Arrow missile intercepts Israel-bound projectile over Eilat
Video footage showed the Arrow interceptor missile streaking into the sky above the city.
Video footage showed the Arrow interceptor missile streaking into the sky above the city.
Yehoud Dolev was in Nir Oz that day and rushed outside to help treat the victims of the Hamas onslaught. He was initially believed to have been kidnapped to Gaza. His sister Arbel remains in captivity.
"Israel can stop the fighting for 42 days to return the captives. But we cannot stop the war. The Iranians and all our enemies are watching us, wanting to see if we will surrender," PM says in comments in Knesset committee, the first since Biden released new ceasefire plan.
"We have every expectation that if Hamas agrees to the proposal – as was transmitted to them, an Israeli proposal – then Israel would say yes," National Security Advisor John Kirby states in an interview on ABC News' "This Week" program.
The event featured the family members of several hostages, including Ronen Neutra, the father of 22-year-old Omer Neutra, a New York-born American who was taken captive by Hamas.
The attack came after a weekend of rising hostilities. On Saturday, the Israeli Air Force struck multiple Hezbollah sites in Lebanon in response to an anti-aircraft missile launched by the group downing an Israeli drone over Lebanese airspace.
At least one dead as rescue efforts underway.
Instead of a two-division sweep through Rafah, the IDF opted for a scaled-back campaign focusing on sealing the border between Gaza and Egypt, as well as raids into the city.
The court, in a 9-0 decision, stated, "The state does not have the authority to order a blanket exemption from their enlistment, and must act in accordance with the law."
In a video circulating online, the young pupils could be heard running to shelter as their school bus arrives, after about half an hour of continuous air raid warnings in the Golan and Israeli communities along the Lebanese border.
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