Daily Shmutz | ISRAEL / (IINO) | 12/18/24

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Pidyon Shvuyim Emergency Appeal From R’ Yitzchak Dovid Grossman: We Have 2 Weeks Left To Save Nosson Malul!!!

Urgent Update December 8th: The final trial is in three weeks, and we have until then to raise ALL of the money needed for legal representation so Nosson can have a fair trial. Klal yisroel, please open up your hearts and donate generously so we can save this father’s life before time runs out. Thank you!

Urgent Update Nov 20th: Nosson’s health in prison is deteriorating quickly. We call on each and every one of you to please donate $240 towards his immediate release. Thank you and may we see the release of all of our hostages very soon!

TRANSLATION OF PERSONAL MESSAGE FROM R’ GROSSMAN: (Original below)

“Shalom to all those who love the Torah,

On behalf of my brother and friend I have come to request that you take part in a mitzvah for the yungerman R’ Nosson Malul who stumbled into a terrible situation and is locked up. To our distress and sorrow he is now behind bars in Moldova, plagued by physical and mental torment. His life is in danger. It is a great mitzvah to support him and assist him, and to participate in the mitzvah of Pidyon Shvuyim that our Sages praised extensively.

Dear Brothers! Merciful Jews who perform kindness! In these days, when we mourn the destruction of the Temple, it is written “Zion shall be redeemed with Judgment and her captives with charity.” In the merit of the mitzvah of Pidyon Shvuyim we should merit soon the release of all our hostages and the complete Redemption.

Heavenly abundance, blessing, success, and much happiness, should be showered upon all those who take part and they should forget all sorrow and sighing. With the blessing of the Torah,

Rav Yitzchok Dovid Grossman shlita”

In December 2023, Nosson P. Malul, a beloved man from our community, a young father of a little girl, was imprisoned in a Moldovan Airport without trial. Despite thousands of dollars already spent on legal fees, his release is still out of reach. We need to urgently raise $210,000 to pay the final legal fees and fines to get him released for once and for all.

This man’s only child is a four year old girl, and authorities working on the case confirm that his life is currently in danger. We call on all of the Jewish people to please generously donate generously towards the release of his captivity.

Tizku Lmitzvos!!!

Please pray for Natan Peretz Ben Tamar

GOAL: $210,000

Raised $130,864

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Gaza Withdrawal’s Ominous Legacy Sparks New Settlement Debate

December 18, 2024  Jewish Breaking News – Israel’s catastrophic 2005 withdrawal from Gaza, once hailed by the international community as a “brave step for peace,” instead engineered the perfect conditions for Hamas’s devastating October 7 massacre.

Under relentless pressure from left-wing activists and foreign governments, then-Prime Minister Ariel Sharon ordered the forcible expulsion of over 8,500 Jewish residents from their Gaza homes. The heart-wrenching scenes of Israeli soldiers dragging fellow citizens from synagogues and bulldozing prosperous communities built since 1967 marked a dark chapter in Israeli history.

Sharon’s empty promises of enhanced security and international goodwill dissolved into a nightmare reality with Hamas seizing control of the Strip within just two years. For nearly two decades, Gaza has been used by Hamas to rain rockets on Israeli civilians before culminating in October’s barbaric assault that claimed 1,200 Israeli lives and saw over 250 taken hostage.

In what he calls a historic correction, Likud MK Avichai Boaron is drafting legislation to eliminate barriers preventing Israeli civilians from repoulating Gaza.

“The war against fundamentalist Islam in the Gaza Strip must end with it losing control over the land. This is the most painful price it could pay, and this must be the result,” he said. “The entry ban is reminiscent of dark periods in the history of the Jewish people,” according to the coalition lawmaker.

Boaron’s push to reverse the disengagement is gaining momentum. A newly formed Knesset Caucus for the Renewal of Settlement in Gaza is set to tour the territory on Friday, following the successful repeal of similar restrictions in northern Samaria earlier this year. That victory, which passed 31-18, allowed Israelis to return to communities in Samaria that were also evacuated in 2005.

However, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has flatly rejected any possibility of Israeli resettlement in post-Hamas Gaza.

“If you mean resettling Gaza, it was never in the cards, and I said so openly. And some of my constituents are not happy about it, but that’s my position,” Netanyahu said in a May interview with CNN’s Jake Tapper.

“I think the only force that can prevent the resurgence of terrorism for the foreseeable future is Israel. At the same time, we want, I want a civilian administration that is run by Gazans who are neither Hamas nor committed to our destruction.””

