzag behavior of enemies. None of the Iranian side, including the foreign minister, is currently working toward negotiations or table talks with the Americans. Iran is not initiating war, but if war is imposed, Iran is prepared and in a state of high alert. Current intelligence and security measures across provinces, military readiness, and public awareness campaigns are all designed to deter aggression while maintaining internal stability.
Additionally, sources confirm that the government has taken steps to repair damages caused by the riots, restore disrupted services, and reassure the population. The overall message is that despite attempts at creating chaos, Iran remains resilient, organized, and fully capable of responding to any internal or external threats.
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🇱🇧 | israeli airstrike on the village of Mashghara, in the Bekaa region of eastern Lebanon.
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🇺🇸 | US imposes additional sanctions on Iran, targeting Ali Larijani, head of Iran's Supreme National Security Council, and other individuals tied to IRGC, Iranian law enforcement and energy sector. Sanctions also target dozens of entities from UAE, Singapore, UK, which are linked to Iran.
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🇮🇷 | There are reports indicating that Jawad Zarif is now being arrested along with Hasan Rouhani. If confirmed, this would represent a historic and long-overdue step toward real change inside Iran and a clear signal that internal accountability is finally being enforced. Such a move would mark a decisive break from years of impunity enjoyed by senior political figures who have escaped consequences despite repeated failures and betrayals.
These individuals must be arrested and officially sentenced severely for their crimes and acts of treason against the Islamic Republic of Iran and its core values. Public demands for legal action reflect deep and justified anger over the damage inflicted on the country, its sovereignty, and its national security.
Rouhani and Zarif were and remain high-level reformists who dragged Iran into political, economic, and strategic turmoil through reckless and treacherous policies, most notably the nuclear deal and a series of dangerous concessions. These actions were taken despite repeated warnings from the Leader, who explicitly cautioned against going too far down this destructive path. Their disregard for these warnings has left lasting harm and weakened the nation at critical moments.
However, conflicting reports continue to circulate. Some sources claim that both individuals were placed under house arrest during the riots and later released. Other reports insist that they remain under custody, either formally or informally, with restrictions still imposed. Until there is full transparency and decisive judicial action, these contradictions only deepen public distrust and reinforce the demand for firm punishment rather than half-measures. Time will soon expose the reality behind these events.
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These individuals must be arrested and officially sentenced severely for their crimes and acts of treason against the Islamic Republic of Iran and its core values. Public demands for legal action reflect deep and justified anger over the damage inflicted on the country, its sovereignty, and its national security.
Rouhani and Zarif were and remain high-level reformists who dragged Iran into political, economic, and strategic turmoil through reckless and treacherous policies, most notably the nuclear deal and a series of dangerous concessions. These actions were taken despite repeated warnings from the Leader, who explicitly cautioned against going too far down this destructive path. Their disregard for these warnings has left lasting harm and weakened the nation at critical moments.
However, conflicting reports continue to circulate. Some sources claim that both individuals were placed under house arrest during the riots and later released. Other reports insist that they remain under custody, either formally or informally, with restrictions still imposed. Until there is full transparency and decisive judicial action, these contradictions only deepen public distrust and reinforce the demand for firm punishment rather than half-measures. Time will soon expose the reality behind these events.
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🇮🇷 | Iranian security: Any form of cooperation with the terrorist networks Iran International and Manoto is considered a terrorist activity.
Given that the Iran International and Manoto networks are regarded as the media arms of terrorist groups, any cooperation with these networks is considered equivalent to cooperation with terrorist organizations.
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Given that the Iran International and Manoto networks are regarded as the media arms of terrorist groups, any cooperation with these networks is considered equivalent to cooperation with terrorist organizations.
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WarFront Witness
⚡️🇮🇷Footage from Iran shows graffiti appearing across multiple locations in Tehran, amid ongoing unrest. The graffiti reads: “Independence, freedom, Shah Reza Pahlavi.” @wfwitness
Choose junkyards and write anything you want, then take photos of it with headlines. Then post it with claims like “appearing in multiple locations” and “across the entire country.” See what they have to do to earn dollars. 🤡
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🇮🇷 | HOURLY UPDATES
Iran
• The Intelligence Department of Iran’s Kerman Province announced that six alleged key elements and leaders involved in riots and terrorist operations in the province have been identified and arrested.
