According to the Israeli military, the Islamist Hamas tried to invade Israel again from the Gaza Strip.
As the army announced last night, an attempt by terrorists to reach southern Israel from the sea was thwarted. They were about to leave a tunnel on the coast of the isolated enclave. The Air Force then bombed the tunnel and a terrorist weapons depot, according to the military.
Additionally, Palestinian militants fired rockets into Israel last night and again this morning. There were several rocket alarms in the border area.
In response, Israel again attacked Hamas’ infrastructure in the Gaza Strip. The military said the attacks targeted tunnels, command centers, weapons depots and the weapons themselves. According to the army, positions belonging to the Hamas security apparatus were also attacked. According to the information, he is responsible for monitoring and detaining Hamas opponents.
Meeting of Hamas, Hezbollah and Islamic Jihad
Meanwhile, the head of Lebanon’s Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, met with leaders of Hamas and Islamic Jihad, according to a report on al-Manar television. Nasrallah, Hamas deputy Saleh al-Aruri and jihadist leader Siad al-Nachala discussed what their alliance needed to do to achieve “a true victory for the resistance” in the Gaza Strip.
“The meeting… assessed the positions taken internationally and what the Axis of Resistance needs to do,” al-Manar said. The Hezbollah channel refers to an alliance that includes Iran, Palestinian militant organizations, Syria, Lebanese Hezbollah and other groups.