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Fewer Than 20% Of Israelis Rate Country’s Situation As Positive, New Survey Finds

December 17, 2024  Yeshiva World News – Fewer than 20% of Israelis rate the country’s overall situation as “good” or “very good,” according to the 2024 Israeli Democracy Index published by the Israel Democracy Institute.

Despite this, two-thirds of Israelis still view the country as a good place to live. The survey reveals a strong sense of belonging to the state among a majority of Jewish respondents, while a smaller majority of Arabs share similar sentiments, albeit with lingering challenges.

The survey was first conducted in May 2024 and revisited in October, meaning it does not reflect more recent developments such as the Lebanon ceasefire or the collapse of the Assad regime in Syria.

The findings highlight growing concerns about the state of Israeli democracy, with 58% of Israelis believing it is “in danger.” Among Jewish respondents, 54% share this belief, while among Arabs, the figure rises sharply to 77.5%.

Trust in state institutions continues to vary widely. The IDF remains the most trusted institution in the country, with 77% of respondents expressing confidence. In contrast, trust in the police has dropped to 37%, a decline that reflects ongoing fallout from the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack.

The survey also indicates that feelings of national cohesion, which peaked immediately following October 7, have since declined. Nevertheless, they remain higher than in previous years. Among Jewish respondents, political disputes between the right and left are viewed as the country’s most pressing issue, while tensions between Jewish and Arab communities are the primary concern for Arab respondents.

Additionally, only 25.5% of Jews believe the state itself can be trusted, yet 81% say they can rely on their fellow Israelis in times of need. Among Arab respondents, 62% express confidence in their fellow citizens.

[Ed.:  Yes, and most of this 20% are the ruling class ‘Elite’.  The rest live in a world of their own:

 

Why Gas Markets Aren’t Scared of Mideast Conflict Right Now   By Alex Kimani

Dec 04, 2024, 5:00 PM CST  Oilprice.com

  • U.S. and European natural gas markets are diverging.
  • The Israel-Hamas war has disrupted energy projects, including Chevron’s delayed expansion of the Leviathan and Tamar gas fields and the suspended BP-Adnoc bid for a stake in NewMed Energy.
  • Lebanon’s gas exploration ambitions face challenges, as the conflict jeopardizes cooperation with Israel.

U.S. natural gas futures dropped to $3.08/MMBtu on Tuesday, their lowest in over a week, after surging 20% in November. Gas prices have declined amid forecasts of milder weather in mid-December, following a brief cold spell that had driven earlier gains. Utilities have stopped drawing heavily from storage, despite colder-than-usual weather recently boosting consumption. Meanwhile, U.S. gas production clocked in at a robust 101.5 billion cubic feet per day in November, but below last year’s peak of 105.3 bcfd. In contrast, European natural gas futures climbed to €48.7 per megawatt-hour, close to their one-year high, as colder weather is forecast to spread across the continent, increasing heating demand. Temperatures in western Europe are set to drop, adding pressure to fast-depleting gas reserves, with gas stores only 85% full compared to 95% a year ago. Further, there are growing concerns over supply risks, including the upcoming expiration of a key gas transit deal between Russia and Ukraine.

The Middle East conflict has so far not significantly impacted global oil and gas flows, reflecting the marginality of Eastern Mediterranean gas on world markets, even as more cracks appear in the ongoing ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah. On Monday, Hezbollah fired into a disputed border zone held by Israel, with Lebanon’s parliament speaker claiming that Israel has committed 54 breaches of the ceasefire. However, Israel’s energy sector is bound to benefit from the ceasefire by encouraging foreign contractors to return to the country’s offshore and resume key gas expansion projects. U.S. major Chevron Corp. (NYSE:CVX), operator of both Israel’s key gas fields, 23 tcf Leviathan and 14tcf Tamar, put expansion projects at both on hold due to the conflict. The expansion of both gas fields had originally been due for completion by mid-2025. The expansion will increase Israel’s gas exports to Egypt by a reported 6bn cubic feet per year. Back in February, Chevron approved a US$24 million investment to boost gas production at the Israeli?Tamar offshore gas field. Israel–one of the main gas exporters in the region–temporarily suspended some exports in the immediate aftermath of the war but managed to return to normal production quickly.