• Iran is reportedly successfully disrupting Starlink communications by spoofing GPS signals rather than jamming the data link itself. GPS spoofing confuses the terminal into believing it is in a different location, degrading antenna alignment with satellites and preventing stable data transfer, particularly for uploads. Unlike jamming, this method is feasible at a nationwide scale.
• According to Fars News Agency, additional details have emerged regarding detainees arrested during the recent unrest:
• An informed security source stated that most individuals detained on charges of moharebeh had previously been arrested during the unrest of 1401 (2022–2023) and were later pardoned.
• The detainees were in possession of various cold weapons and firearms and were arrested while attacking police forces or carrying out armed assaults on police stations and military sites.
• Some attempted to seize ammunition depots at military facilities and possessed precise knowledge of depot locations and access routes.
• Earlier today, the Head of the Judiciary reiterated that individuals directly or indirectly connected to foreign intelligence services and their intermediaries, who directed riots and terrorist acts either on the ground or behind the scenes, are among the top priorities for prosecution and punishment.
Diplomacy
• Iran’s Foreign Minister, Dr. Araghchi, told UN Secretary-General António Guterres that the direct role of the Zionist regime in arming and organizing armed terrorists, along with US support for these groups, is evident.
• In a phone call with the UN Secretary-General, Dr. Araghchi stated that crimes committed against law enforcement forces and civilians, including the killing of women and children, burning individuals alive, attacks on hospitals and medical centers, the torching of ambulances and fire trucks, and the destruction of mosques and cultural centers, are modeled after ISIS-style terrorism. Iran has demanded that the United Nations formally condemn these acts.
• Dr. Araghchi also described the US move to convene a UN Security Council meeting under the pretext of Iran’s internal developments as a forward escape from responsibility.
• He added that the US government, which has caused the deaths of thousands of Iranians through sanctions and collusion with the Zionist regime, and hundreds more through recent terrorist violence, cannot conceal its record by convening Security Council sessions.
• He further stated that parties with long histories of systematic human rights violations and complicity in the genocide of Palestinians lack credibility to claim concern for the Iranian people.
• The UN Secretary-General emphasized the importance of respecting fundamental human rights by all governments, rejected interference in the internal affairs of states, including military intervention, and reaffirmed adherence to the UN Charter, particularly the prohibition on the use or threat of force.
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Iran
• The Intelligence Department of Iran’s Kerman Province announced that six alleged key elements and leaders involved in riots and terrorist operations in the province have been identified and arrested.
• Iran is reportedly successfully disrupting Starlink communications by spoofing GPS signals rather than jamming the data link itself. GPS spoofing confuses the terminal into believing it is in a different location, degrading antenna alignment with satellites and preventing stable data transfer, particularly for uploads. Unlike jamming, this method is feasible at a nationwide scale.
• According to Fars News Agency, additional details have emerged regarding detainees arrested during the recent unrest:
• An informed security source stated that most individuals detained on charges of moharebeh had previously been arrested during the unrest of 1401 (2022–2023) and were later pardoned.
• The detainees were in possession of various cold weapons and firearms and were arrested while attacking police forces or carrying out armed assaults on police stations and military sites.
• Some attempted to seize ammunition depots at military facilities and possessed precise knowledge of depot locations and access routes.
• Earlier today, the Head of the Judiciary reiterated that individuals directly or indirectly connected to foreign intelligence services and their intermediaries, who directed riots and terrorist acts either on the ground or behind the scenes, are among the top priorities for prosecution and punishment.
Diplomacy
• Iran’s Foreign Minister, Dr. Araghchi, told UN Secretary-General António Guterres that the direct role of the Zionist regime in arming and organizing armed terrorists, along with US support for these groups, is evident.
• In a phone call with the UN Secretary-General, Dr. Araghchi stated that crimes committed against law enforcement forces and civilians, including the killing of women and children, burning individuals alive, attacks on hospitals and medical centers, the torching of ambulances and fire trucks, and the destruction of mosques and cultural centers, are modeled after ISIS-style terrorism. Iran has demanded that the United Nations formally condemn these acts.
