Kiryat Shmona, a city located in northern Israel, greets us with electricity today. This news update brings you the latest developments in various regions, including Gaza, Lebanon, and Israel. Here’s what you need to know:
1. Hezbullah mourns two of its members who lost their lives while defending southern Lebanon and en route to Jerusalem in an Israeli drone strike near the village of Baflieh in Tyre province. Ali Ahmad Hamzeh, born in 1958 in Deb’al village, and Ahmad Hassan Ma’touk, born in 1989 in Western Ceer village, were both respected members of the organization.
2. In another development, the Israeli Broadcasting Corporation announced plans to recruit 30 religious hardliners for mandatory service in the Border Guard Police, marking the first time such a move has been made.
3. Israeli warplanes bombed the Ibn Teme mosque in the Brahma neighborhood south of Rafah, resulting in three fatalities and two injuries being admitted to the nearby Kuwait Hospital. The deceased have been identified as Yasser Mahmoud Odeh, Hamza Muhammad Shahada Abu Jazir (9), and Abd al-Razziq Diab Mohammed Al-Attar (18).
4. Intense reconnaissance missions have been reported in Rafah, while warning sirens were activated in several Israeli settlements, including Beit Hill, Kfar Galad, Kfar Yuval, Talat, Manara, Ma’yan Baruk, and Margli.
5. Direct fire has been detected in the direction of an Israeli outpost situated within the occupied Kafr Shouba hills, according to a correspondent reporting live from the Lebanese southern region.
6. After being closed following a deadly rocket attack that claimed the lives of four Israeli soldiers, the Kerem Shalom crossing in southeastern Gaza has been reopened, allowing cargo to be transported once more.
These are just some of the significant events taking place in this volatile region. Stay tuned for further updates as the situation continues to develop.
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