The biggest disruption to Israel’s energy sector has been the suspension of the British Petroleum (NYSE:BP)–Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (BP-Adnoc) bid to acquire a 50% stake in Israeli gas producer?NewMed Energy (OTCPK:DKDRF) for US$2bn. NewMed Energy is the majority shareholder and main operator of the giant Leviathan Natural Gas Field with a 45.3% working interest, while Chevron Corp and Ratio Oil Corp. have a 39.7% and 15% stake, respectively.

The deal was first thrown into question after an independent panel appointed by NewMed recommended raising the asking price by 10%-12%, or as much as ~$250M, which might seem like a stretch considering back then the company had a market cap of $2.9B and $87 million in cash but $1.73B in debt. Meanwhile, reports emerged that executives at BP and Adnoc were anticipating further delays on the deal until the political situation improves. Experts are worried that a surge in civilian casualties could make it politically untenable for the companies to proceed, with the death toll in Gaza already approaching 50,000, mostly civilians. NewMed and its two partners discovered the Leviathan Natural Gas Field in the Levant Basin Province in 2010. The gas field straddles the sea borders of Israel, Lebanon, Palestine, the Republic of Cyprus and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. With 22.9 trillion cubic feet of recoverable gas, Leviathan is the largest natural gas reservoir in the Mediterranean and one of the largest producing assets in the region.

Lebanon’s Gas Quest Could Go Bust

But the NewMed takeover is not the only energy project that has been disrupted by the Israel-Hamas war. Last year, French energy group TotalEnergies (NYSE:TTE)  set the first drilling rig at its location in the Mediterranean Sea off Lebanon’s coast near Israel’s border with the country looking to commence operations in search for gas. The cash-strapped nation hoped that future gas sales could help the country pull out of its deep financial crisis that has seen the local currency lose more than 98% of its value.

The arrival of the equipment marks an important step in the preparation of the drilling of the exploration well in Block 9, which will begin towards the end of August 2023,” TotalEnergies said in a statement. TotalEnergies leads a consortium of energy companies working on the offshore project, which includes Italian oil and gas giant Eni S.p.A. (NYSE:E) as well as state-owned QatarEnergy.

The drilling operations came after a landmark U.S.-brokered agreement that saw Lebanon and Israel establish a maritime border for the first time ever. Previously, Lebanon’s Energy Minister Walid Fayad said they hoped to determine whether the exploratory block has recoverable gas reserves by the end of the current year.

Unfortunately, the ongoing war is very likely to make cooperation between the two countries almost impossible, with Lebanon being home to Israel’s arch-enemy, Hezbollah.

 

1.2M Israeli Kids Go to Bed Hungry as Poverty Grips Nearly One-Third of Population

December 17, 2024  JBN News – Behind Tel Aviv’s glittering tech startups and Jerusalem’s ancient stones the myth of Israeli prosperity is cracking.

According to Latet’s new poverty report, approximately 2.76 million Israelis are struggling with poverty, including 678,200 families and a staggering 1.24 million children as the cost of survival keeps climbing.

A family of four now needs 13,617 shekels monthly for basic essentials – a 6.9% jump that adds another 10,500 shekels to annual household expenses. Middle-class families aren’t immune either, with normal living costs soaring to 22,181 shekels monthly. These increases have outpaced inflation, which sits at 3.6%, driven largely by surging prices for food, housing, and utilities.

For families receiving financial aid, the numbers tell a story of impossible choices. Their average monthly expenses of 10,367 shekels dwarf their typical income of 6,092 shekels. Many first exhaust their savings, then turn to loans, beginning a downward spiral that has forced nearly 80% of them into debt just to survive.

The impact on children has been particularly severe. In supported households, 44.6% of kids are showing declining academic performance – triple the rate of their peers. Nearly half suffer serious mental health effects, while 22.8% of families report at least one child dropping out of school entirely. This has forced some parents to make unthinkable choices, with 18.9% sending children to boarding schools because they can’t afford to keep them at home.

Israel’s elderly population faces particularly acute challenges. Among seniors receiving aid from Latet, 81.7% live in poverty, with 52.6% experiencing extreme poverty. A troubling 60.4% have foregone essential medications or medical treatments due to cost constraints, while 34.8% face severe food insecurity.

Sadly, the daily struggle for food has become a defining feature of life for many families. About 80% of supported households report running out of food with no money to buy more. Even more troubling, half of parents in need have been forced to cut back on infant formula, potentially putting their babies’ health at risk.