• Dr. Araghchi also described the US move to convene a UN Security Council meeting under the pretext of Iran’s internal developments as a forward escape from responsibility.
• He added that the US government, which has caused the deaths of thousands of Iranians through sanctions and collusion with the Zionist regime, and hundreds more through recent terrorist violence, cannot conceal its record by convening Security Council sessions.
• He further stated that parties with long histories of systematic human rights violations and complicity in the genocide of Palestinians lack credibility to claim concern for the Iranian people.
• The UN Secretary-General emphasized the importance of respecting fundamental human rights by all governments, rejected interference in the internal affairs of states, including military intervention, and reaffirmed adherence to the UN Charter, particularly the prohibition on the use or threat of force.
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☑️ | Three fake news stories are still pending to be recycled after their six-month cycles by gutter Reuters, New York Times, and their partners in crime: that the leader of Iran is ill and has reportedly appointed his son Mojtaba as his successor, that the leader of Iran is old and unwilling to run the country, and now that he has allegedly designated some teams to manage affairs after him. Waiting to see when, this time, they will find the moment to repeat these fabrications yet again. 😄
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🇵🇸 | The leader of the Al-Qassam Brigades, “Abu Fuad Al-Houlie,” was martyred when the occupation bombed his house in western Deir al-Balah, in the central Gaza Strip, along with his wife and daughter.
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🇱🇧 | A member of Hezbollah, Walid Aliq, was martyred in an Israeli airstrike this evening in the eastern Zawtar area, south of Lebanon.
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Gaza Strip
• As the second phase of the ceasefire agreement began, Israeli occupation forces launched a wave of intensive airstrikes across the Gaza Strip.
• Residential homes were targeted in central Gaza’s Deir al-Balah, southern Gaza’s Khan Yunis, and the Tuffah neighborhood in northern Gaza.
• At least nine Palestinians were killed in the strikes, including Al-Qassam Brigades commander and border protection officer Muhammad Hamed al-Hawali (“Abu Fou’ad”), who was targeted in western Deir al-Balah along with members of his family.
• The Al-Qassam Brigades officially acknowledged his death.
• Israeli helicopter airstrikes were reported in the central Gaza Strip.
• The Al-Nuseirat refugee camp was targeted in a separate raid in the Central Governorate.
• Two Palestinians were martyred after occupation aircraft bombed the al-Khatib family home in Al-Nuseirat camp.
• The leader of the Al-Quds Brigades, Ashraf al-Khatib, and his wife were martyred following an Israeli airstrike on Nuseirat camp in central Gaza.
• A Palestinian woman was killed and several others were injured after Israeli forces opened fire on central and western areas of Khan Yunis.
• Multiple Palestinian children were injured following an Israeli strike on a residential home in Al-Nuseirat camp.
• Since this morning, Israeli occupation forces have killed between nine and ten Palestinians across the Gaza Strip in repeated violations of the ceasefire agreement.
Occupied West Bank
• Israeli settlers attacked a house on the outskirts of Sinjil, north of Ramallah.
• Occupation forces assaulted a young man in the Harat Jaber area of Hebron.
• Israeli forces stormed the town of al-Mughayyir, northeast of Ramallah.
• Residents of Kafr Malik, northeast of Ramallah, were prevented from moving freely, and shop owners were forced to close their businesses.
• A military checkpoint was set up at the entrance to Deir Jarir, northeast of Ramallah, where vehicles were searched.
• Israeli forces seized a vehicle between Kafr Malik and Abu Falah, north of Ramallah.
• Occupation forces stormed the town of Beita, south of Nablus.
• The occupation authorities issued a one-week renewable ban preventing freed prisoner Muhammad Zughair from entering Al-Aqsa Mosque.
• Six Palestinians were injured by Israeli gunfire in the Halawa refugee camp, east of Jabalia, in northern Gaza.
Lebanon
• On 15/1/2026, Israeli military forces infiltrated the town of Kfarkela at dawn and detonated a house.
• Israeli forces also infiltrated Ramya at dawn and blew up two homes.
• In Adaisseh, Israeli troops booby-trapped two houses without detonating them. A UNIFIL French unit later dismantled the explosives, during which an Israeli drone dropped a sonic bomb toward the area.
