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Netanyahu: meets PM UK: This is our darkest hour

The order to enter Gaza will arrive soon, says the Israeli defense minister. A US warship fired three missiles fired from Yemen and headed north, possibly towards Israel. New raids on the Strip. Warning sirens in both southern and northern Israel of rocket launches from Gaza and Lebanon; a journalist killed. The USA, the Americans are leaving Lebanon. According to Israeli television, the Hamas commandos acted under the influence of Captagon, the “poor man’s cocaine.” Netanyahu-Sunak meeting: “Like you, we fight against the Nazis.” And to the soldiers: “Fight like lions.” The Rafah border crossing, the only one not controlled by Israel, may not reopen today – as expected and expected – for the entry of humanitarian aid: CNN reports

New raids against Hezbollah’s infrastructure

The Israeli army “carried out a series of attacks on Hezbollah’s infrastructure, including observation posts” in response to “Hezbollah’s firing of anti-tank missiles across the border throughout the day,” the National Defense Forces (IDF) wrote on Telegram last night added that “IDF warplanes hit three terrorists who were attempting to fire anti-tank missiles into Israel.”

US ship fires missiles aimed at Israel

US forces in the Middle East face increasing threats. American bases in Iraq and Syria have been repeatedly targeted by drone strikes, and on Thursday a Navy warship fired missiles that appeared to be headed toward Israel. A rocket attack hit a diplomatic support center near Baghdad International Airport. “A missile – said an American defense official – was intercepted by a missile defense system and one of them hit an empty depot.” No casualties were reported.

Israel wants to evacuate residents on the border with Lebanon

Israel plans to evacuate residents of the town of Kiryat Shmona near the border with Lebanon, the Defense Ministry said on Friday.

Residents of the town near the border where Israeli troops and Lebanese militants have fired will be transferred to state-subsidized pensions, the ministry said.

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