At 28.6%, Israel’s poverty rate dwarfs those of other developed nations, nearly double the United States’ 17.8% and more than triple Germany’s 9%. Looking ahead, Israel’s planned economic measures only stands to worsen the situation. Proposed increases in VAT, social security payments, health insurance, and utility costs, combined with high inflation and interest rates, threaten to push thousands more low and middle-class families into poverty.

With war straining national resources and poverty devouring families whole, Israel’s vaunted social safety net isn’t just fraying. It’s coming apart at the seams.

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[Ed.:  Does IINO have a ‘Deep State’?  IINO IS A DEEP STATE.  It’s only “Israel” in name only. In 2001, Daniel Bernard came to public attention when, as French Ambassador to the United Kingdom, he was quoted as saying: “All the current troubles in the world are because of that shitty little country Israel.” I don’t know about “all the troubles of the world,” but with regard to Israel’s structure of government, the military top brass, the not-so “Supreme Court,” and the way Jews are treated, he was spot on.  Israel has enough offshore natural gas to make everyone well off…]

 

🔴 ISRAEL PREPARING FOR POSSIBLE OPERATION AGAINST IRAN, SAYS DEFENSE MINISTER KATZ; ISRAEL CONSIDERS THIRD LARGE-SCALE OPERATION AGAINST HOUTHIS IN YEMEN

December 16, 2024 @ 4:10 pm ET ISRAEL REALTIME

🇮🇱 Israeli Defense Minister Yisrael Katz stated, “All our systems are preparing for an operation against Iran, as the prospects for a diplomatic solution remain slim.” The remark underscores the heightened tension and strategic readiness amid Iran’s continued nuclear advancements and regional provocations.

A senior Israeli military official revealed last week that the Air Force is preparing for its next significant mission. The official suggested that this mission may gain support from the new U.S. administration, particularly as it targets Iran, according to Haaretz.

🔹 HTS leader Abu Mohammad al-Joulani stated, “I will not allow Syria to be used as a launchpad for attacks against Israel or any other state.” He emphasized adherence to the 1974 agreement, signaling willingness to return international observers to the region. Al-Joulani also expressed a desire to avoid conflict with Israel or any other party, urging Israel to stop airstrikes in Syria and withdraw from occupied territories.

♦️ Israel is growing increasingly impatient with the ongoing Houthi attacks from Yemen. The security establishment believes the situation is unsustainable, prompting serious consideration of a third large-scale operation targeting the Houthis in Yemen, as reported by Israel Hayom.

🔹 Channel 14 reports that Israel has seized approximately 30 million shekels from terrorist organizations operating in Judea and Samaria. This significant amount highlights the extensive financial backing of these groups, with ties to the Iranian regime.

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Following anti-Israel policy, Israel is closing its embassy in Ireland   Hezki Baruch

Following the Irish government’s extreme anti-Israel policy, Israel has decided to close its embassy in Dublin.

Dec 15, 2024, 2:59 PM (GMT+2)  Israel National News – The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Gideon Sa’ar, gave an order today (Sunday) to open a new Israeli embassy in Moldova and to close the Israeli embassy in Ireland.

Sa’ar explained that the relations between Israel and Moldova are friendly and that both countries are interested in expanding their ties. “Moldova already has an embassy in Israel, and it is time for Israel to have an embassy in Moldova,” he stated.

Sa’ar notified the Foreign Minister of Moldova, Mihai Popșoi, of his decision to open the Israeli embassy in Chișinău, which will be carried out as early as possible in 2025. He instructed the director general of his office to find a suitable building for the Israeli embassy in Moldova and to start the process of appointing an Israeli ambassador to there. The decision to close the Israeli embassy in Dublin was made in light of the Irish government’s extreme anti-Israel policy.

The Israeli ambassador to Dublin was recalled to Israel following Ireland’s decision to unilaterally recognize a “Palestinian state.” Last week, Ireland announced that it was joining the South African court case against Israel at the International Court of Justice (ICJ), accusing Israel of “genocide.” Minister Saar stated: “The actions and antisemitic rhetoric that Ireland has adopted against Israel are based on the delegitimization and demonization of the Jewish state and on double standards. Ireland has crossed all red lines in its relations with Israel. Israel will invest its resources in promoting bilateral relations with countries around the world, according to priorities derived also from the attitudes of different countries towards it.”

“There are countries that wish to strengthen their ties with Israel and do not have an Israeli embassy to date. We will amend the diplomatic framework of Israel’s representations, while giving weight, among other things, to the attitude and actions of different countries towards Israel in the political arena.”