• A drone dropped a sonic bomb near the old neighborhood of Aita al-Shaab.
• Israeli drones carried out two raids on buildings in Sahmoura, western Bekaa, followed by two additional airstrikes by warplanes.
• Similar drone and air raids targeted buildings in Mashghara.
• Israeli warplanes launched six airstrikes on the Ras al-Aasi area in Hermel.
• Israeli forces conducted heavy machine-gun fire from the Ramtha position toward Bustara farm near Kfarshouba.
• A drone strike targeted a vehicle between Mifdoun and Zawtar villages, killing one Lebanese citizen.
• Another Israeli drone strike hit a vehicle between Zawtar al-Sharqiyah and Mayfadoun, killing Walid Aliq.
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Gaza Strip
• As the second phase of the ceasefire agreement began, Israeli occupation forces launched a wave of intensive airstrikes across the Gaza Strip.
• Residential homes were targeted in central Gaza’s Deir al-Balah, southern Gaza’s Khan Yunis, and the Tuffah neighborhood in northern Gaza.
• At least nine Palestinians were killed in the strikes, including Al-Qassam Brigades commander and border protection officer Muhammad Hamed al-Hawali (“Abu Fou’ad”), who was targeted in western Deir al-Balah along with members of his family.
• The Al-Qassam Brigades officially acknowledged his death.
• Israeli helicopter airstrikes were reported in the central Gaza Strip.
• The Al-Nuseirat refugee camp was targeted in a separate raid in the Central Governorate.
• Two Palestinians were martyred after occupation aircraft bombed the al-Khatib family home in Al-Nuseirat camp.
• The leader of the Al-Quds Brigades, Ashraf al-Khatib, and his wife were martyred following an Israeli airstrike on Nuseirat camp in central Gaza.
• A Palestinian woman was killed and several others were injured after Israeli forces opened fire on central and western areas of Khan Yunis.
• Multiple Palestinian children were injured following an Israeli strike on a residential home in Al-Nuseirat camp.
• Since this morning, Israeli occupation forces have killed between nine and ten Palestinians across the Gaza Strip in repeated violations of the ceasefire agreement.
Occupied West Bank
• Israeli settlers attacked a house on the outskirts of Sinjil, north of Ramallah.
• Occupation forces assaulted a young man in the Harat Jaber area of Hebron.
• Israeli forces stormed the town of al-Mughayyir, northeast of Ramallah.
• Residents of Kafr Malik, northeast of Ramallah, were prevented from moving freely, and shop owners were forced to close their businesses.
• A military checkpoint was set up at the entrance to Deir Jarir, northeast of Ramallah, where vehicles were searched.
• Israeli forces seized a vehicle between Kafr Malik and Abu Falah, north of Ramallah.
• Occupation forces stormed the town of Beita, south of Nablus.
• The occupation authorities issued a one-week renewable ban preventing freed prisoner Muhammad Zughair from entering Al-Aqsa Mosque.
• Six Palestinians were injured by Israeli gunfire in the Halawa refugee camp, east of Jabalia, in northern Gaza.
Lebanon
• On 15/1/2026, Israeli military forces infiltrated the town of Kfarkela at dawn and detonated a house.
• Israeli forces also infiltrated Ramya at dawn and blew up two homes.
• In Adaisseh, Israeli troops booby-trapped two houses without detonating them. A UNIFIL French unit later dismantled the explosives, during which an Israeli drone dropped a sonic bomb toward the area.
• A drone dropped a sonic bomb near the old neighborhood of Aita al-Shaab.
• Israeli drones carried out two raids on buildings in Sahmoura, western Bekaa, followed by two additional airstrikes by warplanes.
• Similar drone and air raids targeted buildings in Mashghara.
• Israeli warplanes launched six airstrikes on the Ras al-Aasi area in Hermel.
• Israeli forces conducted heavy machine-gun fire from the Ramtha position toward Bustara farm near Kfarshouba.
• A drone strike targeted a vehicle between Mifdoun and Zawtar villages, killing one Lebanese citizen.
• Another Israeli drone strike hit a vehicle between Zawtar al-Sharqiyah and Mayfadoun, killing Walid Aliq.
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