Lebanon’s Hezb-ollah Unveils Vast Underground Missile Complex Amid Imminent Retaliation
Today’s war updates:
- The Palestin-ian resis-tance released footage showing their fighters targeting enemy soldiers in a building east of Kh-an Yu-nis, southern Ga-za, using a suicide drone. This marks the first such video published by the Brigades.
- The number of Palestin-ian resis-tance operations against Israelis has nearly doubled over the past two years, with over 330 incidents recorded between October 7 and August of this year – mostly in the West Bank.
- He-zb-ollah has unveiled a large underground military base, signaling that retaliation against Israel is imminent. The group is known for its extensive and advanced tunnel network in southern Leba-non.
- Israel committed an overnight massacre targeting a steel factory in southern Leba-non near Nabatieh, kil-ling at least 10 civilians so far including children. Leba-nese launch 50 rockets at Israel in retaliation.
- 70 armed Israeli settlers attacked the Palestin-ian town of Jit, kil-ling a 23-year-old man in the latest West Bank violence.
- Ceasefire talks in Doha concluded with a proposed deal supported by Egypt, Qatar, and the U.S., but H-am-as officials pointed out inconsistencies with earlier agreements. Technical discussions will continue, and officials are set to reconvene in Cairo next week to finalize the terms.
- During a visit to Ayelet Hashahar, former war cabinet minister Benny Gantz criticized Netanyahu for his handling of the Ga-za conflict and the northern front. Gantz accused Netanyahu of hesitating on military maneuvers and hostage negotiations, urging him to prioritize Israel’s needs over coalition concerns.
- The Pentagon stated that the U.S. is closely monitoring Middle East tensions and has bolstered military posture to defend Israel and U.S. forces. Efforts are underway to secure a cease-fire and a hostage deal, with ongoing support for Israel’s defense.
- American Airlines has suspended flights to Israel until April 2025, with no official reason provided. Flights to Tel Aviv, which were scheduled to resume in October, are currently unavailable for booking through agents and online.
- A Yem-eni blockade has caused a 60 percent profit loss for a major UAE shipping company. The UAE, which is a key player in the Saudi-led war against Yem-en, has recently strengthened its ties with Israel.
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