Irish Prime Minister (Taoiseach) Simon Harris said in response to Israel’s decision to close its embassy in his country, “This is a deeply regrettable decision from the Netanyahu government. I utterly reject the assertion that Ireland is anti-Israel. Ireland is pro-peace, pro-human rights and pro-International law.”

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Israel’s Biggest Enemy: How Netanyahu Is Thanked for Disabling Iran, Terrorist Groups   by Bassam Tawil
December 15, 2024 at 5:00 am

  • [Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu] has not earned the title “The Churchill of the Middle East” for nothing.
  • What is lethal for the country is that the judges ruled that Netanyahu must appear in court three times a week for at least six consecutive hours each time. All this when the prime minister is preoccupied with the multi-front war against Israel by Iran, its terror proxies, and now Turkey, which no doubt sees its proxy-invasion of Syria as a pathway to Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s long-term dream to “liberate Jerusalem from the Jews.”
  • Some might view this judicial escapade, in cases of trumped-up charges, as political payback for Netanyahu’s having tried to reform the judicial system after he was last re-elected in 2022. The judicial reforms are desperately needed, but would diminish the absolute power that Supreme Court judges arrogated to themselves starting in the 1990s, and which they appear autocratically determined to keep.
  • Do these seemingly vindictive judges really think that Netanyahu’s cigars and champagne are not more important than Israel’s war against Iran’s “Axis of Resistance”?
  • There is no reason for the prime minister to spend several hours a day in court now, when Israel is at war and he is successfully protecting his people from enemies seeking his country’s destruction and the murder of all Jews.
  • Do these judges actually want Israel to lose the war just so they can keep their absolute power?

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🟨FIGHTING WITH OURSELVES

12/15/24 @ 4:28 am ET   ISRAEL REALTIME

▪️NETANYAHU & TRUMP.. discussed Syria, Iran and Gaza last night.

▪️SOCIETAL WOES.. the Israeli news cycle the end of last week was filled with reactions to the former state attorney who called on pilots not to do IDF reserve duty, in the midst of this war for survival.  Who’s reacting, who’s reacting to the reaction, can he be called for investigation, etc.  Two days later and another news worthy statement: this time the former Chief Rabbi who said no charedim should serve in the army, even if they are idle, in the midst of this war for survival.  And the news cycle has begun: who’s reacting, who’s reacting to the reaction, can he be called for an investigation, etc.

▪️JUDICIAL WOES.. Before the war, a major point of contention with the coalition was the judicial system, which  developed over years into a judicial controlled reinforced process.  Some say this is good and appropriate, creating a checks and balance system that Israel did not have – and thereby preventing corruption and political influence in justice.  The coalition brought the position that the non-elected non-law based system (mostly judicial rulings) divorced the judicial system from the people and created a self-reinforcing class of  control that had moved to controlling the govt.

[Ed.:  IINO is run by a Judicial Oligarchy…]

Before the war this became a point of societal conflict. That paused due to the war, but the High Court placed some orders on the Justice Minister, which have arrived and are reigniting the conflict.

In particular, the Justice Minister refuses to follow the ‘custom of seniority’ for appointment of a new High Court president, the selection committee which is mostly judges and bar association refuses to not follow, the court is ordering the justice minister to appoint – he says they can’t order him to appoint, its his authority.

▪️PROTEST – ANTI-GOVT.. the Kaplan protest of Tel Aviv was sizable this weekend.  Police: “the protests are moving up a level to the stage of disobedience. Dozens of protesters violated police orders – 4 were arrested”.

🔹JORDAN’S FOREIGN MINISTER.. calls on Israel to withdraw from the Syrian Golan Heights, “we all stand by Syria in the rebuilding phase of a state that protects the rights of all citizens. We demand that Israel withdraw from the lands it has occupied.”

🔹ON ISRAEL’S SYRIA ATTACKS.. The Lebanese Al-Mayadeen channel, affiliated with the Resistance Axis, on the recent IDF attacks: The occupation army completely destroyed the Syrian air defense system.  The occupation army attacked not only the strategic weapons depots but also the weapons and equipment at the intermediate levels.

🔹SYRIAN UYGHUR’s to CHINA?  (UK Telegraph) Uyghur fighters in Syria, who were part of the rebels, vow to reach China.  The Turkist Islamic Party says its main mission is to “liberate the Muslims of East Turkestan from Chinese occupation”.

🌎WORLD NEWS of relevance: 3,000 Australians marched in Sydney this morning calling on the government to immediately take the necessary measures to stop the wave of anti-Semitism.

