Beneath the Sacred Soil: Unraveling the Tensions that Threaten the Cradle of Faiths

Beneath the Sacred Soil: Unraveling the Tensions that Threaten the Cradle of Faiths

Today Hezbollah fired over 130 missiles, targeting the Galilee and also Haifa. The IDF said most of the rockets were intercepted but some hit the area of ​​the port city, and damage was reported to buildings in Kiryat Yam and Kiryat Motzkin. A 70-year-old woman was slightly injured in the hand by shrapnel. In light of the situation, authorities have issued restrictions to residents, closing schools, in the Krayot region, which includes a number of suburbs north of Haifa. Sirens also rang out in Kiryat Shmona, Rosh Nanikra and Metula, on the border with Lebanon. Israeli raids and bombings also continue in Gaza: according to the civil defense in the Strip, at least 17 Palestinians were killed in an IDF attack on the Al-Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza, during a bombing of Hamas positions. The tanks pushed deeper into Jabalya, in the north of the Strip, and the IDF urged residents to evacuate. The toll in the Palestinian enclave has reached 41,965 deaths, of which 56 in the last 24 hours, and 97,590 injured. The Israeli army also announced that in recent days it had killed three Hamas fighters – Muhammad Rafai, Muhammad Zanun and Bassel Akhars – who allegedly took part in the October 7 attack last year in southern Israel.

Beneath the Sacred Soil: Unraveling the Tensions that Threaten the Cradle of Faiths

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Among the ranks of Israeli soldiers, there is a new death in Gaza, 20-year-old Noam Israel Abdu, while another was seriously injured; even in southern Lebanon one seriously injured soldier engaged in the fighting was reported. Meanwhile, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi warned Israel that “any attack against infrastructure in Iran will provoke an even stronger response.” Regarding the announced Israeli retaliation against the Islamic Republic, according to rumors reported by Axios, in recent weeks the Biden administration has become increasingly distrustful of Israel which has often left it in the dark about its military and diplomatic plans, as in the case of the killing in Tehran of the political leader of Hamas, Ismail Haniyeh, and of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in Beirut, but also of the explosion of pagers and walkie talkies supplied to Hezbollah. In a recent phone call, White House National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan told Israeli Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer that he expected “clarity and transparency” from Israel because retaliation would have implications for US forces and interests in the region. .

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