🔥LARGE FIRE in northern Jerusalem near Kafr Aqeb.

♦️COUNTER-TERROR – A-Tabqa, near Hebron.

♦️RED ON RED – more fighting between Palestinian Authority and Jenin terror battalions.

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🇮🇷🇮🇱Iranian Citizens Rename Tehran Street as “Netanyahu St, Destroyer of Evil”

In a symbolic gesture that is going viral, Iranian citizens have renamed a street in Tehran as “Netanyahu St, Destroyer of Evil.” This act highlights growing admiration among many Iranians for Israel’s Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, whom they view as a hero opposing oppressive regimes and ideologies.

While these street renamings are often short-lived, they represent a powerful statement of dissent and solidarity with Israel from within Iran, a country where public admiration for Israeli leaders is heavily suppressed by the regime.

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🇮🇱ROCKETS FROM GAZA, ELI COHEN (FORMER ISRAELI SPY TO SYRIA) 

December 14, 2024 @  11:54 am ET  ISRAEL REALTIME

✡️ Shavua tov, blessing for a good and safe week!  Success for our soldiers, freedom for our hostages!

🔪TERROR – BEATING.. Arab rioters recently attacked and badly beat two shepherds who were grazing with their flock near Highway 449 on the slopes of Mevo Jericho  in the Jordan Valley.

▪️US CENTCOM GENERAL.. visited Israel and held a joint situation assessment.

▪️FORMER STATE ATTORNEY CALLS ON IDF PILOTS.. to refuse reserve duty because “Netanyahu dictator”.  (Walla)  “Pilots whose service is conditional on volunteering must say: You are becoming dictators of this country. I will not enter the cockpit and fly the plane.”

▪️ELI COHEN.. Lebanese newspaper Al-Akhbar: Israel has contacted various sources, including Syrian sources, in an attempt to reach the burial site of Israeli spy Eli Cohen, who was executed in Syria.

🔹SYRIAN REBELS SAY.. Syrian rebel leader to Israel: Iran has left, you have no business here. “Israel intended to enter Syria under the pretext of the Iranian presence, and its pretext has now ended.” As well as “we have given the Russians a chance to reconsider their relations with the Syrian people.”

🔹RED ON RED.. significant firefights continue over Shabbat in Jenin between the Palestinian Authority and Jenin terrorists.

🔹RUSSIANS LEAVING SYRIA.. – Russian Navy ships left the Russian port in Tartus. Russia evacuated heavy equipment and senior officers from Syria. Transport planes (with equipment) began flying from Khmeimim base in Syria to Russian bases in Libya.

🔹TURKISH PRESIDENT SAYS.. Erdogan: “It is definitely possible that (Syrian cities) Idlib, Aleppo, Hama, Damascus and Raqqa will become our provinces like Urfa and Hatay (provinces in Turkey)”.

♦️LEBANON – IDF: The Air Force attacked loaded and ready-to-launch launchers that were aimed at Israel, violating the understandings between Israel and Lebanon.

.. Lebanese sources report an Israeli drone attack a short time ago in the village of Tivna between Tyre and Sidon.

.. Brigade 769 in Lebanon captures Kornet anti-tank launchers and missiles, rifles and military equipment at one site, and RPG’s and mortars at another.

.. Terrorist eliminated in a vehicle in El Hadali, located north of Metula.

♦️SYRIA – The IDF attacked Syrian SCUD R-17 missiles and launchers north of Damascus.

♦️JUDEA – counter-terror ops in Al-Dahriyah – Hebron over Shabbat.

♦️SAMARIA – counter-terror ops in Al Jalazun – Ramallah over Shabbat.

🎯GAZA – Mayor of Deir al-Balah, northern Gaza, eliminated, who was an active manager within Hamas.

♦️GAZA – Terrorists were in a building that previously served as the “Yaffa Labinim” school in the Gaza City area eliminated.

ISLAMIC JIHAD launched 2 rounds of ROCKETS from GAZA at Ashkelon, Sderot and surrounding towns Friday night.

.. IDF: The launchers were located with a few meters from active warehouses of international aid organizations.

HAMAS launched 1 round of ROCKETS from GAZA at near-Gaza towns right after Shabbat.

🌎WORLD NEWS of relevance: US FDA “partially pauses” Moderna RSV vaccine in infants after “cases of severe RSV in infants between 5 months to 8 months old who had received one of two formulations of the company’s vaccine” – https://www.yahoo.com/news/fda-panel-seeks-more-data-121200904.html

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